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邬建国,男,博士,教授,现任美国亚利桑那州立大学生命科学学院与全球可持续性科学研究所“院长特聘教授”(Dean’s Distinguished Professor) 。他的研究领域主要包括景观生态学、生物多样性、可持续性科学、生态系统功能和城市生态学。他荣获了许多奖项和荣誉,包括在2007年当选为美国科学促进会(AAAS)会士(Fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science)(AAAS),在2019年当选为美国生态学会会士(Ecological Society of America fellow)。自2005年以来,邬建国担任国际刊物《景观生态学》(Landscape Ecology)的主编。
1982年毕业于内蒙古大学生态学专业,获学士学位;
1987年在美国迈阿密大学获得生态学硕士学位;
1991年在美国迈阿密大学获得生态学博士学位
1993~1995,在内布拉斯加大学,内华达大学荒漠研究所任助教授;
1995至今,在亚利桑那州立大学受聘为助教授,副教授(1999),正教授(2005),和院长特聘教授(2008)
2003~2010年任亚利桑那州立大学校长办公室中国项目顾问;
曾担任美国生态学会亚洲分会主席(1999-2000),美国景观生态学会学术年会主席(2001),美国景观生态学 会常务理事(2001-2004),美国环境保护部生态学项目科学顾问(2004-2005)。自2005年始担任《国际景观生态学报》(Landscape Ecology)主编,以及Landscape and Ecological Engineering、Journal of Integrative Plant Biology、Geographic Information Science、《生态学报》、《植物生态学报》、《生物多样性》和《生态学杂志》等杂志的编委。2007年被选为美国科学促进会会士(AAAS Fellow)。
CAP-LTER project;
Phoenix urban growthmodeling;
Modeling urban landscapes(NSF biocomplexityproject);
The Thousand Island Lakeproject(NSFBiodiversity Dimensions Program);
The Inner Mongolia GrasslandRemoval Experiment(IMGRE);
Landscape and regionalsustainability project in China.
Books
1.Y.Gao and J. Wu (eds). 2017. Lectures in Modern Ecology (VIII): Advances inCommunity, Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology. Higher Education Press, Beijing.
2.Barrett, G.W., T.L. Barrett, and J.G. Wu(eds). 2015. History of Landscape Ecology in the United States. Springer, NewYork. ISBN 978-1-4939-2275-8
3.Wu, J.G. S.Q. An, and X. Leng (eds).2013. Lectures in Modern Ecology (VI): Global Climate Change and EcologicalPatterns and Processes. Higher Education Press, Beijing.
4. Wu, J. G. and F.M. Li (eds). 2011.Lectures in Modern Ecology (V): Large-Scale Ecology and Sustainability Science.Higher Education Press, Beijing.
5.Hong, S.K., J. Wu, J.E. Kim, and N.Nakagoshi (eds). 2011. Landscape Ecology in Asian Cultures. Springer,Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
6.Wu, J. and J. Yang (eds). 2009. Lecturesin Modern Ecology (IV): Theory and Applications. Higher Education Press,Beijing.
7.Carriero, M., Y. Song, and J. Wu (eds).2008. Ecology, Planning, and Management of Urban Forests: InternationalPerspectives. Springer, New York. 467 pp.
8.Gu, B., J. Wu, J. Chen, and Y. Wu (eds).2008. Green Careers. Higher Education Press, Beijing. [In Chinese]
9.Wu, J. and R. Hobbs (eds). 2007. KeyTopics in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 297 pp.
10.Wu, J., J. Ge, X. Han, Z. Yu, and D.Zhang (eds). 2007. Lectures in Modern Ecology (III): Advances and Key Topics.Higher Education Press, Beijing. 383 pp. [In Chinese]
11.Wu, J. 2007. Landscape Ecology: Pattern,Process, Scale and Hierarchy. 2nd Edition. Higher Education Press, Beijing. 266pp. [In Chinese]
12.Wu, J., B. Jones, H. Li, and O. L. Loucks(Eds). 2006. Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology. Springer, Dordrecht,The Netherlands. 351 pp.
13.Wu, J., X. Han, and J. Huang (eds).2002. Lectures in Modern Ecology (II): From Basic Science to EnvironmentalIssues. Science and Technology Press, Beijing. 229 pp. [In Chinese]
14.Wu, J. 2000. Landscape Ecology: Pattern,Process, Scale and Hierarchy. 1st Edition. Higher Education Press,Beijing. [In Chinese; “Award ofOutstanding Books in Science and Technology of China in 2001”]
Translated Books
1.Forman, R.T.T. 2014. Urban Ecology:Science of Cities. Cambridge University Press. [Chinese edition translated byJ. Wu, Z. Liu, G. Huang, L. Huang, Y. Liu, W. Shen, J. Yang, Y. Zhao, W. Zhou,and W. Zhu, 2017, Higher Education Press, Beijing. 579 pp.]
Edited Journal Special Issues 1.Wu, J.G. (Guest Editor). 2017. Definingand assessing landscape and urban sustainability: Linking spatial patterns,ecosystems services, and human wellbeing. Special issue, Sustainability
2.Joan Nassauer and Jianguo Wu (GuestEditors). 2014. Urbanization in China and the world: Transdisciplinary insightsfrom urban ecology, design, and planning. Special issue, Landscape and UrbanPlanning 125.
3.Han, X., K. Owens, X. Wu, J. Wu, J. Huang(Guest Editors). 2009. Grasslands of Inner Mongolia, Special Issue of JournalRangeland Ecology & Management 62(4):305-313.
4.Laura Musacchio and Jianguo Wu (GuestEditors). 2004. Special Issue: Collaborative Research in Large-Scale EcosystemStudies: Emerging Trends in Urban and Regional Ecology. Urban Ecosystems7:175-314.
5.Wu, J. and D. Marceau (Editors). 2002. Special Issue: Modeling ComplexEcological Systems. Ecological Modelling 153:1-196.
6.Wu, J. and Y. Qi (Quest Editors). 2000. Special Issue: The Problem of Scale inSpatial Analysis of Landscapes. Geographic Information Sciences 6(1):1-80.
Journal papers & book chapters
1.Wu, J. 2017. Landscape ecology. In: BrianFath (ed.). Encyclopedia of Ecology, 2nd ed. Elsevier.
2.Wu, J. 2017. Seascape ecology andlandscape ecology: Distinct, related, and synergistic. Pages 487-490 In: SimonJ. Pittman (editor), Seascape Ecology, Wiley-Blackwell.
3.Wu, J. 2017. In memoriam: Orie L. Loucks(1931-2016). Landscape Ecology 32: DOI 10.1007/s10980-016-0478-3.
4.Gan, X., I. C. *Fernandez, J. Guo, M.*Wilson, Y. Zhao, B. *Zhou, and J. Wu. 2017. When to use what: Methods forweighting and aggregating sustainability indicators. Ecological Indicators81:491-502.
5.Hao, R., D. Yu, and J. Wu. 2017.Relationship between paired ecosystem services in the grassland andagro-pastoral transitional zone of China using the constraint line method.Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 240:171-181.
6.Huang, L., J. Wu, and L. Yan. 2017.Sustainability assessment of urban scenario planning cases in Shanghai. In: Y.Gao and J. Wu (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology (VIII): Advances in Community,Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology. Higher Education Press, Beijing. (in press).
7.Liu, Y., J. Wu, and D. Yu. 2017.Characterizing spatiotemporal patterns of air pollution in China: A multiscalelandscape approach. Ecological Indicators 76:344-356.
8.Liu, Z., P. Verburg, J. Wu and C. He.2017. Understanding land system changethrough scenario-based simulations: A case study from the drylands in northernChina. Environmental Management, DOI 10.1007/s00267-016-0802-3.
9.Liu, Z., C. He, and J. Wu. 2017. Habitatloss and fragmentation during urbanization. In: Y. Gao and J. Wu (eds),Lectures in Modern Ecology (VIII): Advances in Community, Ecosystem andLandscape Ecology. Higher Education Press, Beijing. (in press)
10.Qiao, JM, DY Yu, and JG, Wu. 2017. Howdo climatic and management factors affect agricultural ecosystem services? Acase study in the agro-pastoral transitional zone of northern China. Science ofthe Total Environment (accepted)
11.Sun, Z., Z. Liu, C. He, and J. Wu. 2017.Impacts of urban expansion on ecosystem services in the drylands of northernChina: A case study in the Hohhot-Baotou-Ordos urban agglomeration region.Journal of Natural Resources, doi: 10.11849/zrzyxb.20160928
12.Wilson, MC, XY Li, YJ Ma, AT Smith, andJG Wu. 2017. A Review of the Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts ofChina’s South–North Water Transfer Project: A Sustainability Perspective.Sustainability 9, 1489; doi:10.3390/su9081489
13.Wilson, M. and J. Wu. 2017. The problemsof weak sustainability and associated indicators. International Journal ofSustainable Development and World Ecology 24: 44-51.
14.Zeng, X. J., Z. F. Liu, C. Y. He, Q. Ma,and J. G. Wu. 2017. Detecting surface coal mining areas from remote sensingimagery: an approach based on object-oriented decision trees. Journal ofApplied Remote Sensing 11: doi: 10.1117/1111.JRS.1111.015025.
15.Zhang, D., Q. Huang, C. He, and J. Wu.2017. Impacts of urban expansion on ecosystem services in theBeijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration, China. Resources, Conservation &Recycling 125:115-130.
16.Zhang Q. and J. Wu. 2017. Researchadvances in the relationship between functional diversity and ecosystemfunction. In: Y. Gao and J. Wu (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology (VIII):Advances in Community, Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology. Higher Education Press,Beijing. (in press)
17. Zhao, Y. and J. Wu. 2017. Grasslandecosystem services: A research review. In: Y. Gao and J. Wu (eds), Lectures inModern Ecology (VIII): Advances in Community, Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology.Higher Education Press, Beijing. (in press)
18.Cao, Q., D. Yu, M. Georgescu, and J. Wu.2016. Impacts of urbanization on summerclimate in China: An assessment with coupled land-atmospheric modeling. Journalof Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 121, doi: 10.1002/2016JD025210.
19.Chen, D., Q. Pan, S. Hu, J. Huang, Q.Wang, X. Han, S. Naeem, J. Elser, J. Wu, Y. Bai. 2016. Effects of plantfunctional group loss on soil biota and soil carbon sequestration: A plantremoval experiment in the Mongolian grassland. Journal of Ecology104(3):734-743.
20.Fernandez, I., and J. G. Wu. 2016.Assessing environmental inequalities in the city of Santiago (Chile) with ahierarchical multiscale approach. Applied Geography 74:160-169.
21.Forman, R.T.T. and J. G. Wu. 2016. Whereto put the next billion people. Nature 537:608-611. [Nature website] [NatureVideo] [Downloaded Video at LESL]
22.Forman, R.T.T. and J. Wu. 2016. Whereare the best places for the next billion people? Think globally, planregionally. Pages 453-473 in: Davide Geneletti (ed.), Handbook on Biodiversityand Ecosystem Services in Impact Assessment. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.
23.Hao, R., D. Yu, J. Wu, Q. Guo, and Y.Liu. 2016. Constraint lines and applications in ecology: A review. ChineseJournal of Plant Ecology (in press)
24.Huang, G., Y. Jiang, Z. Liu, M. Nie, Y.Liu, J. Li, Y. Bao, Y. Wang, and J. Wu. 2016. Advances in human well-beingresearch: A sustainability science perspective. Acta Ecologica Sinica36(23):7519-7527.
25.Huang, L., L. Yan, and J. Wu. 2016.Assessing urban sustainability of Chinese megacities: 35 years after theeconomic reform and open-door policy. Landscape and Urban Planning 145:57-70[Selected as Editor’s Choice by Landscape and Urban Planning]
26.Liu, Z., C. He, and J. Wu. 2016. Generalspatiotemporal patterns of urbanization: An examination of 16 world cities.Sustainability 8, 41; doi:10.3390/su8010041
27.Liu, Z., C. He, and J. Wu. 2016. Therelationship between habitat loss and fragmentation during urbanization: Anempirical evaluation from sixteen world cities. PLoS ONE 11(4): e0154613.
28.Ma, Q., J. Wu, and C. He. 2016. Ahierarchical analysis of the relationship between urban impervious surfaces andland surface temperatures: spatial scale dependence, temporal variations, andbioclimatic modulation. Landscape Ecology 31:1139-1153.
29.Ma, Q., C. He, and J. Wu. 2016. Behindthe rapid expansion of urban impervious surfaces in China: Major influencingfactors revealed by a hierarchical multiscale analysis. Land Use Policy59:434-445.
30.Ma, Y., X. Li, M. Wilson, X. Wu, A.Smith, and J. Wu. 2016. Water loss by evaporation from China’s South-Northwater transfer project. Ecological Engineering 95:206-215.
31.Pan, Q., D. Tian, S. Naeem, K.Auerswald, J. Elser, Y. Bai, J. Huang, Q. Wang, H. Wang, J. Wu, and X. Han.2016. Effects of functional diversity loss on ecosystem functions areinfluenced by compensation. Ecology 97:2293-2302.
32.Pope, R., J. Wu, and C. Boone. 2016.Spatial patterns of air pollutants and social groups: A distributiveenvironmental justice study in the Phoenix Metropolitan Region of USA.Environmental Management, DOI: 10.1007/s00267-016-0741-z
33.Sun, Z., Z. Liu, C. He, and J. Wu. 2016.Multi-scale analysis of ecosystem service trade-offs in urbanizing drylands ofChina: A case study in Hohhot-Baotou-Ordos-Yulin region. Acta Ecologica Sinica36(15):4881-4891.
34.Wang, T., L. Feng, P. Mou, J. Wu, J.Smith, W. Xiao, H. Yang, H. Dou, X. Zhao, Y. Cheng, B. Zhou, H. Wu, L. Zhang,Y. Tian, Q. Guo, X. Kou, X. Han, D. Miquelle, C. Oliver, R. Xu, and J. Ge.2016. Amur tigers and leopards returning to China: direct evidence and alandscape conservation plan. Landscape Ecology 31:491-503.
35.Wilson, M., X. Chen, R. Corlett, R.Didham, P. Ding, R. Holt, M. Holyoak, G. Hu, A. Hughes, L. Jiang, W. Laurance,J. Liu, S. Pimm, S. Robinson, S. Russo, X. Si, D. Wilcove, J. Wu, and M. Yu.2016. Habitat fragmentation andbiodiversity conservation: Key findings and future challenges. LandscapeEcology 31:219-227.
36.Wilson, M. and J. Wu. 2016. The problemsof weak sustainability and associated indicators. International Journal ofSustainable Development and World Ecology 23: doi:10.1080/13504509.2015.1136360
37.Xu, G. and J. Wu. 2016.Social-ecological transformations of Inner Mongolia: a sustainabilityperspective. Ecological Processes 5:23 DOI 10.1186/s13717-016-0067-z
38.Zeng, L., B. Wang, L. Fan, and J. Wu.2016. Analyzing sustainability of Chinese mining cities using an associationrule mining approach. Resources Policy 49:394-404.
39. Wu, J., S. Naeem, J. Elser, Y. Bai, J.Huang, L. Kang, Q. Pan, Q. Wang, S. Hao, and X. Han. 2015. Testing biodiversity-ecosystem functioningrelationship in the world’s largest grassland: Overview of the IMGRE project.Landscape Ecology 30:1723-1736. [Special issue: Landscape patterns and ecosystem processes in theMongolian Plateau]
40.Wu, J., Q. Zhang, A. Li, and C.Z. Liang.2015. Historical landscape dynamics ofInner Mongolia: Patterns, drivers, and impacts. Landscape Ecology30:1579-1598. [Special issue: Landscapepatterns and ecosystem processes in the Mongolian Plateau]
41.Wu, J. 2015. History and evolution ofthe Journal, Landscape Ecology. Pages 55-73 In: G. W. Barrett, T. L. Barrett,and J. Wu (eds). History of Landscape Ecology in the United States. Springer,New York.
42.Wu, J. and T. Wu. 2015. Response to theUnited Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG #7): “Ensure access toaffordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all”. The UN Chronicle52(4):17-18. (Invited contribution)
43.Ackley, J. W., M. J. Angilletta, D.DeNardo, B. Sullivan, and J. Wu. 2015. Urban heat island mitigation strategiesand lizard thermal ecology: Landscaping can quadruple potential activity timein an arid city. Urban Ecosystems 18:1447–1459.10.1007/s11252-015-0460-x.
44.Ackley, J., J. Wu, M. Angilletta, S.Myint, and B. Sullivan. 2015. Rich lizards: How affluence and land coverinfluence the diversity and abundance of desert reptiles persisting in an urbanlandscape. Biological Conservation 182:87-92.
45.Barrett, G.W., T. L. Barrett, Wu, J.2015. Thirty years of the United States Regional Association of theInternational Association for Landscape Ecology (USIALE): The evolution of itsorganization and science. Pages 1-11 In: G. W. Barrett, T. L. Barrett, and J.Wu (eds). History of Landscape Ecology in the United States. Springer, NewYork.
46.Barrett, G.W., T. L. Barrett, Wu, J.2015. A future for US-IALE. Pages 177-189 In: G. W. Barrett, T. L. Barrett, andJ. Wu (eds). History of Landscape Ecology in the United States. Springer, NewYork.
47.Briske, D., M. Zhao, G. Han, C. Xiu, D.R. Kemp, W. Willms, K. Havstad, L. Kang, Z. Wang, J. Wu, X. Han, and Y. Bai.2015. Strategies to alleviate poverty and grassland degradation in InnerMongolia: Intensification vs production efficiency of livestock systems. Journalof Environmental Management 152:177-182.
48.Bürgi, M., J. Silbernagel, J. Wu, and F.Kienast. 2014. Linking ecosystem services with landscape history. LandscapeEcology 30:11-20.
49.Cao, Q., D. Yu, M. Georgescu, Z. Han,and J. Wu. 2015. Impacts of land use and land cover on regional climate: A casestudy in the agro-pastoral transitional zone of China. Environmental ResearchLetters 10:124025 (doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/12/124025).
50.Fang, J., Y. Bai, and J. Wu. 2015.Towards a better understanding of landscape patterns and ecosystem processes ofthe Mongolian Plateau. Landscape Ecology 30:1573-1578.
51.Huang, L., J. Wu, and L. Yan. 2015.Defining and measuring urban sustainability: A review of indicators. LandscapeEcology 30:1175-1193.
52.Huang, L., J. Wu, and L. Yan. 2015. Thevision of a city: Definition of sustainable city and its performanceindicators. Huazhong Architecture 11:40-46.
53.Mao, Q., G. Huang, and J. Wu. 2015.Urban ecosystem services: A review. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 26(4):1023-1033.
54.Tian, G. and J. Wu. 2015. Comparingurbanization patterns in Guangzhou of China and Phoenix of the USA: Theinfluences of roads and rivers. Ecological Indicators 52:23-30.
55.Yuan, F., J. Wu, A. Li, H. Rowe, Y. Bai,J. Huang, and X. Han. 2015. Spatial patterns of soil nutrients, plantdiversity, and aboveground biomass in the Inner Mongolia grassland: Before andafter a biodiversity removal experiment. Landscape Ecology 30:1737-1750. [Special issue: Landscape patterns andecosystem processes in the Mongolian Plateau]
56.Zhang, D., C. He, J. Wu, and Q. Huang.2015. Assessing the major resource and environmental constraints forsustainable development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, based on theframework of landscape sustainability science. Advances in Earth Science30(10):1151-1161.
57. Wu, J. 2014. Urban ecology andsustainability: The state-of-the-science and future directions. Landscape andUrban Planning 125:209-221.
58.Wu, J., W. Xiang, and J. Zhao. 2014.Urban ecology in China: Historical developments and future directions.Landscape and Urban Planning 125:222–233.
59.Wu, J.G., X.C. Guo, J. Yang, G.X. Qian,J.M. Niu, C.Z. Liang, Q. Zhang, and A. Li. 2014. What is sustainabilityscience? Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 25(1):1-11.
60.Wu, J., C. He, Q. Zhang, D. Yu, G.Huang, and Q. Huang. 2014. Integrativemodeling and strategic planning for regional sustainability under climatechange. Advances in Earth Sciences 29:1315-1324.
61.Liu, Z., C. He, Y. Zhou, and J. Wu.2014. How much of the world’s land has been urbanized, really? A hierarchicalframework for avoiding confusion. Landscape Ecology 29:763-771.
62.Ma, Q., C. He, J. Wu, Z. Liu, Q. Zhang,and Z. Sun. 2014. Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns of urban impervious surfacesin China: An improved assessment using nighttime light data. Landscape andUrban Planning 130:36-49.
63.Mao, Q., G. Huang, A. Buyantuyev, J. Wu,S. Luo, and K. Ma. Spatial heterogeneity of urban soils: The case of theBeijing metropolitan region, China. Ecological Processes 3:23(doi:10.1186/s13717-014-0023-8).
64.Nassauer, J.I., J.G. Wu, and W.-N.Xiang. 2014. Actionable urban ecology inChina and the world: Integrating ecology and planning for sustainable cities.Landscape and Urban Planning 125:207-208.
65.Neil, K., J. Wu, C. Bang, and S. Faeth.2014. Urbanization affects plant flowering phenology and pollinator community:Effects of water availability and land cover. Ecological Processes 3:17;doi:10.1186/s13717-014-0017-6
66.Pope, R. and J. Wu. 2014. Characterizingair pollution patterns on multiple time scales in urban areas: A landscapeecological approach. Urban Ecosystems 17:855-874.
67.Pope, R. and J. Wu. 2014. Amulti-objective assessment of an air quality monitoring network using environmental,economic, and social indicators and GIS-based models. Journal of the Air andWaste Management Association 64:721-737.
68.Tian, Y., J. Wu, T. Wang, and J. Ge.2014. Climate change and landscape fragmentation jeopardize the populationviability of the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). Landscape Ecology29:621-637.
69.Zhang, J., J. Niu, A. Buyantuyev, and J.Wu. 2014. A multilevel analysis of the impact of land use policy on land-coverchange and local land use decisions. Journal of Arid Environments 108:19-28.
70.Zhang, Q., J. Wu, A. Buyantuyev, J. Niu,Y. Ding, S. Kang, and W. J. Ma. 2014. Plant species diversity is correlatedwith climatic factors differently at the community and the functional grouplevels: a case study of desert steppe in Inner Mongolia, China. PlantBiosystems, DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2014.974713
71.Zhou, T., W. Ren, S. Peng, L. Liang, S.Ren, and J. Wu. 2014. A riverscape transect approach to studying and restoringriver systems: A case study from southern China. Ecological Engineering65:147-158.
72.Wu, J. 2013. Landscape sustainabilityscience: Ecosystem services and human well-being in changing landscapes.Landscape Ecology 28:999-1023.
73.Wu, J. 2013. Key concepts and researchtopics in landscape ecology revisited: 30 years after the Allerton Parkworkshop. Landscape Ecology 28:1-11.
74.Wu, J. 2013. Hierarchy theory: Anoverview. Pages 281-302 in: R. Rozzi, S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto,and J.B. Callicott, (eds). LinkingEcology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action.Springer, New York
75.Wu, J., C. He, G. Huang, and D. Yu.2013. Urban landscape ecology: Past, present, and future. Pages 37-53 in: BojieFu and Bruce Jones (eds). LandscapeEcology for Sustainable Environment and Culture. Springer.
76.Wu, J. 2013. Patch dynamics. In:Encyclopedia Britannica Online
77.Wu, J. and T. Wu. 2013. Ecologicalresilience as a foundation for urban design and sustainability. In: StewardT.A. Pickett, Mary L. Cadenasso, Brian P. McGrath, and Kristina Hill (eds),Resilience in Urban Ecology and Design: Linking Theory and Practice forSustainable Cities. Springer.
78.Wu, J. 2013. Landscape ecology. Pages179-200 in R. Leemans (ed.), Ecological Systems: Selected Entries from theEncyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Springer, New York.
79.Zhang, C., J. Wu, N. Grimm, M. McHale,and A. Buyantuyev. 2013. A hierarchical patch mosaic ecosystem model for urbanlandscapes: Model development and evaluation. Ecological Modelling 250:81-100.
80.Li, C., J.X. Li, and J.G. Wu. 2013.Quantifying the speed, growth modes, and landscape pattern changes ofurbanization: A hierarchical patch dynamics approach. Landscape Ecology28:1875-1888.
81. Li, J.X., C. Li, F.G. Zhu, C.H. Song,and J.G. Wu. 2013. Spatiotemporal pattern of urbanization in Shanghai, Chinabetween 1989 and 2005. Landscape Ecology 28:1545-1565.
82.Yang, L. J. Wu, and P. Shen. 2013. Rolesof Science in Institutional Changes: The Case of Desertification Control inChina. Environmental Science & Policy 27:32-54
83.Qian, G., Y. Zhang, J. Wu, and Y.H. Pan.2013. Revenue sharing in dairy industry supply chain – A case study of Hohhot,China. Journal of Integrative Agriculture 12(12):2300-2309.
84.Mao, Q., K. Ma, J. Wu, R. Tang, S. Luo,Y. Zhang, and L. Bao. 2013. Aerobiologia 29:217-231.
85.Mao, Q., K. Ma, J. Wu, R. Tang, Y.Zhang, S. Luo, L. Bao, and X. Cai. 2013. An overview of advances in research ondistributional pattern of urban biodiversity. Acta Ecologica Sinica33(4):1051-1064.
86.Luo, S.H., Mao, Q.Z., K.M. Ma, and J.G.Wu. 2013. Distribution characteristics of carbon and nitrogen in urban topsoils of Beijing. Acta Ecologica Sinica DOI: 10.5846/stxb201301220132.
87.Cha, N., J. Wu, and R. Yu. 2013.Analysis of trends in research on sustainable development in China. ActaEcologica Sinica 33:2637-2644.
88.Li, Q., X.J. Kou, L.M. Feng, and J.G.Wu. The application of camera traps in animal ecology. Chinese Journal ofApplied Ecology 24:947-955.
89.Liu, T., G. Han, M. Zhao, Z. Wang, Z.Li, K. Havstad, J. Wu. 2013. Adaptive management of grazing lands. In: Chen,J., S. Wan, G. Henebry, J. Qi, G. Gutman, G. Sun, and M. Kappas (eds), DrylandEast Asia: Land Dynamics amid Social and Climate Change. Walter de GruyterPublisher.
90.Yang, Q., J. Wu, J. Li, Y. Yu, F. Peng,and C. Sun. 2013. Landscape dynamics of medium- and small-sized cities ineastern and western China: A comparative study of pattern. Acta EcologicaSinica 33:275-285.
91.Ma, W.J., Q. Zhang, J.M. Niu, S. Kang,P.T. Liu, X. He, Y. Yang, Y.N. Zhang, and J.G. Wu. 2013. Relationship ofecosystem primary productivity to species diversity and functional groupdiversity: Evidence from Stipa breviflora grassland in Inner Mongolia. ChineseJournal of Plant Ecology 37:620-630.
92.Zhou, T., S.L. Peng, and J.G. Wu. 2013.The concept of sustainable restoration ecology and its application in SouthChina. In: W.H. Li (ed), Contemporary Ecology in China.
93. Wu, J.G. 2012. Landscape ecology. Pages 392-396 in: A.Hastings and L. Gross (eds), Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology. University ofCalifornia Press
94. Wu, J.G. 2012. A landscape approach forsustainability science. Pages 59-78 in: M.P. Weinstein and R.E. Turner (eds),Sustainability Science: The Emerging Paradigm and the Urban Environment.Springer.
95. Wu, J.G. 2012. Landscape ecology. In: R.A. Meyers (ed),Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer.
96.Wu, J. and T. Wu. 2012. Sustainabilityindicators and indices. Pages 65-86 In: Christian N. Madu and C. Kuei (eds),Handbook of Sustainable Management. Imperial College Press, London
97.Dirks, L., G. Dirks, and J. Wu. 2012.Evolving perspectives on biofuels in the United States. Frontiers in Energy6(4): 379–393.
98.Litteral, J. and J. Wu. 2012. Urbanlandscape matrix affects avian diversity in remnant vegetation reserves:Evidence from the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA. Urban Ecosystems15:939–959.
99.Bai, Y., J. Wu, C. Clark, Q. Pan, L.Zhang, S. Chen, Q. Wang, and X. Han. 2012. Grazing alters ecosystem functioningand C:N:P stoichiometry of grasslands along a regional precipitation gradient.Journal of Applied Ecology 49: 1204–1215.
100.Li, A., J. Wu, and J. Huang. 2012.Distinguishing human-induced changes from climate-driven variations invegetation pattern of drylands with the RESTREND method. Landscape Ecology27:969-982.
101.Yu, M.J., Hu, G., K.J. Feeley, J.G. Wu,and P. Ding. 2012. Richness and composition of plants and birds on land-bridgeislands: effects of island attributes and differential responses of speciesgroups. Journal of Biogeography 39:1124–113.
102.Ackley, J. and J. Wu. 2012. Wateringgrass in the desert: Can a phoenix change its color? CITYGREEN 5:130-137.
103.Zhou, T., J. Wu, and S. Peng. 2012.Assessing the effects of landscape pattern on river water quality at multiplescales: A case study of the Dongjiang River watershed, China. EcologicalIndicators 23:166-175.
104.Yang, L. and J. Wu. 2012. Knowledge-driveninstitutional change: an empirical study on combating desertification innorthern China. Journal of Environmental Management 110:254-266.
105.Hu, G., J. Wu, K. Feeley, G. Xu, and M.Yu. 2012. The effects of landscape variables on the species-area relationshipduring late-stage habitat fragmentation. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43894.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043894.
106. Wang, Z., J. Wu, M. Madden, and D.Mao. 2012. China's wetlands:conservation plans and policy impacts. AMBIO 41:782–786.
107.Li, S., P. Verburg, S. Lv, J. Wu, andX. Li. 2012. Spatial analysis of thedriving factors of grassland degradation under conditions of climate change andintensive land use in Inner Mongolia, China. Regional Environmental Change12:461-474.
108.Buyantuyev, A., P. Xu, J. Wu, S. Piao,and D. Wang. 2012. A space-for-time (SFT) substitution approach to studyinghistorical phenological changes in urban environment. PLoS ONE 7(12): e51260.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0051260.
109. Buyantuyev, A. and J. Wu. 2012. Urbanizationdiversifies land surface phenology in arid environments: interactions amongvegetation, climatic variation, and land use pattern in the Phoenixmetropolitan region, USA. Landscape and Urban Planning 105:149-159.
110. Yu, Q., H. Wu, N. He, X. Lv, Z. Wang,J. Elser, J. Wu, and X. Han. 2012. Testing the Growth Rate Hypothesis inVascular Plants with Above- and Below-Ground Biomass. PLoS ONE 7(3): e32162.
111. Liu, J., J. Wu, F. Liu, and X. Han.2012. Quantitative assessment ofbioenergy from crop stalk resources in Inner Mongolia, China. Applied Energy93:305-318.
112. Liu, D., X. Wu, J. Chang, Y. Min, Y.Ge, Y. Shi, H. Xue, C. Peng, and J. Wu. 2012. Constructed wetlands as biofuelproduction systems. Nature Climate Change 2(3):190-194.
113.Cha, N., J. Wu, and R. Yu. 2012.Analysis of trends in research on sustainable development in China. ActaEcologica Sinica, in press.
114. Dong, N., X. Han, and J. Wu. 2012.Changes in the spatiotemporal pattern of urbanization in Erdos of InnerMongolia and related driving forces. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology23(1):1097-1103
115. Sun, X.P., T.M. Wang, J.G. Wu, J.P. Ge. 2012. Change trend of vegetationcover in Beijing metropolitan region before and after the 2008 Olympics.Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 23(11):3133-3140.
116.Wang, W., J. Wu, and X. Han. 2012.Estimating soil carbon sequestration potential of the typical steppe in InnerMongolia and associated uncertainty. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology23(1):29-37.
117. Wu, J. 2011. Improving the writing of research papers: IMRAD and beyond.Landscape Ecology 26:1345-1349 .
118. Wu, J., G. D. Jenerette, A.Buyantuyev, and C. L. Redman. 2011. Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns ofurbanization: The case of the two fastest growing metropolitan regions in theUnited States. Ecological Complexity 8:1-8.
119.Li, J.X., C.H. Song, L. Cao, F.G. Zhu,X.L. Meng, and J.G. Wu. 2011. Impacts of landscape structure on surface urbanheat islands: a case study of Shanghai, China. Remote Sensing ofEnvironment 115:3249-3263 .
120.Tian, Y., J. Wu, A. T. Smith, T. Wang,X. Kou, J. Ge. 2011. Population viability of the Siberian Tiger in a changinglandscape: Going, going and gone? Ecological Modelling 222:3166-3180.
121.Pan, Q., Bai, Y., Wu, J., Han, X. 2011.Hierarchical plant responses and diversity loss after nitrogen addition:testing three functionally-based hypotheses in the Inner Mongolia Grassland.PLoS ONE 6(5): e20078.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020078.
122. Shen, W., Y. Lin, G. D. Jenerette, andJ. Wu. 2011. Blowing litter across a landscape: effects on ecosystem nutrientflux and implications for landscape management. Landscape Ecology 26:629-644.
123. Hu, G., K.J. Feeley, J.G. Wu, G.F. Xu, and M.J. Yu. 2011. Determinantsof plant species richness and patterns of nestedness in fragmented landscapes:Evidence from land-bridge islands. Landscape Ecology 26:1405-1417
124.Tian, G., Y. Ouyang, Q. Quan, and J.Wu. 2011. Simulating spatiotemporal dynamics of urbanization with mult-agent systems:a case study of the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA. Ecological Modelling222:1129-1138.
125.Wang, Z.J., J. Wu, H. Shang, and J.Cheng. 2011. Landscape connectivity shapes the spread pattern of the rice waterweevil: a case study from Zhejiang, China. Environmental Management 47:254-262.
126.Qian, G., X. Guo, J. Guo, and J. Wu.2011. China’s dairy crisis: impacts, causes and policy implications forsustainable dairy industry. International Journal of Sustainable Developmentand World Ecology DOI:10.1080/13504509.2011.581710.
127.Tian, Y., J. Wu, X. Kou, T. Wang, A. T.Smith, and J. Ge. 2011. Methods and applications of population viabilityanalysis (PVA): A review. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 22(1):257-267. [InChinese]
128.Wu, J., A. Buyantuyev, G. D. Jenerette, J. Litteral, and W. Shen.2011. Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns and ecological effects ofurbanization: a multiscale landscape approach. Pages 35-53 in: M. Richter and U. Weiland (eds). Applied Urban Ecology:A Global Framework, Blackwell.
129.Wu, J. 2011. Integrating nature andculture in landscape ecology. Page301-321 in: S. K. Hong, J. Wu, J.E. Kim, and N. Nakagoshi (eds). LandscapeEcology in Asian Cultures. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
130.Wu, J. 2011. Landscape ecology: past,present, and future. In: Wu Y. et al. (eds), Ecological Vision: Challenge,Response, and Strategy. Higher Education Press, Beijing. [In Chinese]
131.Han, G., M. Zhao, M. Hong, Z. Wang, S.Zheng, K. Havstad, W. Willms, B. Bestelmeyer, J. Herrick, J. Wu. 2011.Grassland ecosystem health, services and adaptive management. Pages 218-244 In:J. Wu and F. Li (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology (V): Large-scale Ecology andSustainability Science. Higher Education Press, Beijing.
132. Li, C., J. Li., and J. Wu. 2011.Effects of urbanization on plant biodiversity: Review of pattern andmechanisms. Pages 347-361 In: J. Wu and F. Li (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology(V): Large-scale Ecology and Sustainability Science. Higher Education Press,Beijing.
133. Zhou, T., J. Wu, and S. Peng. 2011. Sustainable restoration ecology: Anew conceptual framework for making restoration sustainable. Pages 362-381 In:J. Wu and F. Li (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology (V): Large-scale Ecology andSustainability Science. Higher Education Press, Beijing.
134.Wu, J. 2010. Landscape of culture andculture of landscape: does landscape ecology need culture? Landscape Ecology25:1147–1150.
135.Wu, J. 2010. Urban sustainability: aninevitable goal of landscape research. Landscape Ecology 25:1-4.
136.Yu, Q., Q. Chen, J. Elser, N. He, H. Wu,G. Zhang, J. Wu, Y. Bai, and X. Han. 2010. Linking stoichiometric homoeostasiswith ecosystem structure, functioning and stability. Ecology Letters13:1390-1399.
137.Bai, Y. J. Wu, C. M. Clark, S. Naeem, Q.Pan, J. Huang, L. Zhang, and X. Han. 2010. Tradeoffs and thresholds in theeffects of nitrogen addition on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning:evidence from Inner Mongolia Grasslands. Global Change Biology 16:358–372.
138.Wang, J., G. Lin, J. Wu, X. Han and J.Huang. 2010. Habitat insularization affects the foraging behavior and dynamicsof local rodent populations: Exploring ecological consequences of the ThreeGorges Dam. Frontiers in Ecology and theEnvironment 8(1):13–19.
139.Wang, T., J. Wu, X. Kou, C. Oliver, P.Mou, and J. Ge. 2010. Ecologically asynchronous agricultural practice erodessustainability of Loess Plateau of China. Ecological Applications 20:1126–1135.
140.Wang, T., X. Kou, Y. Xiong, P. Mou, J. Wu,and J. Ge. 2010. Temporal and spatial patterns of NDVI and their relationshipto precipitation in the Loess Plateau of China. International Journal of RemoteSensing 31:1943–1958.
141.Wang, H.F., V. L. Sork, J.G. Wu, J.P. Ge.2010. Effect of patch size and isolation on mating patterns and seed productionin an urban population of Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.). ForestEcology and Management 260: 965–974.
142.Yang, L.H., Z.R. Lan and J.G. Wu. 2010.Roles of scholars in the practice of combating-desertification: a case study innorthwest China. Environmental Management 46:154–166.
143.Yang, L. and J. Wu. 2010. Seven designprinciples for promoting scholars’ participation in combating desertification.International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 17:109-119.
144.Neil, K., L. Landrum, and J. Wu. 2010.Effects of Urbanization on Flowering Phenology in the Metropolitan Phoenixregion of USA: Findings from herbarium records. Journal of Arid Environments74:440–444.
145.Buyantuyev, A. and J. Wu. 2010. Urban heatislands and landscape heterogeneity: linking spatiotemporal variations insurface temperatures to land-cover and socioeconomic patterns. LandscapeEcology 25:17–33.
146.Buyantuyev, A., C. Gries, and J. Wu. 2010.Multiscale Analysis of the Urbanization Pattern of the Phoenix MetropolitanLandscape of USA: Time, Space and Thematic Resolution. Landscape and UrbanPlanning 94:206-217.
147.Lu, J., L. Zhu, G. Hu, and J. Wu. 2010.Integrating animal manure-based bioenergy production with invasive speciescontrol: A case study at Tongren Pig Farm in China. Biomass and Bioenergy34:821-827.
148.Tian, G., J. Wu, and Z. Yang. 2010.Spatial Pattern of Urban Functions in the Beijing Metropolitan Region. HabitatInternational 34:249-255.
149.Tang, L., G. Shao, Z. Piao, L. Dai, M.Jenkins, S. Wang, G. Wu, J. Wu, J. Zhao. 2010. Forest degradation deepensaround and within protected areas in East Asia. Biological Conservation143:1295-1298.
150.Qian, G., X. Guo, J. Wu and J. Guo. 2010.Root causes of China’s dairy crisis and policy recommendations. Issues inAgricultural Economy 3:30-36. [In Chinese]
151.Wu, J.G. and T. Wu. 2010. Green GDP. Pages248-250 in: Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Vol. II – The Business ofSustainability. Berkshire Publishing, Great Barrington, MA, USA.
152.Jenerette, G. and J. Wu. 2010.Quantitative measures and ecological hierarchy. Pages 75-95 In: Larry Kapustka,Wayne Landis, and Alan Johnson (eds), Environmental Risk Assessment andManagement from a Landscape Perspective. John Wiley & Sons.
153.Wu, J. 2010. Landscape ecology andsustainability science. Pages 50-67 in: Y.G. Wu and J.W. Fan (eds), EcologicalComplexity and Ecological Vision. Higher Education Press, Beijing. [In Chinese]
154.Buyantuyev, A. and J. Wu. 2009.Urbanization alters spatiotemporal patterns of ecosystem primary production: Acase study of the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA. Journal of AridEnvironments 73:512-520.
155.Chen, X. and J. Wu. 2009. Sustainablelandscape architecture: implications of the Chinese philosophy of “unity of manwith nature” and beyond. LandscapeEcology 24: 1015-1026.
156.Yang, L. and J. Wu. 2009.Scholar-participated governance as an alternative solution to the problem ofcollective action in social-ecological systems. Ecological Economics 68:2412–2425.
157.Han, X., K. Owens, X. B. Wu, J. Wu, and J.Huang. 2009. The Inner Mongolia Grassland: A special feature. Rangeland Ecologyand Management 62:303-304.
158.Wu, J. 2009. Ecological dynamics infragmented landscapes. Pages 438-444 In: S. A. Levin (ed.), Princeton Guide toEcology. Princeton University Press, Princeton.
159.Xiao, H., F. Yuan, and J. Wu. 2009.Factors affecting citations: a comparison between Chinese and English journalsin ecology. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 20(5):1253-1262.
160.Tian, Y., J. Wu, X. Kou, Z. Li, T. Wang,P. Mou, and J. Ge. 2009. Spatiotemporal patterns and main drivers of the Amurtiger population dynamics. Biodiversity Science 17 (3): 211-225. [In Chinese with an English abstract]
161.Li, Z., J. Wu, X. Kou, Y. Tian, T. Wang,P. Mou, and J. Ge. 2009. Land use pattern and dynamics in the distributionregion of the Amur tiger. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 20 (3):713-724. [In Chinese with an Englishabstract]
162.Yuan, F., J. Wu, Y. Bai, and X. Han. 2009.Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationship. Pages 1-37 In: J. Wu andJ. Yang (eds). Lectures in Modern Ecology (IV): Theory and Applications. HigherEducation Press, Beijing.
163.Wu, J. 2008. Making the case for landscapeecology: an effective approach to urban sustainability. Landscape Journal27:41-50.
164.Wu, J. 2008. Changing perspectives onbiodiversity conservation: from species protection to regional sustainability.Biodiversity Science 16(3):205-213.
165.Bai, Y., J. Wu, Q. Xing, Q. Pan, J. Huang,D. Yang, and X. Han. 2008. Aboveground net primary production and rain useefficiency across a broad precipitation gradient on the Mongolia Plateau.Ecology 89: 2140–2153.
166.Grimm, N., S. Faeth, N. Golubiewski, C.Redman, J. Wu, X. Bai, and J. Briggs. 2008. Global change and the ecology ofcities. Science 319:756-760.
167.Shao, G. and J. Wu. 2008. On the accuracy of landscape pattern analysisusing remote sensing data. LandscapeEcology 23:505–511.
168.Shen, W., J. Wu, N. Grimm, and D. Hope.2008. Effects of urbanization-induced environmental changes on ecosystemfunctioning in the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA. Ecosystems 11:138-155.
169.Liu, Jin and J. Wu. 2008. Perspectives andprospects of biofuels. Acta Ecologica Sinica 28(4):1339-1353. [In Chinese withan English abstract]
170.Yuan, F., X. Han, J. Ge, and J. Wu. 2008.Net primary productivity of Leymus chinensis steppe in Xilin River basin ofInner Mongolia and its responses to global climate change. Chinese Journal ofApplied Ecology 19:2168-2176. [In Chinese with an English abstract]
171.Tian, G. J. and J. Wu. 2008. Simulatingland use change with agent-based models: progress and prospects. Acta EcologicaSinica 28(9):4451-4459. [In Chinese with an English abstract]
172.Sun, Q., J. Lu, J. Wu, and F. Zhang. 2008.Effects of island area on plant species distribution and conservationimplementations in the Thousand Island Lake Region. Biodiversity Science16:1-7. [In Chinese with an English abstract]
173.Wu, J. 2008. Landscape ecology. In: S. E.Jorgensen (ed), Encyclopedia of Ecology. Elsevier, Oxford.
174.Wu, J. 2008. Toward a landscape ecology ofcities: Beyond buildings, trees, and urban forests. Pages 10-28 In: M. M.Carreiro, Y. C. Song, and J. G. Wu, editors. 2008. Ecology, Planning andManagement of Urban Forests: International Perspectives. Springer, New York.
175.Wu, J. 2008. On scholarship anduniversities of the future. Pages 2-8 in: B. Gu et al. (eds.) Green Careers.Higher Education Press, Beijing.
176.Wu,J. 2007. Past, present and future of landscape ecology. Landscape Ecology22:1433-1435.
177.Bai, Y., J. Wu, Q. Pan, J. Huang, Q. Wang,F. Li, A. Burantuyev, and X. Han. 2007. Positive Linear Relationship betweenProductivity and Diversity: Evidence from the Eurasian Steppe. Journal ofApplied Ecology 44:1023-1034.
178.Buyantuyev, A. and J. Wu. 2007. Estimatingvegetation cover in an urban environment based on Landsat ETM+ imagery: A casestudy in Phoenix, USA. International Journal of Remote Sensing 28: 269-291.
179.Buyantuyev, A. and J. Wu. 2007. Effects ofthematic resolution on landscape pattern analysis. Landscape Ecology 22:7-13.
180.Turner, M.G., G.W. Barrett, R.H. Gardner,L.R. Iverson, P.G. Risser, J.A. Wiens, and J. Wu. 2007. In memoriam – Frank B.Golley (1930-2006). Landscape Ecology 22:1-3.
181.Lu, J., J. Wu, Z. Fu, and L. Zhu. 2007.Water Hyacinth in China: A Sustainability Science-Based Management Framework.Environmental Management 40:823–830.
182.Hong, S.-K., I.-J. Song, and J. Wu. 2006.Fengshui theory in urban landscape planning. Urban Ecosystems 10:221-237.
183.Zhang, N., Z. Yu, G. Yu, and J. Wu. 2007.Scaling up ecosystem productivity from patch to landscape: A case study of theChangbai Mountain Nature Reserve. Landscape Ecology 22:303-315.
184.Ren, H., Z. LI, W. Shen, Z. Yu, S. Peng,C. Liao, and J. Wu. 2007. Changes in biodiversity and ecosystem function duringthe restoration of a tropical forest in south China. Science in China Series C:Life Sciences 50:277-284.
185.Liu, Z., X. Li, Q. Yan, and J. Wu. 2007.Species richness and vegetation pattern in interdune lowlands of an active dunefield in Inner Mongolia, China. Biological Conservation 140:29-39.
186.Wu, J. and R. Hobbs. 2007. Landscapeecology: The state of the science. In: J. Wu and R. Hobbs (eds). Key Topics inLandscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
187.Wu, J. 2007. Scale and scaling: Across-disciplinary perspective. In: J. Wu and R. Hobbs (eds). Key Topics inLandscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
188.Hobbs, J. and J. Wu. 2007. Perspectivesand prospects of landscape ecology. In: J. Wu and R. Hobbs (eds). Key Topics inLandscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
189.Li, H. and J. Wu. 2007. Landscape patternanalysis: Key issues and challenges. In: J. Wu and R. Hobbs (eds). Key Topicsin Landscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
190.Li, H., J. Wu. 2007. Application ofspatial pattern analysis in landscape ecology. Pages 222-244 In: J. Wu (ed).Lectures in Modern Ecology (III): Advances and Key Topics. Higher EducationPress, Beijing.
191.Wang, H., J. Ge, and J. Wu. 2007. Anoverview of landscape genetics. Pages 245-260 In: J. Wu (ed). Lectures inModern Ecology (III): Advances and Key Topics. Higher Education Press, Beijing.
192.Wu, J. 2006. Cross-disciplinarity,landscape ecology, and sustainability science. Landscape Ecology 21:1-4.
193.Jiang, G., X. Han, and J. Wu. 2006.Restoration and management of the Inner Mongolia Grassland requires asustainable strategy. AMBIO 35:269-270.
194.Neil, K. and J. Wu. 2006. Effects ofurbanization on plant flowering phenology. Urban Ecosystems 9:243-257.