Tianjing Wu
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- Beijing Normal University
About
I am a Ph.D. candidate at Beijing Normal University supervised by Prof. Bojie Fu and Prof. Yanxu Liu, and co-supervised by Prof. David Edwards at the University of Cambridge. My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that shape forest resilience and resistance under extreme climatic conditions. I investigate how climate extremes, biodiversity, and human disturbances interact to influence ecosystem stability. I also examine how forest fragmentation and edge effects alter ecosystem structure and functioning, and how these landscape characteristics influence forests’ capacity to withstand disturbances.
By integrating multi-source remote sensing datasets with statistical analysis and machine learning approaches, my work aims to reveal the underlying drivers of forest responses to environmental stress and to provide mechanistic insights and practical guidance for forest conservation and adaptive management under global change.