Huang, Cho-ying
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Biography
Dr. Huang received his Ph.D. degree from School of Natural Resources at University of Arizona. His dissertation research was focused on regional scale monitoring of long-term semi-arid savanna vegetation change using historical Landsat TM/ETM+ images. After his Ph.D., Dr. Huang continued his research as a postdoctoral fellow in Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution at Stanford University. His postdoctoral research was to investigate the carbon dynamics of pinon-juniper woodlands on the Colorado Plateau using synoptic sensing (AVIRIS, TM/ETM+, MODIS) approaches.
Research Interest
global ecology, terrestrial biogeochemistry, alien invasive species science
Publications
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Chang C; Wang H; Huang C*, 2014. Retrieving multi-scale climatic variations from high dimensional time-series MODIS green vegetation cover in a subtropical mountainous island, Journal of Mountain Science, 11, 407-420.
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Huang J; Lee T; Teng T; Chen Y; Huang C; Lee C, 2014. Validating the operational bias and hypothesis of universal exponent in landslide frequency-area distribution, PLoS One, 9:e98125.
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Huang C*; Anderegg W., 2014. Vegetation, and surface brightness and temperature dynamics after aspen forest die-off, JGR-Biogeosciences 119:2013JG002489. JGR