De Li Liu PhD (University of New England)
NSW Department of Primary Industries, Wagga Wagga, NSW · Australia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Agronomy Research ISSN 2639-3166
Research interests
- Climate Change Impact
- Adaptation In Agro-Ecosystems Modelling Farming Systems
- Ecological Systems Statistical Downscaling Of Global Climate Models Climate Change Risk Assessment In Primary Industries Statistical Modelling
- Spatial Modelling Developing Decision Support Systems Modelling Soil Carbon Sequestration
Biography
Dr De Li Liu received his PhD from the University of New England, Australia in 1991 and is currently affiliated with the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. He is a computer modeller with over 20 years of research experience in developing crop growth models, computer simulation and decision support systems, and modelling climate variability and climate change impacts in agricultural systems. He developed a physiological-based sugarcane simulation model (QCANE), a standalone GIS-based Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Tool (CCAST), and a weather generator-based statistical downscaling model (NWAI-WG). His research spans a wide range of areas, including his most-cited publication on projecting heat-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios in China (2021, cited 235 times), and he has published over 60 indexed journal papers.
Selected publications
- Projecting heat-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios in China 2021 cited 235×
- Machine learning-based integration of remotely-sensed drought factors can improve the estimation of agricultural drought in South-Eastern Australia 2019 cited 222×
- High resolution mapping of soil organic carbon stocks using remote sensing variables in the semi-arid rangelands of eastern Australia 2018 cited 221×
- Silver lining to a climate crisis in multiple prospects for alleviating crop waterlogging under future climates 2023 cited 208×
- Incorporating machine learning with biophysical model can improve the evaluation of climate extremes impacts on wheat yield in south-eastern Australia 2019 cited 208×
- Projections of drought characteristics in China based on a standardized precipitation and evapotranspiration index and multiple GCMs 2020 cited 184×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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