Resume
 
 
 
Name (in pinyin and Chinese): Feng Wenlan(冯文兰)
 
Gender:  Female
 
Date of Birth:  5/9/1979
 
Place of Birth:  Chengdu City, Sichuan Province
 
Business Address:  No.24, 1st Section of Xuefu Road, Economy Development Zone of Southwest Airport, Chengdu, Sichuan 610225, China
 
E-mail: fwl@cuit.edu.cn
 
 
 
Education – please list all degrees attained, beginning with the most recent 
 
9,2004-6,2007   Ph.D. degree
 
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
 
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China
 
Physical Geography
 
Research Focus: Applications of RS and GIS on LUCC
 
9,2001-6,2004   M.S. degree
 
College of Architecture and Environment
 
Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
 
Environment Science
 
Research Focus: Regional Environmental Planning
 
9,1997-6,2001   B.S. degree
 
College of Resources & Environment
 
Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China
 
Environment Science
 
Research Focus: Agricultural Environmental Protection
 
 
 
Work Experience
 
7, 2007- present   Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China
 
College of Resources and Environment
 
Professor
 
 
 
Teaching
 
l   Physical Geography, for B.S. students, 2007-2015.
 
l   Human Geography, for B.S. students, 2007-2015.
 
l   Agricultural Resources Utilization Technology, for M.S. students, 2010-2015.
 
l   Geo-analysis of Remote Sensing, for M.S. students, 2012-2015.
 
 
 
 
 
Publications 
 
1.       Feng Wenlan*, Niu Xiaojun. Dynamic Analysis of County Hinterland in Chengdu Supported by GIS [J]. Morder Urban Research, 2016, 31(1):72–77. (In Chinese)
 
2.       Feng Wenlan*, Niu Xiaojun. Research on the Spatial Characteristics and Evolution of Build-up Land Expansion in Quickly Urbanized Area: A Case Study of Chengdu City [J]. Journal of Sichuan Normal University (Natural Science), 2015, 38(4):576–583. (In Chinese)
 
3.       Feng Wenlan*, Zhong Haozhe, Wang Yongqian, et.al. Spatio-temporal Analyses of Vegetation Degradation Patterns in Zoige from 2001 to 2013 [J]. ACTA AGRESTIA SINICA, 2015, 23(2): 239-245. (In Chinese)
 
4.       Feng Wenlan*, Wang Huan. Quantitative Analysis on the Spatial Structure of Town System in Chengdu City Based on the Field Potential Model. Journal of Southwest China Normal University (Natural Science Edition), 2014, 39(1): 81-85. (In Chinese)
 
5.       Jiang Lin, Feng Wenlan*, Liu Zhihong, et.al. Tempeture Vegetation Drought Index (TVDI) Retrieve and Comparison between FY-3A/MERSI and MODIS. Research of Soil and Water Conservation, 2014,3(21) :231-234. (In Chinese)
 
6.       Feng Wenlan*, Zhong Haozhe. Analysis of the Land Degradation Pattern in Zoige Plateau Marsh Wetland Based on MODIS data. EORSA2014, 2014.6. (EI)
 
7.       Feng Wenlan* Appraisal of Landscape Health Based on Landscape Structure in Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Belt, China. 2010 3rd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing. 2010: 2116-2119. (EI)
 
 
 
Research Projects
 
1.       Identifying the relative role of climate change and human activity on the ecological environment vulnerability in the upper Minjiang, Feng Wenlan (PI), Natural Science Fund of China, 2014-2016.
 
2.       Quantitative remote sensing research on climate change and fragile ecosystems, Feng Wenlan (PI), school fund of young and middle-aged academic leaders, 2015-2017.
 
3.       The drought remote sensing monitoring method research in Northern Tibet based on MODIS & FY-3 VIRR data, Feng Wenlan (PI), Atmospheric environmental science research institute of the Tibetan plateau, 2015-2018.
 
4.       Quantitative analysis of chengdu urban system spatial structure and its evolution, Feng Wenlan (PI), the Educational Commission of Sichuan Province, 2012-2013.
 
5.       Wetland system construction of spatial data and space-time pattern study, National basic research program of china, focusing on wetland remote sensing interpret.
 
6.       River source area ecological system vulnerability of remote sensing interpretation and database building, National basic research program of china, focusing on remote sensing monitoring of land use and land cover.
 
7.       The Tibet autonomous region ecological environment remote sensing monitoring and service system, the Tibet Meteorological Bureau, focusing on remote sensing monitoring of ecological environment in eastern Tibet.