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Highest Education      Ph.D Office      Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences,P.O.Box 2871, Beijing 100085
Phone      010-62849380 Zip Code      100085
Fax      010-62849886 Email      liangey@itpcas.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:
1. 1992.9-1996.7, Shandong Normal University, B.Sc. in Biological education 2. 1996.9 – 2001.7, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ph.D in Botany, 3. 1998.10-1999.1, Leiden University, Netherlands, Visiting scholar 4. 2001.11 –2002.8, Division Mediterranean Agriculture and Forest, Cemagref, France, Postdoctoral Fellow 5. 2002.9-2004.7, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, 6. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellow 7. 2005. 1-12, 2006.11-2007.5, Department of Wood Science, University of Hamburg, Germany, Humboldt research Fellowship. 8. 2008.11.-2009.3 Department of Wood Science, University of Hamburg, Germany, Senior Visiting scholar 9. 2004.8-present, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Association professor

Research Interest:
Dendroecology and climatic change
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Selected Publications:
1 Liang E.Y., Eckstein D. 2009. Dendrochronological potential of the alpine shrub Rhododendron nivale on the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau. Annals of Botany, in press. 2 Liang EY, Shao XM, Xu Y. 2009. Tree-ring evidence of recent abnormal warming on the southeast Tibetan Plateau. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, DOI: 10.1007/s00704-008-0085-6, in press. 3 Liang EY, Eckstein D, Liu HY. 2009. Assessing recent grassland greening trend in a long-term context based on tree-ring analysis: a case study in North China. Ecological Indicators, 9 : 1280–1283; 4 Liang EY, Shao XM, Qin NS. 2008. Tree-ring based summer temperature reconstruction for the source region of the Yangtze River on the Tibetan Plateau. Global and Planetary Change, 61(3-4): 313-320; 5 Liang EY, Eckstein D., Liu H.Y. 2008. Climate-growth relationships of relict Pinus tabulaeformis at the northern limit of its natural distribution in northern China. Journal of Vegetation Science, 19: 393-406; 6 Liang EY, Liu XH, Yuan YJ, Qin NS, Fang XQ, Huang L, Zhu HF, Wang LL, Shao XM. 2006. The 1920s drought recorded by tree rings and historical documents in the semi-arid and arid areas of northern China. Climatic Change, 79: 403-432; 7 Liang EY, Sh, Eckstein D, Huang L, Liu XH. 2006. Topography- and species-dependent growth responses of Sabina przewalskii and Picea crassifolia to climate on the northeast Tibetan Plateau. Forest Ecology and Management, 236: 268-277; 8 Liang EY, Eckstein D. 2006. Light rings in Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) in semiarid areas of north China and their palaeo-climatological potential. New Phytologist, 171: 783-791;

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