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Dr. Hui Yang is a Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC), affiliated with the Department of Biogeochemical Integration under Prof. Reichstein's group. Their work focuses on advancing carbon cycle modeling, remote sensing applications, and understanding climate-vegetation interactions. Key contributions include spatially explicit parameterizations for Amazon carbon models, integration of radar and machine learning for biomass estimation, and analysis of drought impacts on tropical ecosystems.
- Research Themes: Carbon Dynamics, Ecosystem Resistance, Vegetation Productivity
- Methodologies: Satellite Data, Process-Based Models (e.g., ORCHIDEE), Flux Tower Observations
Recent studies highlight shifts from global greening to regional browning due to water scarcity, thermal stress thresholds under warming, and post-El Niño tropical carbon recovery mechanisms. Outputs include 15+ peer-reviewed articles since 2023, emphasizing high-impact topics like Siberian carbon sink vulnerability and Amazon biomass degradation.
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