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Ke Huang serves as both Assistant Professor and Guest Researcher at the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on environmental monitoring and analysis using advanced remote sensing techniques across diverse global ecosystems.
Dr. Huang's primary research interests include land cover change, ecosystem dynamics, vegetation monitoring, and human-environment interactions. His work spans multiple continents, examining critical environmental issues such as forest fragmentation in Southern China, shrubland expansion on the Tibetan Plateau, sand mining impacts in Rwanda, and vegetation-water relationships in the Sahel region. He employs sophisticated geospatial analysis methods to understand complex environmental processes at various spatial and temporal scales.
His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to environmental science, with numerous high-impact articles in journals like Nature Ecology and Evolution, Remote Sensing, and One Earth. Huang's research shows a strong emphasis on practical applications for natural resource management and sustainable development, with particular attention to how environmental changes affect local communities and ecosystems.
Huang maintains extensive international collaborations with researchers across Africa, Asia, and Europe, reflecting the global nature of environmental challenges he addresses. His work bridges fundamental ecological science with practical applications for policymakers and resource managers.


