
معرفی
Ke Zhang is a Research Fellow at James Cook University (Queensland, Australia), affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. He holds a PhD in Physical Geography from Lanzhou University (China, 2010) and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Southampton (UK, 2011–2013). His work focuses on long-term dynamics of coupled social-ecological systems, emphasizing resilience theory and nonlinear interactions between ecosystems and human societies. Key research themes include regime shifts, transient dynamics, and feedback mechanisms in environmental systems.
- Education:
- PhD in Physical Geography, Lanzhou University (2010)
- Previous Affiliations:
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton (2011–2013)
His research integrates paleoenvironmental records, historical documents, and modern monitoring data to inform environmental management strategies. He applies interdisciplinary methods including statistical modeling and evolutionary perspectives to study ecosystem-society interactions at multiple scales. Current projects emphasize understanding resilience in rapidly developing regions like China, particularly in the context of climate change impacts.





