
معرفی
Yue Dou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural Resources, focusing on sustainability, land-use dynamics, and food systems. His research addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly sustainability and food security. He employs advanced modeling techniques and remote sensing to analyze complex socio-ecological systems, emphasizing global-local interactions in agriculture and resource management.
Key research interests include crop mapping accuracy in smallholder regions, food value-chain impacts on land use, and resilience in local food systems. His work integrates geospatial data, agent-based modeling, and systems analysis to explore biodiversity conservation, telecoupled systems, and policy implications for sustainable development.
Collaborations span global institutions, with recent studies on Jordan’s water-energy-food nexus and Rwanda’s food security monitoring. His publications highlight innovative methods for estimating regional food flows and assessing cropland stability in China.
Yue Dou’s contributions address pressing challenges in sustainable land use, agricultural economics, and environmental policy, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to bridge ecological and socio-economic dimensions.


