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QUN MA
QUN MA
Ph.D., School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, Shanghai Normal University
Verified email at shnu.edu.cn
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Urban expansion dynamics and natural habitat loss in China: A multiscale landscape perspective
C He, Z Liu, J Tian, Q Ma
Global change biology 20 (9), 2886-2902, 2014
4522014
Urban expansion brought stress to food security in China: Evidence from decreased cropland net primary productivity
C He, Z Liu, M Xu, Q Ma, Y Dou
Science of the Total Environment 576, 660-670, 2017
2112017
Environmental degradation in the urban areas of China: Evidence from multi-source remote sensing data
C He, B Gao, Q Huang, Q Ma, Y Dou
Remote Sensing of Environment 193, 65-75, 2017
1942017
Dynamics of urbanization levels in China from 1992 to 2012: Perspective from DMSP/OLS nighttime light data
B Gao, Q Huang, C He, Q Ma
Remote Sensing 7 (2), 1721-1735, 2015
1312015
Modeling the spatiotemporal dynamics of electric power consumption in Mainland China using saturation-corrected DMSP/OLS nighttime stable light data
C He, Q Ma, Z Liu, Q Zhang
International Journal of Digital Earth 7 (12), 993-1014, 2014
1302014
Spatiotemporal dynamics of electric power consumption in Chinese Mainland from 1995 to 2008 modeled using DMSP/OLS stable nighttime lights data
C He, Q Ma, T Li, Y Yang, Z Liu
Journal of Geographical Sciences 22, 125-136, 2012
1262012
A hierarchical analysis of the relationship between urban impervious surfaces and land surface temperatures: spatial scale dependence, temporal variations, and bioclimatic …
Q Ma, J Wu, C He
Landscape Ecology 31, 1139-1153, 2016
1232016
The relationship between urban form and air pollution depends on seasonality and city size
Y Liu, J Wu, D Yu, Q Ma
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25, 15554-15567, 2018
1222018
Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns of urban impervious surfaces in China: An improved assessment using nighttime light data
Q Ma, C He, J Wu, Z Liu, Q Zhang, Z Sun
Landscape and Urban Planning 130, 36-49, 2014
1132014
“What kind of a science is sustainability science?” An evidence-based reexamination
X Fang, B Zhou, X Tu, Q Ma, J Wu
Sustainability 10 (5), 1478, 2018
1082018
Integrating green infrastructure, ecosystem services and nature-based solutions for urban sustainability: A comprehensive literature review
X Fang, J Li, Q Ma
Sustainable Cities and Society, 104843, 2023
1002023
Behind the rapid expansion of urban impervious surfaces in China: Major influencing factors revealed by a hierarchical multiscale analysis
Q Ma, C He, J Wu
Land Use Policy 59, 434-445, 2016
852016
The brightness temperature adjusted dust index: An improved approach to detect dust storms using MODIS imagery
H Yue, C He, Y Zhao, Q Ma, Q Zhang
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation 57 …, 2017
602017
Ecology and sustainability of the Inner Mongolian Grassland: Looking back and moving forward
Q Zhang, A Buyantuev, X Fang, P Han, A Li, FY Li, C Liang, Q Liu, Q Ma, ...
Landscape Ecology 35, 2413-2432, 2020
592020
集约农区不同土地利用方式对土壤养分状况的影响
马群, 赵庚星
自然资源学报 25 (11), 1834-1844, 2010
462010
Spatial scaling of urban impervious surfaces across evolving landscapes: From cities to urban regions
Q Ma, J Wu, C He, G Hu
Landscape and Urban Planning 175, 50-61, 2018
452018
The speed, scale, and environmental and economic impacts of surface coal mining in the Mongolian Plateau
Q Ma, J Wu, C He, X Fang
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 173, 105730, 2021
442021
Rapid urbanization in a mountainous landscape: patterns, drivers, and planning implications
L Jia, Q Ma, C Du, G Hu, C Shang
Landscape Ecology 35, 2449-2469, 2020
442020
Spatial scaling of land use/land cover and ecosystem services across urban hierarchical levels: patterns and relationships
X Sun, Q Ma, G Fang
Landscape Ecology 38 (3), 753-777, 2023
322023
A rapid method for quantifying landscape-scale vegetation disturbances by surface coal mining in arid and semiarid regions
Q Ma, C He, X Fang
Landscape ecology 33, 2061-2070, 2018
312018
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