Our lab's research is directed at studying ecohydrology and ecosystem sustainability and resilience in the context of intensified human activities and climate change. Broadly speaking, we use quantitative remote sensing, and integrated models as the major approaches to study anthropogenic effects on ecohydrological systems. The major research areas are
(1) understanding, modeling, and quantifying the land-atmosphere energy and water fluxes of ecosystems.
(2) studying watershed ecosystem dynamics and resilience under climate and land-use change.
External Funding
We have successfully secured fundes to our group from various organizations. The funding organizations include both government agencies and non-profit organizations.