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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons S. (Shuyi) Ren

Research interests

Shuyi’s PhD project leverages his multidisciplinary background in human geography, geographic information science, agricultural land management, and ecology to investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics, driving mechanisms of cropland fragmentation (CLF) in China. The project aims to uncover how CLF influences agricultural intensification, nitrogen use efficiency, food security, and environmental quality. Integrating geospatial analysis, ecological insights, and socioeconomic perspectives, the research addresses several key areas:

  • Spatio-temporal Patterns and Land Tenure: Characterizing the evolution and distribution of CLF across China, with a focus on how land tenure influences these dynamics at large scales.
  • Land and Crop Sensitivity: Evaluating the roles of various land types and crops in shaping CLF and determining their respective sensitivities.
  • Multifactorial Drivers and Regional Variations: Analyzing the complex, nonlinear interplay of economic, social, and environmental factors that drive CLF, and how these relationships differ regionally.
  • Nitrogen Inputs and Crop Productivity: Investigating the impacts of CLF on nitrogen input dynamics and crop productivity, and assessing if targeted management can simultaneously enhance productivity and sustainability.
  • Optimized Management Strategies and Policy Development: Formulating actionable, scenario-based strategies and policy recommendations for managing CLF, thereby supporting sustainable agricultural development.

By employing advanced spatial analysis techniques, robust statistical modeling, and comprehensive scenario simulations, Shuyi’s PhD research aspires to provide high-resolution assessments and practical frameworks that empower policymakers and stakeholders to boost agricultural productivity while strengthening ecological resilience.

Publicaties

Analyzing spatial patterns and driving factors of cropland change in China's National Protected Areas for sustainable management

Spatial pattern of cultivated land fragmentation in mainland China: Characteristics, dominant factors, and countermeasures

Land use evaluation considering soil properties and agricultural infrastructure in black soil region

Using the DTFM Method to Analyse the Degradation Process of Bilateral Trade Relations between China and Australia

Spatial patterns of county-level arable land productive-capacity and its coordination with land-use intensity in mainland China

The spatiotemporal variation in heavy metals in China's farmland soil over the past 20 years: A meta-analysis

A soil sampling design for arable land quality observation by using SPCOSA–CLHS hybrid approach