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  • Tian, P., H. Zhong, X. Chen, K. Feng, L. Sun, N. Zhang, X. Shao, Y. Liu, K. Hubacek. 2024. “Keeping the global consumption within planetary boundaries.” Nature (2022 IF: 50.5, 5 yr IF: 54.4), in press.
  • Zhong, H., Y. Li, J. Ding, B. Bruckner, K. Feng, L. Sun, C. Prell, Y. Shan, K. Hubacek. 2024. “Global spillover effects of the European Green Deal and plausible mitigation options.” Nature Sustainability (2022 IF: 25.7, 5 yr IF: 29.9).Published online 20 September 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-024-01428-1. Global spillover effects of the EuropeanGreen Deal and plausible mitigation options_NatureSustainability2024.pdf5.17 MB
  • Meng, L, Z Tian, D Fan, F H M van de VEN, L Sun, Q Ye, S Sun, J Liu, L Nougues, D Rooze. 2024. A multi-objective optimization approach for harnessing rainwater in changing climate. Advances in Climate Change Research(2021 IF: 4.746). Available online 22 August 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accre.2024.08.006.
  • Xu, H., E. Ragno, S. N. Jonkman, J. Wang, J. D. Bricker, Z. Tian, L. Sun. 2024. “Combining statistical and hydrodynamic models to assess compound flood hazards from rainfall and storm surge: a case study of Shanghai.” Hydrology and Earth System Sciences(2022 IF: 6.3). Vol. 28, issue 16, pp. 3919–3930. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-3919-2024. Combining statistical and hydrodynamic models to assess compound flood hazards from rainfall and storm surge A case study of Shanghai_Hess-28-3919-2024.pdf5.49 MB
  • Peng, X, L Sun, K Feng, H Zhong, J Liang, C Zhang, D Zhao, H Chen, R Long, Z Xing, K Hubacek. 2024. Extent of global decarbonization of the power sector through energy policies and governance capacity. Communications Earth & Environment (2022 IF: 8.1, 5 yr IF: 8.4), Vol. 5, article no. 321. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01494-5. Extent of global decarbonization of the power sector through energy policies and governance capacity_CEE2024.pdf1.26 MB
  • Sandler, Austin and Laixiang Sun. 2024. “The Socio-Environmental Determinants of Childhood Malnutrition: A Spatial and Hierarchical Analysis.” Nutrients (2022 IF: 5.719) 16, article no. 2014. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132014. The Socio-Environmental Determinants of Childhood Malnutrition A Spatial and Hierarchical Analysis__Nutrients-16-02014.pdf2.82 MB
  • Funes, J., L. Sun, T. Benson, F. Sedano, G. Baiocchi, E. Birol. 2024. Cultivating prosperity in Rwanda: The impact of high-yield biofortified bean seeds on farmers’ yield and income. Food Security (2022 IF = 6.7). Vol. 16, pp. 623–635. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12571-024-01449-w.
  • Funes, Jose, Jeffery Sauer, Laixiang Sun 2024. “Transit-Oriented Development and Effective Supply on the Tenant-occupied Multifamily Housing Market in Washington D.C.” Spatial Economic Analysis (2022 IF = 2.3). Online 14 May 2024.https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2024.2346663.
  • Wang, P., C. Wang, J. Li, K. Hubacek, L. Sun, F. Yang, K. Feng, W.-Q. Chen. 2024. Incorporating platinum circular economy into China’s hydrogen pathways towards carbon neutrality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS) Nexus. Vol. 3, Issue 5, article no. pgae172. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae172. Incorporating platinum circular economy into Chinas hydrogen pathways toward carbon neutrality_PNAS Nexus2024.pdf722.5 KB
  • Wang, Y, K Feng, L Sun, Y Xie, X-P Song. 2024. Satellite-based soybean yield prediction in Argentina: a comparison between panel regression and deep learning methods. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (2022 IF = 8.3). 221, article no. 108978.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2024.108978.
  • Wang, S., X. Chen, R. Xie, et al. 2024. Demand-side insights for steering human appropriation of net primary productivity within planetary boundaries, One Earth. (2022 IF 16.2). Vol. 7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2024.02.010 1-s2.0-S2590332224000939-main.pdf2.61 MB
  • Tian, P, K Feng, L Sun*, K Hubacek, D Malerba, H Zhong, H Zheng, D Li, N Zhang, J Li. 2024. Higher total energy costs strain elderly, especially low-income, across 31 developed countries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS)(2022 IF: 11.1, 5-yr IF: 12.0). In Press.
  • Zhao, D, J Liu, L Sun, K Hubacek, S Pfister, K Feng, H Zheng, X Peng, D Wang, H Yang, L Shen, F Lun, X Zhao, B Chen, M Keskinen, S Zhang, J Cai, O Varis. 2014. Water consumption and biodiversity: Responses to global emergency events. Science Bulletin (2022 IF: 18.9). In press.
  • Buonomo, E., N. Savage, G. Dong, B. Becker, R.G. Jones, Z. Tian, L. Sun. 2024. Tropical cyclone changes in convection-permitting regional climate projections: a study over the Shanghai region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres(2022 IF: 4.4). 129(5): e2023JD038508. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JD038508. Tropical Cyclone Changes in Convection‐Permitting Regional Climate Projections_JGR Atmospheres2024.pdf2.48 MB
  • Liu, B., K. Feng, L. Sun, G. Baiocchi. 2024. Does interstate trade of agricultural products in the U.S. alleviate land and water stress? Journal of Environmental Management (2022 IF = 8.7). Vol. 354, article no. 120427. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120427.
  • Sun, Q., P. Olschewski, J. Wei, Z. Tian, L. Sun, H. Kunstmann, P. Laux. 2024. Key ingredients in regional climate modeling for improving the representation of typhoon tracks and intensities. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2022 IF: 6.3). 28(4): 761–780. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-761-2024 Key ingredients in regional climate modelling for improving the representation of typhoon tracks and intensities_HESS-28-761-2024.pdf5.02 MB
  • Liu, J., Z. Tian, S. Dobbie, A.N. Ross, L. Sun, Q. Ye. 2023. Characterization and process understanding of tropical cyclone-induced floods derived from observations in Shenzhen, China. Environmental Research Letters (2022 IF: 6.947). Vol. 18, article no. 124040. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad0bd7. Characterization and process understanding of tropical cyclone-induced floods derived from observations in Shenzhen_Liu_2023_Env_Res._Lett._18_124040.pdf4.84 MB
  • Tanaka, T., L. Sun*, I. Becker-Reshef, X.-P. Song, E. Puricelli. 2023. Satellite forecasting of crop harvest can trigger a cross-hemispheric production response and improve global food security. Communications Earth & Environment (2022 IF: 7.9). Vol. 4, article no. 334. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00992-2 Satellite forecasting of crop harvest can trigger a cross-hemispheric production response_CommEarth&Env2023.pdf494.66 KB
  • Tian, P., K. Feng, H. Zheng, K. Hubacek, J. Li, H. Zhong, X. Chen, L. Sun*. 2023. Implementation of carbon pricing in an aging world calls for targeted protection schemes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS) Nexus. 2 (7),article no. pgad209, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad209. Implementation of carbon pricing in an aging world calls for targeted protection schemes_PNAS Nexus2023.pdf827.15 KB
  • Xin, Yu, Laixiang Sun*, Matthew Hansen. 2023. Land-cover and land-use change trajectory hopping facilitates estate-crop expansion into protected forests in Indonesia. Conservation Letters (2022 IF: 8.5). 16 (4), article no. e12957.https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12957 Land‐cover and land‐use change trajectory hopping facilitates estate‐crop expansion_ConservationLetters2023.pdf1.57 MB
  • Liang, Z., L. Sun*, Z. Tian, G. Fischer, H. Yan. 2023. Increase in grain production potential of China under climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS) Nexus. Vol. 2, Issue 3, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad057. Increase in grain production potential of China under climate change_PNAS Nexus2023.pdf2.74 MB
  • Meredith L. Gore, Rowan Hilend, Jonathan O. Prell, Emily Griffin, John R. Macdonald, Burcu B. Keskin, Aaron Ferber & Bistra Dilkina (2023) A data directory to facilitate investigations on worldwide wildlife trafficking, Big Earth Data, DOI: 10.1080/209644 A data directory to facilitate investigations on worldwide wildlife trafficking.pdf2.43 MB
  • Nakalembe, Catherine, and Hannah R. Kerner. "Considerations for AI-EO for agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa." Environmental Research Letters (2023). Nakalembe_2023_Environ._Res._Lett._18_041002.pdf1.73 MB
  • Olschewski, P., P. Laux, J. Wei, B. Böker, Z. Tian, L. Sun4, H. Kunstmann. 2023. An ensemble-based assessment of bias adjustment performance, changes in hydrometeorological predictors and compound extreme events in EAS-CORDEX. Weather and Climate Extremes(2021 IF: 7.761), Vol 39, article no. 100531. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2022.100531. An ensemble based assessment of bias adjustment performance and compound extreme events _WCE2023.pdf10.62 MB
  • Tucker, C., Brandt, M., Hiernaux, P. et al. Sub-continental-scale carbon stocks of individual trees in African drylands. Nature 615, 80–86 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05653-6

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