Dr. Bingwan Liu | Ecosystem | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Bingwan Liu, Northeast Forestry University, China
🏆 Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Liu Bingwan
Dr. Liu Bingwan is a distinguished researcher and academic whose contributions to wildlife ecology and biodiversity conservation are of significant value. His multifaceted research expertise, particularly in the ecology of Mongolian gazelle and wild boar management, as well as his pioneering work in biodiversity conservation, strongly support his candidacy for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Below are the key factors that highlight his suitability
Education 🎓
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Ph.D. in Ecology (2002)
Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences -
B.S. in Biology (1997)
Shandong Normal University
Work Experience 🧑🏫
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Associate Professor
College of Wildlife and Preserved Area, Northeast Forestry University -
Researcher
Focus on wildlife ecology, Mongolian gazelle, wild boar behavior, and biodiversity conservation around Hulun Lake, Inner Mongolia, and other natural reserves.
Research Interests 🌱
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Wildlife Ecology & Management
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Animal Behavior
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Habitat selection, foraging strategy, and grassland fence effects on Mongolian gazelles
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Human-livestock interaction and wildlife habitat selection
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Damage control of wild boars in Hunchun natural reserve for tigers
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Biodiversity conservation and management at Liang Shui national natural reserve, Heilongjiang Province
Achievements 🏅
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Published over 80 papers and contributed to 5 books
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Pioneered research on wildlife behavior and biodiversity conservation in China
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Active researcher in Mongolian gazelle and wild boar damage control
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Contributed significantly to GIS models for habitat suitability evaluation
Awards & Honors 🏆
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Award for Research Contributions in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
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Recognized for scientific publications in top ecological journals
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Leading Scholar in the field of wildlife ecology at Northeast Forestry University
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Honored as a key contributor to biodiversity conservation research in China