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教育经历 2000.9-2004.7 PhD, Department of Geography, University College London, London, UK. 1997.2-1999.1 M. Sc., Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. 工作经历 2021.3-now: Professor, School of Geography, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology 2015.8-now: Sen Fellow, School of Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia. 2018.3-2020.2: Global Talent Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Hydraulic Eng., Tsinghua University, Beijing. 2016.4-2017.12: CAS-PIFI Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography & Limnology-CAS, Nanjing. 2011.2-2015.3: Sen Research Fellow, School of Science, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia. 2009.1-2010.2: Research Fellow, Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre, Mildura, Australia. 2006.6-2008.12: Research Associate, School of Environment, The University of Auckland, NZ. 2007.7-2008.6: Visiting Research Scientist, The University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany. 2004.8-2006.5: Environmental Research Consultant, Ensis Limited, UCL, London, UK. 近期科研项目 Name of project: Healthy Waterways & Sustainable Cities Year: 2018‒2020 Locations: Australia & China Client: Foreign Affairs of Hebei Provincial Govt., Hebei University & Melbourne University Positions held: Project Leader Budget: A$ 100,000 Name ofproject: Social-Ecological Resilience of Global River Basins Year: 2016-2019 Locations: Australia & China Client: NSFC, CAS, Tsinghua University & Melbourne University Budget: A$ 100,000 Name of project: Australia-China Wetland Network Research Partnership Year: 2013‒2015 Locations: Australia & China Client: Australia-China Science & Research Fund (ACSRF) Positions held: Project Leader Budget: A$ 120,000 Name of project: Resilience of Wetlands of the Lower River Murray Basin, Australia Year: 2011‒2014 Locations: Australia Client: Australian Institute of Nuclear Science & Engineering (AINSE) Positions held: Project Leader Budget: A$ $40,000 Name of project: The Living Murray (TLM) project, Australia Year: 2009-2010 Locations: Australia Client: Murray Darling Basin Authority Positions held: Project Coordinator Budget: A$ 20,000

研究领域

Climate change

Global environmental change including the climate change research in lake and river systems of both hemispheres

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Zhang, Chendi; Xu Mengzhen; Lei, Fakai; Zhang, Jiahao; Kattel, Giri Raj; Duan, Yongjie. 2021. Spatio-temporal distribution of the naked carp (Gymnocypris przewalskii) during upstream migration in river system. Journal of Ecohydraulics doi: 10.1080/24705357.2021.1892547 Wang, Q., Hamilton, P., Xu, M., Kattel, G. 2021. Comparison of boosted regression trees vs WA-PLS regression on diatom-inferred glacial-interglacial climate reconstruction in Lake Tiancai (southwest China). Quaternary International, doi: 0.1016/j.quaint.2021.01.010 Kattel, Giri; Reeves, Jessica; Western, Andrew; Zhang, Wenjing; Jing, Wei; McGowan, Suzanne; Cuo, Lan; Scales, Peter; Dowling, Kim; He, Qiang; Wang, Lei; Capon, Samantha; Pan, Zenghui; Cui, Jiansheng; Zhang, Lulu; Xiao, Luo; Liu, Chun; Zhang, Ke; Gao, Chuanyu; Tian, Zaifeng; Liu, Yongding 2020. Healthy waterways and ecologically sustainable cities in Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei urban agglomeration (northern China): Challenges and future directions. WIREs Water, does: 10.1002/wat2.1500 Kattel, G. 2020. Are freshwater systems in lower Mekong basin (southeast Asia) resilient? A synthesis of social-ecological system. Environmental Research Communications, doi: 10.1088/2515-7620/abcca9 Karki, S., Stewardson, M. J., Webb, J. A., Fowler, K., Kattel, G., Gilvear, D. J. 2020. Does the topology of the river network influence the delivery of riverine ecosystem services? River Research & Applications, doi: 10.1002/rra.3720 Baniya, B., Tang Q., Koirala, M., Rijal, K., Kattel, G. 2020. Growing season vegetation dynamics during growing based on NDVI and driving forces in Nepal during 1982-2015. Forestry: Journal of Institute of Forestry. 17: 1-22, doi: 10.3126/forestry.v17i0.33619 Kattel, G., Bradley, E., Gell, P. 2020. Does integration of palaeo-and-modern food webs reveal a slow switch in a River Murray wetland ecosystem? Scientific Reports, 10:12955 Dong, X. H., Kattel G., Jeppesen, E. 2020. Subfossil cladocerans as quantitative indicators of past ecological conditions in Yangtze River Basin lakes, China. Science of the Total Environments, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138794 Cheng, L., Kattel, G., Xue, B., Yao, S., Li, L., Liu, J. 2020. Application of subfossil Bosmina and its δ13C values in tracing the long-term food web dynamics of shallow eutrophic lakes: A case in Taihu Lake, southeast China. Science of the Total Environments. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138909 Wang, Q., Hamilton, P., Kattel, G., Kong, L. 2019. Biotic response to the environmental and climatic variability in a deep alpine lake (Lake Lugu) over the last 30,000 years in southwest China. Journal of Plankton Research (in press), https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbz049. Liu, J., Kattel, G., Wang, Z., Xu, M. 2019. Artificial fishways and their performances in China’s regulated river systems: a historical synthesis. Journal of Ecohydraulics, DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2019.1644977 Kattel, G. R., Shang, W., Wang, Z., Langford, J. 2019. China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project Empowers Sustainable Water Resources System in the North. Sustainability, 11: 3735, doi:10.3390/su11133735 Kattel G. 2019.State of future water regimes in the world’s river basins: balancing the water between society and nature. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2019.1579621 Zhang K, Yang X, Kattel G, Lin Q, Shen J. 2018. Freshwater lake ecosystem shift caused by social-economic transitions in Yangtze River Basin over the past century. Scientific Reports, 8,DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-35482-5 Zhang K, Yang X, Xu M, Lin Q, Kattel G, Shen J. 2018. Confronting challenges of managing degraded lake ecosystems in the Anthropocene, exemplified from the Yangtze River Basin in China. Anthropocene, 10.1016/j.ancene.2018.11.001 Kattel, G., Cai, Y., Yang, X., Zhang, K., Hao, X., Wang, R., Dong, X. 2018. Potential indicator value of subfossil gastropods in assessing the ecological health of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River floodplain system (China). Geosciences, 8, 1-19, doi:10.3390/geosciences8060222 Kattel, G., Zhang, K., Yang, X. 2018. Application of fossil cladocerans (water fleas) in assessing ecological resilience of shallow Yangtze River floodplain lake systems (China). Science China Earth Sciences, doi: 10.1007/s11430-017-9218-6 Wang, Q., Yang, X., Kattel, G. 2018. Spatio-temporal dynamics of cladoceran and diatom communities in a deep sub-tropical mountain lake (Lugu Lake) in southwest China. Hydrobiologia, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-018-3645-5. Zhang, K., Dong, X., Yang, X., Kattel, G., Zhao, Y., Wang, R. 2018. Ecological shift in China’s lake systems during the last two centuries. Global & Planetary Change, doi: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.03.013 Ma, L., Gao, C., Kattel, G., Yu, X., Wang, G. 2018. Evidence of diatom-inferred Holocene water level change and the evolution of Honghe Peatland in Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China. Quaternary International, 476, 82-94, DOI 10.1016/j.quaint.2018.02.025 Beck, K., Fletcher, M., Kattel, G., Barry, L., Gadd, P., Heijinis, H., Jacobsen, G., Saunders, K. 2017. The indirect response of an aquatic ecosystem to long-term climate-driven vegetation in a subalpine temperate lake. Journal of Biogeography, DOI10.1111/bi.13144. Dubois, N., Saulnier-Talbot, E., Mills, K., Gell, P., Battarbee, R., Bennion, H., Chawchai, S., Dong, X., Francus, P., Flower, R., Gomes, D. F., Gregory-Eaves, I., Humane, S., Kattel, G. et al. 2017. First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world. The Anthropocene Review, DOI 10.1177/2053019617740365 Kattel, G., Gell, P., R., Zawadzki, A., Barry, L. 2017. Palaeoecological evidence for sustained change in a shallow Murray River (Australia) floodplain lake: regime shift or press response? Hydrobiologia, 787: 259-290, DOI 10.1007/s10750-016-2970-9. Kong, L., Yang, X., Kattel, G., Anderson J., and Hu, Z. 2017. The response of Cladocerans to recent environmental forcing in an Alpine Lake on the SE Tibetan Plateau. Hydrobiologia,784: 171-185, DOI 10.1007/s10750-016-2868-6. Stewardson, M. J., Shang, W., Kattel, G., & Web, A. 2017. Environmental water and integrated catchment management. In: Water for the environment: Policy, Science, and Integrated Management, Horne, A., Webb, A., Stewardson, M., Richter, B., & Acreman, M. (Eds.), Elsevier Publications Ltd., New York. Kattel, G., Dong, X., Xiangdong, Y. 2016. A century-scale, human-induced ecohydrological evolution of wetlands of two large river basins in Australia (Murray)and China (Yangtze). Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 20: 2151–2168. Liu, J., Kattel, G. R., Arp, H.P.H. & Yang, H. 2015. Towards threshold-based management of freshwater ecosystems in the context of climate change. Ecological Modelling, 318: 265-274, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.09.010 Kattel, G., Gell, P., Perga, M-E., Jeppesen, E., Grundell, R., Weller, S., Zawadzki, A., Barry, L. 2014. Tracking a century of change in trophic structure and dynamics in a floodplain wetland: integrating palaeoecological and paleoisotopic evidence. Freshwater Biology, 60: 711-723. Kattel, G.R. [Book Editor] 2014. Proceedings of the Australia-China Wetland Network Research Partnership Symposium (March 23-28) Nanjing (China), Collaborative Research Network, Federation University Australia, Mt. Helen, Australia, October 2014, 125 pp. Kattel, G.R., Elkadi, H. & Meikle, H. 2013. Developing a complementary framework for urban ecology. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 12: 498-598. Kattel, G.R. & Sirocko, F. 2011. Palaeocladocerans as indicators of environmental, cultural and archaeological developments in Eifel maar lakes region (West Germany) during the Lateglacial and Holocene periods. Hydrobiologia, doi: 10.1007/s10750-011-0872-4 Kattel, G.R. 2011 Can we improve management practice of lakes using cladoceran zooplankton? River Research & Applications, doi: 10.1002/rra.1527. Kattel, G.R. & Augustinus, P. 2010. Cladoceran-inferred environmental change during the LGM to Holocene transition from Onepoto maar paleolake, Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 53, 30-41, doi: 10.1080/00288301003631772 Kattel, G.R. 2009. Application of sediment traps in global change research in mountain lakes. Journal of Mountain Science 6, 228-239, doi: 10.1007/s11629-009-1051-1 Kattel, G.R., Battarbee, R. W., Mackay, A. W. & Birks, H.J.B. 2008. Recent ecological change in a remote Scottish mountain loch: an evaluation of a Cladocera-based temperature transfer-function. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 259, 51-76. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.052. Kattel, G.R. & Augustinus, P. 2007. Environmental history of a New Zealand maar lake (Onepoto maar, Auckland) inferred from Cladocera remains. Quaternary International suppl, 167/168: 201 Kattel, G.R., Battarbee, R.W., Mackay, A.W. and Birks, H.J.B. 2007. Are Cladoceran fossils in core samples a biased reflection of the Cladoceran communities from which they were derived? Journal of Paleolimnology 38:157-181, doi: 10.1007/s10933-006-9073-y. Kattel, G.R. & Closs, G.P. 2007. Spatial and temporal variation in the pelagic fish community of a south Island, New Zealand coastal lake. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 41: 1-11. Kattel, G.R., Mackay, A.W. & Battarbee, R.W. 2006. Variation in patterns of composition and abundance of cladocerans in littoral and open water habitats of Loch Coire Fionnaraich, Scotland. International Journal of Lakes and Rivers, 1: 35-50.

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