Zhou Guomo’s achievements

Over the years, he has presided over and completed more than 20 scientific research projects, including 2 second-class National Science and Technology Progress Awards (2010, ranked 2nd; 2007, ranked 4th), Zhejiang Provincial People's Government 5 second prizes for Scientific and Technological Progress (including: 2007, ranked 1st; 2006, ranked 1st; 2005, ranked 2nd), 1 Liang Xi Forestry Science and Technology Third Prize (2007, ranked No. 2). He presided over the completion of 2 teaching reform projects and won 1 first prize for provincial outstanding teaching achievements (ranked 1st in 2005). As the first author, he has obtained 2 national invention patents and 3 computer software copyrights. In the past five years, he has presided over 7 scientific research projects at or above the provincial and ministerial levels, including 1 national 973 project, 2 National Natural Science Foundation projects, 1 State Forestry Administration “948” project, 1 China Green Carbon Fund project, and a major project in Zhejiang Province. 1 project and 1 international cooperation project. He has published 100 papers in domestic and foreign academic journals such as "Forestry Science", "Acta Ecology", "Acta Applied Ecology", "PEDOSPHERE", "International Journal of Remote Sensing", "International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences & Numerical Simulation", etc. Multiple articles and 1 scientific monograph published.

Since 2002, in terms of forest carbon sequestration, based on the fact that there are a large number of moso bamboo forests in southern my country and the important role of moso bamboo forests in mitigating global climate change, the characteristics and dynamics of CO2 retention in moso bamboo forests have been studied. , research and development of remote sensing technology for carbon sequestration capacity and carbon storage estimation of moso bamboo forests, and research on the management, monitoring and measurement of moso bamboo carbon sink forests, and some important research results have been achieved. In 2008, he organized and implemented the country's first China Green Carbon Fund moso bamboo carbon sink forest project. In 2009, he was hired by the Hangzhou Municipal Government as a "low carbon city" consultant. In 2009, he was invited to attend the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen and became a forest carbon consultant. Experts in the field of sinks and low-carbon economy. In 2010, the country's first carbon sink forestry construction master plan - "Lin'an City Carbon sink forestry construction master plan" was compiled and completed. In 2010, it was awarded the first batch of forestry carbon sink measurement and monitoring units in the country (the only one in Zhejiang Province) and is responsible for the carbon sink measurement and monitoring of the China Green Carbon Fund Wenzhou Special Project and the China Green Carbon Fund Yinzhou Special Project. At the 16th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Cancun, Mexico, in 2010, four authors from other countries in the world published a research report entitled "Bamboo and Climate Change Mitigation", which attracted domestic and foreign media attention. The event received a strong response, and according to preliminary statistics from the International Bamboo and Rattan Organization, 128 domestic and foreign media reported it extensively. 1. Hosted the National 973 Project "Internet of Things Verification Platform and Carbon Balance Monitoring Application Demonstration" (2011-2013).

2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, "Carbon Survival, Stability and Regulation Mechanism during Intensive Management of Moso Bamboo Forest" (20010-2012), Hosted.

3. "Characteristics of soil greenhouse gas emissions from intensively managed moso bamboo forests and their relationship with soil water-soluble carbon and nitrogen" (2008-2010), hosted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

4. Hosted by the State Forestry Administration’s “948” project “Introduction of Remote Sensing Estimation Technology for Carbon Sequestration Capacity and Carbon Storage of Bamboo Forests” (2008-2012).

5. Hosted the China Green Carbon Fund project "China Lin'an Moso Bamboo Forest Carbon Sequestration Project Research and Demonstration" (2008-2028).

6. Hosted the major scientific and technological project of Zhejiang Province "Research on Monitoring, Early Warning and Continuous Control Technology of Non-point Source Pollution in Forest Areas at the Source of Main Water Systems in Zhejiang Province" (2005-2010).

7. "Promotion and Demonstration of Comprehensive Forest Management Technology in Collective Forest Areas" (2004-2007) of the National Ministry of Science and Technology (Transformation of Achievements), presided over.

8. Hosted by Hangzhou Science and Technology Bureau (Major Project) "Research and Application of Forest Fire Biological Control Technology in Hangzhou" (2005-2009).

9. Hosted the project "Comparative Survey and Research on Environmental Awareness in China and Japan" (2005-2007) by the Institute of Statistics and Mathematics of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan.

1. Guomo Zhou, Pei-kun Jiang, Lu-Feng Mo. Bamboo: a Possible Approach to the Control of Global Warming. International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences & Numerical Simulation, 2009, 10(5): 547-550. SCI

2. Guomo Zhou, JianMing Xu, Pei-Kun Jiang. Effect of Management Practices on Seasonal Dynamics of Organic Carbon in Soils Under Bamboo Plantations. Pedosphere, 2006, 16(14): 525-531. SCI

3. Xiaojun Xu, Huaqiang Du, Guomo Zhou (corresponding author), etal Estimation of aboveground carbon stock of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla var. pubescens) forest with a Landsat Thematic Mapper image. International Journal of Remote Sensing , 2011, 32(5): 1431 - 1448. SCI

4, Changqing Xu, Guomo Zhou (corresponding author). Forest growth modeling by differentiation matrix. Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop of Matrix Analysis, 2009 , 3: 369-372. SCI

5. Huaqiang Du, Guomo Zhou, Wenyi Fan, Hongli Ge, Xiaojun Xu, Yongjun Shi, Weiliang Fan. Spatial Heterogeneity and Carbon Contribution of Aboveground biomass of moso bamboo by using geostatistical theory. Plant Ecology, 2010, 207(1): 131-139. SCI

6. Dengsheng Lu, Hanqin Tian, ??Guomo Zhou, Hongli GeLu. Regional Mapping of Human Settlements in Southeastern China with Multisensor Remotely Sensed Data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008, 112(9), 3668-3679. SCI

7. Zhou Guomo, Liu Enbin, Shi Yongjun, etc. Accurate estimation of moso bamboo biomass in Zhejiang Province based on the smallest scale. Forestry Science, 2011, 47(1): 1-5.

8. Zhou Guomo, Zhou Yufeng, Yu Shuquan, etc. Use

Cone calorimeter was used to study the combustibility of tree litter with different moisture contents. Forestry Science, 2008, 44(5): 96-101.

9. Zhou Guomo, Liu Enbin, Liu Anxing, etc. Weibull distribution parameters Improvement of identification and measurement of age distribution of diameter at breast height of moso bamboo forest in Zhejiang. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2006, 26(9): 2918-2926.

10. Zhou Guomo, Xu Jianming, Wu Jiasen, etc. Soil during intensive management of moso bamboo forest Evolution of active organic carbon pool. Forestry Science, 2006, 42(6): 124-128.

11. Zhou Guomo, Wu Jiasen, Jiang Peikun. Effects of different management models on carbon storage in moso bamboo forests. Beijing Forestry Journal of University, 2006, 28(6): 51-55.

12. Zhou Guomo, Jiang Peikun. Carbon density, carbon storage and spatial distribution of moso bamboo forest. Forestry Science, 2004, 40(6) : 20-24.

13. Zhou Guomo, Jiang Peikun. Effects of different vegetation restorations on activated carbon pools in eroded red soil. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2004.

14. Xu Xiaojun, Du Huaqiang , Zhou Guomo (corresponding author), etc. Erf-BP mixed pixel decomposition and application in forest remote sensing information extraction. Forestry Science, 2011, 47(2): 30-38.

15. Fan Weiliang, Du Hua Qiang, Zhou Guomo (corresponding author), et al. Influence of atmospheric correction on remote sensing estimation of moso bamboo forest biomass. Journal of Applied Ecology, 2010, 21(1): 1-8.

16. Liu Enbin, Li Yongfu, Zhou Guomo (Corresponding author), etc. Accurate biomass estimation model and parameter identification methods and applications. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2010, 30(10): 2549-2561.

17. Liu Enbin, Zhou Guomo (corresponding author), Ge Hongli et al. Construction and application of a multi-scale unified model for the release of diameter at breast height of moso bamboo based on the principle of maximum entropy. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009, 29(8): 4070-4077.

18. Liu Enbin, Zhou Guomo, Shi Yongjun, etc. Tree measurement Factor binary probability distribution: taking moso bamboo as an example. Forestry Science, 2010, 46(10): 29-36.

19. Liu Enbin, Zhou Guomo, Jiang Peikun, et al. Construction of a unified biomass model and nonlinearity Partial least squares identification - taking moso bamboo as an example. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009, 29(10): 5561-5569.

20. Fan Weiliang, Du Huaqiang, Zhou Guomo, etc. Mixed images simulating real scenes Metadecomposition, 2010, Journal of Remote Sensing, 14(6): 1241-1258.

21. Zhou Guomo, Jiang Peikun, Xu Qiufang. 2010. Carbon fixation and transformation in bamboo forest ecosystem. Science Press.

22. Lou Yiping, Li Yanxia, ??Kathleen Buckingham, Giles Henley, Zhou Guomo. Bamboo and Climate Change Mitigation, INBAR, Technical Report No. 32. Science and Technology Achievement Award

1. Technology for rapid construction of forest ecosystem in the southeastern region; won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award in 2010, ranking 2/10.

2. Research and promotion of key technologies for the selection and directional cultivation of improved varieties of four important economic forest species in the South; won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, 2007, ranking 4/9.

3. Research on key technologies for provenance testing of Camptotheca acuminata and construction of leaf gardens; won the second prize of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government Science and Technology Progress Award, in 2007, ranking 1/9th.

4. Research on supporting technologies for forestry ecological systems in key soil and water loss control areas in Zhejiang Province; won the second prize of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government Science and Technology Progress Award, in 2006, ranking 1/9th.

5. Community characteristics, dynamic changes and ecological restoration technology of evergreen broad-leaved forests in Zhejiang Province; won the second prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, in 2005, ranking 2/5.

6. Research on non-point source pollution monitoring, early warning and continuous control technology in the forest area at the source of Taihu Lake water system; third prize of Zhejiang Provincial Government Science and Technology Progress Award, 2010, ranking 1/7.

7. Research on the evolution characteristics of soil bamboo shoot quality and its control technology in intensively managed bamboo forests; won the third prize of Liang Xi Forestry Science and Technology Award, 2007, ranking 2/7.

8. Research on carbon process, carbon monitoring and sink enhancement technology of bamboo forest ecosystem; won the first prize of Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Award, 2012, and led the completion.

Teaching Achievement Award

1. The theory and practice of the transformation and construction of forestry majors; first prize of Zhejiang Province Excellent Teaching Achievement Award, 2005, ranking 1/5.