Zhang Xiaoquan
Dr. Zhang Xiaoquan is a Senior Scientist for Climate Change with The Nature Conservancy’s China Program.
Prior to 1999, Dr. Zhang was mainly involved in research related to forest site classification and quality assessment for forest restoration in China, monitoring of forest environmental services, forest hydrology, forest soil, degradation of forest plantation as well as forest eco-physiology. Since 1999, he has focused on forest carbon cycling, soil carbon in relation to land use changes, GHG inventory in the “Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry” (LULUCF) sector, carbon accounting methodology for LULUCF activities, adaptation strategies in forestry sectors, as well as negotiation and policy supporting for LULUCF related issues. Dr. Zhang has numerous publications in international forestry journals, publishing in both English and Chinese.
Publications:
- “Changes of carbon stocks in bamboo stands in China during 100 years,” Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 258, Issue 7, 15 September 2009, Pages 1489-1496
- Options for including land use in a climate agreement post-2012: improving the Kyoto Protocol approach
- Microarray-based analysis of changes in diversity of microbial genes involved in organic carbon decomposition following land use/cover changes
Other Resources:
The Nature Conservancy China Program
zxiaoquan@tnc.org
(+86 10) 8531 9588
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- Nathaniel Aden , World Resources Institute
- Edward Cunningham , Boston University
- Erica Downs , The Brookings Institution
- Meredydd Evans , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Barbara Finamore , Natural Resources Defense Council
- Sarah Forbes , World Resources Institute
- David Fridley , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Kelly Sims Gallagher , Tufts University
- Banning Garrett , Atlantic Council
- Stephen Hammer , Columbia University / MIT
- Mikkal Herberg , Pacific Council on International Policy
- Isabel Hilton , Chinadialogue
- Trevor Houser , Peterson Institute for International Economics
- S.T. Hsieh , Tulane University
- Angel Hsu , Yale University
- Robert Kapp , Robert A. Kapp and Associates
- Albert Keidel , Atlantic Council
- David Kline , National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Bo Kong , Johns Hopkins University
- Michael Levi , Council on Foreign Relations
- Mark Levine , Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
- Joanna Lewis , Georgetown University
- Kenneth Lieberthal , The Brookings Institution
- Denise Mauzerall , Princeton University
- Irving Mintzer , Potomac Energy Fund
- Kevin Mo , Natural Resources Defense Council
- Chris Nielsen , Harvard University
- Rose Niu , World Wildlife Fund
- Stephanie Ohshita , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Lynn Price , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- David Pumphrey , Center for Strategic and International Studies
- JingJing Qian , Natural Resources Defense Council
- Rod Quinn , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Deborah Seligsohn , World Resources Institute
- Monisha Shah , National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Bo Shen , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Edward Steinfeld , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Kevin Tu , Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Jennifer Turner , Woodrow Wilson Center
- Alex Wang , UC Berkeley Boalt Law School
- Elizabeth Wilson , University of Minnesota
- Zhang Xiaoquan , The Nature Conservancy
- Nan Zhou , Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Data Sources
BP Statistical Review of World Energy
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (ORNL)
China Energy Databook (LBNL)
Climate Analysis Indicator Tool (CAIT)
Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
The World Bank
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
