Prof. Jianyi Lin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor of Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr. Jianyi Lin, a Professor of Environmental Planning and Management at the Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is an eminent researcher with a profound commitment to advancing low carbon planning and management. Born on April 4, 1978, in P.R. China, Dr. Lin exhibits a blend of intellectual rigor and a cooperative spirit, as evidenced by his vast body of work and leadership roles.
Professional profile
Research Group and Mentorship π₯
Dr. Lin leads a dynamic research group comprising 10 staff members and 9 graduate students. His mentorship and guidance foster a collaborative and innovative research environment, cultivating the next generation of environmental scientists.
Academic Background and Career Path π
Dr. Lin’s educational journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and a Ph.D. in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering from Dalian University of Technology. Following his academic pursuits, he held various positions at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, progressing from an Assistant Professor to a full Professor since 2018. His career also includes a stint as an Engineer at the Pearl River Hydraulic Research Academy.
Research Interest
Dr. Lin’s research interests lie in low carbon planning and management, carbon peak and carbon neutrality, and complex system modeling. His work is pivotal in addressing global environmental challenges, making significant contributions to our understanding and management of carbon emissions and sustainability.
Support Projects and Research Leadership πΌ
Dr. Lin has led several high-impact projects funded by national and provincial agencies. Notably, he served as the Chief Investigator for projects such as the evaluation of pollution and carbon reduction synergy in key industries (2023-2025) and the urban energy-water footprint nexus study (2016-2019). His leadership in these projects underscores his capacity to drive impactful research initiatives
Publications
- Wang, M., Yu, H., Liu, Y., Guo, H., Jing, R. (2024). Unlock city-scale energy saving and peak load shaving potential of green roofs by GIS-informed urban building energy modelling. Applied Energy, 366, 123315. ππ πΏπ’
- Li, H., Bian, Y., Liu, M., Yin, J., Xue, L. (2024). CO2 mineralization and utilization by tailings sand in China for potential carbon sinks and spatial project layout. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 206, 107598. ππ ππ¨
- Yin, J., Lin, J., Zhang, X., Wang, L., Liu, M. (2024). A balanced staple food structure effectively curbs the environmental impact and counters the nutrient losses from elevated CO2. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 205, 107545. ππ πΎπ½οΈ
- Bian, Y., Huang, X., Lin, S., Lin, J., Ye, X. (2024). PM2.5 air quality and health gains in the quest for carbon peaking: A case study of Fujian Province, China. Science of the Total Environment, 915, 170161. ππ π¨π₯
- Bian, Y., Lin, J., Han, H., Li, H., Chen, X. (2023). Mitigation synergy and policy implications in urban transport sector: a case study of Xiamen, China. Environmental Research Letters, 18(8), 084030. ππ ππ
- Huang, R., Zhu, Z., Lin, J. (2023). Pathway for the low-carbon consumption pattern transition of residents in six eastern coastal provinces of China: using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis with panel data. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(13), 37263β37279. ππ π π
- Simbi, C.H., Yao, F., Zhang, J., Hirwa, H., Murekezi, J.S. (2023). Decoupling for a greener future: a spatio-temporal analysis of CO2 emissions and economic growth. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. ππ π±π°
- Shen, Y.-S., Lin, Y.-C., Cheah, W., Xu, L., Li, Y. (2022). Influences and pathways of urban form and lifestyle on carbon emission reduction. Urban Climate, 46, 101325. ππ ποΈβ»οΈ
- Luo, Y., Yang, D., OβConnor, P., Guo, R., Lin, J. (2022). Dynamic characteristics and synergistic effects of ecosystem services under climate change scenarios on the QinghaiβTibet Plateau. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 2540. ππ πβ°οΈ