Li Qiongfang

                   

  LI Qiongfang

       Professor, Deputy Dean
       Business School
       Hohai University
       Phone: 0086-25-58099222
       Email: qfli@hhu.edu.cn

MAJOR COURSES TAUGHT
Principles of Hydrology, Hydrological Forecasting, Ecohydrology

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Hydrological modelling, Water Resources Planning and Management, Ecohydrology

EDUCATION
From Oct. 1999 to May 2003, PhD, Centre for Land Use and Water Resources Research, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, United Kingdom
From Sept. 1990 to July 1993, Master Degree, the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From Sept. 1984 to July 1988, Bachelor Degree, the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University (www.hhu.edu.cn), Nanjing, China

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
From Jan. 2013 to Present, Professor in College of Hydrology and Water Resources and Deputy Dean in Business School, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From Feb. 2007 to Jan. 2013, Professor and Deputy Dean in College of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From Nov. 2005 to Feb. 2007, Professor, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From Dec. 2003 to Nov. 2005, Associate Professor, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From Oct. 1999 to Aug. 2003, Research Fellow, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, United Kingdom
From Aug. 1993 to Sept. 1999, Lecturer, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
From July 1988 to Sept. 1990, Assistant Engineer, The Yangtze River Water Resources Commission, Wuhan, China

RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
Key technologies for securing water supply in the coastal reclamation area, 2012-2014,Project Leader, RMB 7.46 million, the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period, funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, China.
Modeling of land use effects on water and sediment load in the upper Huaihe River basin by using the Xinanjiang model, 2011-2015, Project Leader, RMB 0.65 million, funded by NSFC, China.
Evaluation of Shanghai Flood Control and Disaster Reduction Capacity, 2011-2014, Sub-project Leader, RMB 0.35 Million, funded by Ministry of Water Resources, China
Regional waterlogging control standards and urban waterlogging control standards, 2012-2014, Sub-project Leader, RMB 0.38 Million, funded by Ministry of Water Resources, China
Securing Water Supply-Demand Balance in the Northern China during multi-year droughts, 2009-2012, RMB 1.9 million, Project Leader, funded by Ministry of Water Resources, China
Land Use Patterns Aiming at River Health Protection, 2007-2010, Project Leader, RMB 1 million, funded by Ministry of Water Resources, China
Ecological and Hydrological Processes and Their Interaction in Semi-arid Regions, 2005-2010, one of Principal Investigators, National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, China.
Impacts of large-scale weater resources projects on key biological resources and remediation approaches, 2004-2008, one of Principal Investigators, RMB1million, funded by NSFC, China.
Impacts of interbasinal water transfer and runoff impoundment on water cycle and climate changes, 2004-2006, one of Principal Investigators, RMB 0.25 million, funded by NSFC, China.

PUBLICATION
Yu, M., Li, Q., Hayes, MJ, Svoboda, MD, and Heim, RR. 2013. Are droughts becoming more frequent in China based on the SPEI: 1951-2010? International Journal of Climatology,34(3),545-558 (SCI).
Thanh Letrung, Li, Q., Li, Y., Trung Vukien and Quyet Nguyenthai. 2013. Morphology evolution of Cuadai estuary, Mekong River, Southern Vietnam. Journal of Hydrological Engineering, 18(9): 1122–1132 (SCI).
Li, Q., Cai, T., Yu, M., Lu, Guo., Xie, W. and Bai, X. 2013. Investigation into the impacts of land-use change on runoff generation characteristics in the upper Huaihe River basin, China. Journal of Hydrological Engineering,18(11),1464–1470 (SCI).
Li, Q., Yu, M., Zhao, J., Cai, T., Lu, G., Xie, W. and Bai, X. 2012. Impact of the Three Gorges reservoir operation on the downstream ecological water requirements. Hydrology Research, 43(1-2): 48–53(SCI).
Lu, G., Li, Q., Wang, J., Zhao, J., Yu, M., Cai, T., Bai, X. and Xie, W. 2012. Impacts of Danjiangkou Reservoir on sediment regime of the Hanjiang River. Hydrology Research, 43(1-2): 64-72(SCI).
Cai, T., Li, Q., Yu, M., Lu, G., Xie, W. and Bai, X. 2012. Investigation into the impacts of land-use change on sediment yield characteristics in the upper Huaihe River basin, China . Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 53-54:1-9 (SCI).
Li, Q., Yu, M., Lu, G., Cai, T., Xia, Z. and Ren, L. 2011. Impacts of the Gezhouba and the Three Gorges reservoirs on the sediment regime of the Yangtze River. Journal of Hydrology, 403:224-233(SCI).
Li, Q. and Growing, J.W. 2008. Investigation of Integrated Management of Large-Scale Irrigation and Aquaculture Systems. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 13(5):355-363(SCI).
Li, Q., and Gowing, J. 2005. A daily water balance modeling approach for simulating performance of tank-based irrigation systems. Water Resources Management, 19:211-231(SCI).
Yu, M., Li, Q., Lu, G., Cai t., Xie, W., and Bai, X. 2013. Investigation to the impacts of the Gezhouba and the Three Gorges reservoirs on the flow regime of the Yangtze River. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 18(9): 1098-1106 (SCI).

PROFEESIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Reviewer for International S&T Cooperation Program, appointed by the Ministry of Science and Technology, China
Member of International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Member of European Geosciences Union
Member of American Geophysical Union

HONOURS AND AWARDS
Outstanding young backbone teacher of “Qing Lan Project” of Jiangsu Province, 2010
The second-class prize for the multi-media courseware of Hydrology Principles, awarded by Jiangsu Education Department, 2011, 2/4.
The second-class prize for the multi-media courseware of Hydrological Forecasting, awarded by Jiangsu Education Department, 2009, 3/5