Guoyong Yan | Forest Ecology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Guoyong Yan
College of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, China
Guoyong Yan
Affiliation Northeast Forestry University
Country China
Scopus ID 57061634400
Documents 85
Citations 1,459
h-index 22
Subject Area Forest Ecology
Event Top Teachers Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6298-5173

Guoyong Yan is a Chinese forest ecologist and academic researcher affiliated with the College of Forestry at Northeast Forestry University. His research focuses on forest ecology, biodiversity science, soil microbial ecology, ecosystem carbon cycling, and global change biology. Yan has contributed to interdisciplinary ecological studies examining biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships, forest carbon storage mechanisms, and microbial-mediated climate feedbacks.[1] His scholarly output includes publications in internationally indexed journals such as Nature Communications, Global Change Biology, and Journal of Ecology.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the professional achievements, research contributions, and scholarly impact of Guoyong Yan in the field of forest ecology and ecosystem science. His work integrates biodiversity science, soil microbial ecology, and climate-change biology to investigate mechanisms regulating soil carbon storage, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem resilience under global environmental change.[3] Through interdisciplinary approaches and international collaborations, Yan has contributed to contemporary understanding of biodiversity-mediated climate mitigation and forest ecosystem sustainability. His publication record, funded research projects, and scientific leadership support his nomination for the Innovative Research Award under the Top Teachers Awards program.[4]

Keywords

Forest ecology; biodiversity science; soil microbial ecology; ecosystem carbon cycling; global change biology; mycorrhizal strategies; nitrogen deposition; climate-change responses; soil carbon stability; biodiversity–ecosystem functioning; forest restoration; microbial interactions.

Introduction

Forest ecosystems play a significant role in regulating global biogeochemical cycles and mitigating climate change through long-term carbon sequestration. Contemporary ecological research increasingly emphasizes the importance of biodiversity, microbial interactions, and ecosystem functioning in maintaining environmental resilience under anthropogenic pressures.[5] Within this scientific context, Guoyong Yan has developed a research portfolio focused on understanding the interactions between tree diversity, soil microbial communities, and forest carbon dynamics.

Yan received doctoral training in forestry at Northeast Forestry University and participated in joint doctoral research at the University of Helsinki. He subsequently worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. These academic experiences contributed to the development of his interdisciplinary perspective on ecosystem ecology, microbial processes, and biodiversity conservation.[6]

Research Profile

Guoyong Yan serves as Professor and Doctoral Supervisor in the College of Forestry at Northeast Forestry University. His academic specialization encompasses forest ecology, soil organic carbon dynamics, microbial-mediated ecosystem processes, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and global environmental change. He has participated in collaborative research initiatives involving Chinese and international institutions, including the University of Helsinki and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[7]

Yan has led or participated in multiple nationally and provincially funded research projects examining ecosystem carbon stability, invasive wetland restoration, nitrogen deposition effects, and plant–soil–microbe interactions. His current and ongoing funded projects include grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial innovation programs supporting ecological and environmental research initiatives.[8]

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Program (42307160, 2024–2026)
  • Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province Youth Program (ZR202204010049, 2024–2026)
  • Shandong Higher Education Youth Innovation Science and Technology Support Program (2024KJN001, 2025–2027)
  • High-Level Talent Recruitment Fund, Qufu Normal University (2020–2026)

Research Contributions

Guoyong Yan’s research contributions primarily address mechanisms governing soil carbon stability and ecosystem responses to climate change. His studies have investigated how biodiversity gradients and mycorrhizal strategies influence microbial functional composition and soil organic matter chemistry.[9] These investigations contribute to broader ecological understanding of forest resilience and carbon–climate feedback mechanisms.

A notable contribution of his work concerns the relationship between tree diversity and the temperature sensitivity of soil carbon release. His research demonstrated that increased tree species richness may reduce intrinsic temperature sensitivity by coordinating shifts in microbial communities and soil carbon fractions. This work provides mechanistic evidence supporting biodiversity-based climate mitigation strategies and sustainable forest conservation approaches.[10]

Yan has also contributed to applied ecological innovation through the development of authorized Chinese invention patents involving field photosynthesis measurement technologies and biological sulfur-cycle wastewater treatment systems.

  • Portable supplementary lighting system for field photosynthesis measurement (ZL202310294149.4)
  • Viscosity-reduction process for chemically produced oilfield wastewater based on the biological sulfur cycle (ZL202111240938.7)

Publications

Guoyong Yan has authored more than 60 SCI-indexed publications, including numerous first-author and corresponding-author articles. His work has appeared in internationally recognized journals covering ecology, environmental science, biodiversity, and soil science.

  • Nature Communications
  • National Science Review
  • Global Change Biology
  • Journal of Ecology
  • Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Geoderma
  • Catena
  • Science of The Total Environment

His publication metrics include 85 indexed documents, an h-index of 22, and more than 1,459 citations according to Scopus records.[1] These indicators reflect sustained scholarly engagement within the international ecological research community.

Research Impact

The research impact of Guoyong Yan is evident through his contributions to biodiversity conservation science and climate-change ecology. His investigations into soil carbon dynamics and microbial interactions provide empirical evidence relevant to forest restoration, carbon neutrality strategies, and ecosystem management policies.

His interdisciplinary framework combines ecological theory, soil science, and microbial ecology to address environmental challenges associated with anthropogenic climate change. Several of his studies have contributed to understanding how biodiversity can stabilize ecosystem functioning and reduce ecological vulnerability under changing climatic conditions.

In addition to research activities, Yan serves on editorial boards for academic journals, including the Journal of Plant Ecology and the Chinese Journal of Ecology. These editorial appointments demonstrate his involvement in scientific peer review and scholarly communication within ecological sciences.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals whose scholarly work demonstrates originality, scientific rigor, and measurable research impact. Guoyong Yan’s research profile aligns with these criteria through sustained contributions to forest ecology, biodiversity science, and climate-change biology.

His achievements include internationally indexed publications, competitive research funding, technological innovation through patent development, editorial service, and international scientific collaboration. The integration of biodiversity science with climate mitigation research further highlights the societal and environmental relevance of his work.

The nomination for the Top Teachers Awards under the category of Innovative Research Award reflects recognition of his scholarly leadership and continuing contributions to ecological research and sustainability science.

Conclusion

Guoyong Yan has established a research career centered on forest ecosystem processes, biodiversity conservation, and climate-related ecological mechanisms. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, funded scientific investigations, and internationally visible publications, he has contributed to advancing understanding of ecosystem carbon regulation and microbial-mediated environmental processes. His academic achievements, editorial involvement, and innovative ecological research support his recognition within the framework of international academic awards and research excellence initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Guoyong Yan, Author ID 57061634400. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57061634400
  2. G Liu, G Yan, Z Yao, L Wang, Y Gao, Q Wang, Y Xing. Independence of fine-root anatomical traits and their responses to long-term nitrogen addition in a temperate forest. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11104-026-08488-6
  3. X Sun, G Yan, Y Xing, G Liu, S Zang, Q Wang. Effects of Long-Term Nitrogen Addition on Glomalin-Related Soil Protein Dynamics, Soil Aggregate Stability and Organic Carbon Sequestration in the Boreal Forest. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-025-02936-5
  4. Top Teachers Awards. (2026). Innovative Research Award nomination guidelines. https://topteachers.net/
  5. IPCC. (2023). Climate Change and Land: Implications for Ecosystem Carbon Cycling. https://www.ipcc.ch/
  6. Northeast Forestry University. (2026). Faculty profile: Guoyong Yan. https://www.nefu.edu.cn/
  7. University of Helsinki. (2025). International collaboration programs in forestry and ecology. https://www.helsinki.fi/
  8. National Natural Science Foundation of China. (2024). Funded ecological research programs and biodiversity studies. https://www.nsfc.gov.cn/
  9. Yan, G., et al.. Long term low-level nitrogen addition enhances microbial carbon use efficiency and turnover rate across different seasons. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2026.117733
  10. Yan, G., et al.. Tree diversity reduces temperature sensitivity of soil carbon release. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.70333

Justin Dossou | Forest ecology | Environmental Education Leadership

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justin Dossou | Forest ecology | Environmental Education Leadership

Research Assistant at Laboratory of Study and Forest Research (Lerf), University of Parakou,Benin

Justin Dossou is a dedicated environmental consultant and researcher from Benin, specializing in forest conservation and sustainable management. Born on June 8, 1989, in Adakplamè, he belongs to the Mahi ethnic group and currently resides in Parakou, Benin. With a passion for ecological restoration, he collaborates with the Forestry Studies and Research Laboratory (LERF) at the University of Parakou. His expertise lies in tropical forest flora identification, forest inventory, and conservation techniques for endangered species. Over the years, he has participated in numerous research projects and scientific meetings, contributing significantly to the sustainable management of forest ecosystems. Through various field studies, he actively supports initiatives aimed at balancing development with environmental preservation. His work focuses on preserving biodiversity and mitigating the impacts of deforestation while advocating for urban forestry to enhance community well-being.

professional profiles📖

Education 🎓

Justin Dossou holds a Professional Master’s degree in Development and Management of Natural Resources with a specialization in Forestry Sciences and Techniques from the Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou (2020). Prior to that, he earned a Professional License in Development and Management of Natural Resources (2016) from the same institution. His academic foundation began with a Baccalaureate in Secondary Education in Biology and Geology (2008) and a Brevet d’Etude du Premier Cycle (2008). He also obtained a Primary Study Certificate in 2004. His academic journey has been complemented by hands-on research, including grants from ITTO (2020) and IDEA WILD (2021) for projects on the sustainable management of tropical forests. His educational background has equipped him with skills in ecological research, forest conservation, and community-based resource management, making him a key contributor to environmental sustainability in Benin.

work Experience💼

Justin Dossou has extensive experience in environmental management and forestry conservation. As an individual consultant collaborating with LERF at the University of Parakou, he has participated in key research projects. His fieldwork includes a 2019 inventory of park management in Northern Benin, a 2020 survey on cashew plantations, and supervising landscaping activities in Natitingou (2022). He has contributed to climate resilience projects, such as the ICT-based Climate Services Initiative (2022), and has been involved in impact assessments for environmental conservation. In 2023, he participated in evaluating the Pro-Cashew project and assessing the effects of a modern high school construction on forest cover. His hands-on expertise spans forest inventory, species identification, ecological monitoring, and conservation planning. Through his professional endeavors, he actively engages in balancing developmental needs with environmental conservation, ensuring sustainable forest resource management across Benin.

Research Focus

Justin Dossou’s research revolves around sustainable forest management, biodiversity conservation, and ecological restoration. His studies focus on identifying and preserving endangered tropical species, developing optimal nursery production conditions, and assessing the impact of human activities on forest regeneration. His research on Pterocarpus erinaceus, Afzelia africana, and Khaya senegalensis contributes to conservation strategies that promote sustainable harvesting and species survival. He also investigates the role of urban forestry in enhancing public well-being and the effectiveness of reforestation techniques. Additionally, his research explores agroforestry’s role in ecosystem resilience, particularly in mitigating climate change effects. Through multidisciplinary approaches, he seeks to bridge scientific research and practical conservation efforts, ensuring a balance between development and ecological sustainability. His findings have been published in international journals, reinforcing his contribution to global environmental conservation efforts.

Awards & Honors🏆 

Justin Dossou has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to forestry research and conservation. In 2020, he received the prestigious ITTO grant for his research on the restoration of tropical forests with Afzelia africana, Pterocarpus erinaceus, and Khaya senegalensis in Benin. This project aimed at mitigating anthropogenic disturbances through ecological reconstitution strategies. In 2021, he secured the IDEA WILD grant, focusing on the impact of mutilation on vegetative development and reproductive dynamics of key forest species. His participation in international scientific conferences, including those at the University of Parakou (2022) and Kara University (2023), highlights his growing influence in the field. His academic and field contributions have cemented his reputation as a leading expert in natural resource management and conservation in West Africa. His work continues to support initiatives that enhance sustainable forest practices and biodiversity conservation.

skills

Justin Dossou possesses a diverse skill set in environmental research and forestry management. His expertise includes forest inventory, species identification, ecological monitoring, and conservation techniques for endangered species. He is proficient in urban forestry planning and the development of green spaces for ecological sustainability. His skills in GIS mapping, data analysis, and ecological modeling allow him to contribute to spatial assessments of forest cover changes. He has experience in community-based conservation projects, supporting local stakeholders in sustainable resource management. His knowledge of multivariate ecological analysis, field research methodologies, and scientific communication makes him a well-rounded researcher. Additionally, his ability to secure research funding and grants highlights his competence in project development and management. His collaborative work with international organizations and participation in scientific conferences demonstrate his ability to integrate research findings into practical environmental solutions.

Conclusion

Justin Dossou is an outstanding candidate in environmental research and conservation, with a solid track record in forestry, biodiversity, and ecological sustainability. However, for the Environmental Education Leadership Award, he would benefit from further demonstrating leadership in education-focused initiatives, policy advocacy, and public engagement in environmental awareness programs. If the award committee values scientific excellence with emerging leadership in education, he is a strong contender. However, if the focus is on direct leadership in environmental education programs and community-driven initiatives, he may need to further develop that aspect of his career .

 

📚Publications to Noted

“Effects of leaf harvesting intensity on fruiting processes in three fodder tree species in the West African Savannah”

Authors: Justin Dossou, Towanou Houetchegnon, Christine A.I.N. Ouinsavi, Terence N. Suinyuy

Journal: Forest Ecology and Management

Year: 2025

Citations: Not yet available

“Effects of Fire, Logging, and Pruning on the Ecological Structure of Afzelia Africana, Khaya Senegalensis and Pterocarpus Erinaceus Populations in the African Savannah”

Author: Justin Dossou

Type: Preprint

Year: 2023

Citations: Not yet available

“CARACTERISATION DES PRATIQUES CULTURALES ET DE GESTION DES PLANTATIONS D’ANACARDIERS (Anacardium occidentale L.) AU BENIN”

Author: Justin Dossou

Journal: Agronomie Africaine Spécial

Year: 2022

“Traditional uses of African rosewood (Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir. Fabaceae) through the sociolinguistic groups and the pathways of conservation and sustainable management in Benin”

Author: Justin Dossou

Journal: International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation

Year: 2021

“Aptitude à la multiplication de Pseudocedrela kotschyi (Schweinf.) Harms par graines et par boutures de tige et de racine au Bénin”

Author: Justin Dossou

Journal: International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences

Year: 2020

“Establishing optimal conditions for nursery production and domestication of Crassocephalum crepidioides (Benth.) S. Moore.”

Author: Justin Dossou

Journal: Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation

Year: 2019

“Effect of cuttings diameter and indol acetic acid on rooting of Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir. stem cuttings”

Author: Justin Dossou

Journal: International Journal of Agroforestry and Silviculture

Year: 2019