Jaime Martinez Valderrama | Land Use Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jaime Martinez Valderrama | Land Use Planning | Best Researcher Award

Tenured Scientist | Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas (EEZA-CSIC) | Spain 

Dr. Jaime Martínez Valderrama is a tenured scientist at the Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas, CSIC, Spain, with expertise in land degradation, desertification, and sustainable dryland management. He earned his PhD in Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, where his doctoral work focused on modeling agricultural systems in fragile environments. His professional experience spans over two decades, including leadership in national and international research projects such as the Atlas of Desertification of Spain, collaborations with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and European initiatives addressing global change in drylands. He has worked extensively on integrating ecological and socioeconomic models to guide environmental policy, advised government ministries and regional agencies, and engaged in consultancy for private sector sustainability projects. His research interests include desertification risk assessment, climate change adaptation, land use planning, and the socio-ecological dynamics of drylands, with strong emphasis on linking science and policy. He is also active in science communication through books, blogs, and contributions to popular science platforms, reflecting his commitment to connecting research with society. His skills include integrated modeling, ecological risk analysis, sustainability assessment, and interdisciplinary approaches to land management, supported by a robust record of publications in high-impact journals such as Science, Nature Sustainability, and Science of the Total Environment. He has received recognition for his contributions to sustainable land management and continues to expand international collaborations. His academic impact is reflected in 1,257 citations by 64 documents with an h-index of 20.

Profiles : ORCID | Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Maestre, F. T., Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Y., Delgado-Baquerizo, M., Eldridge, D. J., … (2022). Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands. Science, 378(6622), 915–920.

2. Ibáñez, J., Martínez, J., & Schnabel, S. (2007). Desertification due to overgrazing in a dynamic commercial livestock–grass–soil system. Ecological Modelling, 205(3), 277–288.

3. Ibáñez, J., Valderrama, J. M., & Puigdefábregas, J. (2008). Assessing desertification risk using system stability condition analysis. Ecological Modelling, 213(2), 180–190.

4. Hirche, A., Salamani, M., Abdellaoui, A., Benhouhou, S., & Valderrama, J. M. (2011). Landscape changes of desertification in arid areas: The case of south-west Algeria. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 179(1), 403–420.

5.Martínez-Valderrama, J., Ibáñez, J., Del Barrio, G., Sanjuán, M. E., Alcalá, F. J., … (2016). Present and future of desertification in Spain: Implementation of a surveillance system to prevent land degradation. Science of the Total Environment, 563, 169–178.

Dr.Jiaheng Du | Landscape Architecture | Best Paper Award

Dr.Jiaheng Du | Landscape Architecture | Best Paper Award

PhD candidate , South China Agricultural University , China


Jiaheng Du is a dedicated andscape architectl currently pursuing a PhD at South China Agricultural University 🌳. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s from Southwest Forestry University, he combines ecological theory and design practice to create healthier public spaces 🌿. His work spans thermal environment analysis and public health considerations, aiming to improve urban microclimates and community well-being 🌡️❤️. An energetic team player, Du has published multiple peer-reviewed articles on ecological risk assessment and ecosystem services in top journals, demonstrating his commitment to evidence-based planning 📚. Passionate and detail-oriented, he thrives on interdisciplinary collaboration to shape sustainable landscapes for future generations 🌏.

Professional Profile

SCOPUS

Education & Experience 

Du earned his B.Sc. in Landscape Architecture at Southwest Forestry University (2016–2018), where he studied landscape planning, ecology, and design principles 🎓. He continued there for an M.Sc. (2019–2021), focusing on landscape ecology, 3S technology, and urban-rural planning 🏙️. In September 2023, he began his PhD at South China Agricultural University, delving into frontier topics like human settlements science and advanced ecological research methods 🔬. Alongside his studies, Du has contributed to regional projects assessing ecological security and water ecosystem services in Yunnan and the Greater Bay Area 🌊. His hands-on experience blends field surveys, GIS modeling, and community engagement for impactful design.

Research Focus

Du’s research centers on the interplay between thermal environments and public health in urban and peri-urban landscapes 🌡️🏥. He investigates how microclimate variations—driven by green infrastructure, land use, and design interventions—affect thermal comfort, heat stress, and community well-being 🌳➡️😌. Utilizing InVEST modeling, GIS spatial analysis, and field measurements, he maps ecosystem service changes and identifies risk hotspots in plateau valleys and the Greater Bay Area 📈. By integrating ecological risk assessment with landscape pattern construction, Du aims to guide resilient, health-driven planning strategies that mitigate heat-related hazards and promote equitable access to cool, restorative outdoor spaces 🤝.

Awards & Honors 

Jiaheng Du has been recognized for his academic excellence and research leadership 🏅. He received the Southwest Forestry University Academic Merit Scholarship for top undergraduate performance (2017) 🎓 and the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award for his innovative InVEST-based water ecosystem study (2021) 📜. His article in the Chinese Journal of Ecology earned the Young Scholar Publication Prize (2024) 🏆. Du was granted the South China Agricultural University Competitive Research Fellowship for PhD candidates (2023) 🌟. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Urban Ecology Symposium (2024) 🎤 and serves as a peer reviewer for Sustainability and Land 📋.

 

Publication Top Notes

Title:
Study on Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Based on Ecosystem Service Bundles

Citation:
Li H., Xu Q., Qiu H., Du J. H., Xu Z., Liu L., Zhao Z., Zhu Z., & He Y. (2024). Study on Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Based on Ecosystem Service Bundles. Land, 13(12), 2086,

Summary:
This study applies a bundle-analysis framework to map and quantify the spatial distribution of multiple ecosystem services—such as water purification, carbon sequestration, and recreation—across the Greater Bay Area. By identifying areas of high trade-offs (where enhancing one service diminishes another) and strong synergies (where services reinforce each other), the authors provide actionable zoning recommendations for balancing ecological protection with urban development. The results offer planners and policymakers a data-driven basis to optimize land-use strategies for sustainable regional growth.

Conclusion

The study delivers actionable insights—zoning recommendations and prioritization maps—that policymakers can directly apply. Du’s synthesis of data-driven analysis with real-world applicability exemplifies the innovation and societal impact that the Best Paper Award seeks to honor.