XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Ms. XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Ms. XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research – huazhong agriculture university | China

Professional Profile

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Education

Ms. LI XiaoQi is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, where she focuses on spatial and ecological planning. She previously earned her Master of Landscape Architecture from South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, where she engaged in cultural landscape studies and planning strategies. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Geography from Hengyang Normal University, laying the foundation for her expertise in environmental systems and terrain analysis.

Experience

Ms. Li has actively contributed to multiple national and institutional research projects. Notably, she participated in a project on the spatial planning and organic renewal of rural ecological livability, funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China, where she conducted historical image interpretation, rural settlement analysis, and development strategy formulation. She was also involved in a National Natural Science Foundation project focused on the landscape zoning and spatial structure of traditional settlements in the Wuling Mountains. In addition, she has been an invited speaker at national conferences, including the 12th Landscape Architecture Conference in Henan and the Conference on National Parks and Landscape Recreation in Shanghai, presenting on topics related to agricultural landscape change and public health-oriented park design.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in agricultural landscape change assessment, sustainable landscape management, and the ecological dynamics of karst mountainous regions. She specializes in the use of geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing image analysis, and historical landscape interpretation, integrating both qualitative and quantitative data approaches. Her work seeks to enhance the understanding of land use transitions, rural revitalization, and ecological planning under environmental stressors such as drought.

Awards

Ms. Li has received numerous recognitions for her academic and project excellence. She was honored with the Three Good Graduate Student Award and the Excellent Student Cadre Award at the school level in 2023. During her master’s program, she was a recipient of the First Class Scholarship. Her design and planning capabilities have earned her the Third Prize in the Excellent Urban Planning Competition of Guangdong Province, the Silver Prize in the International Ai Jing Landscape Design Competition, and First Prizes in both the Science and Technology Innovation Competition and the Hunan Urban-Rural Planning Design Competition. Additionally, she was acknowledged as an Excellent Communist Youth League Member during her undergraduate studies.

Publications

Li, X.Q., & Li, C.F. (2024). “Changes in agricultural landscape patterns and their influencing factors in karst mountainous areas under drought stress” in Ecological Indicators (In Revision).
Li, X.Q., & Yang, Q.C. (2024). “Scientometric insights into human settlements in karst landscape areas: Trends, challenges, and future directions” in Journal of Cleaner Production (In Revision).
Li, X.Q., Yang, Q.C., Lyu, X., Ye, Y., & Zhang, B. (2023). “Multidimensional framework for analyzing the distribution patterns of traditional villages in the karst landscape regions of China” in Ecological Informatics, 77, 102184.
Li, X.Q., & Zhao, J.H. (2023). “Study on the revitalization and protection of the Southern Guangdong Ancient Post Road from the perspective of study tourism—Taking the Xijing Ancient Road as an example” in Modern Urban Research, 04, 49–54.
Zhao, J.H., & Li, X.Q. (2022). “Public participation in the construction of Auckland Botanic Garden in New Zealand” in Chinese Landscape Architecture, 38(10), 44–49.

Ana María Blázquez Morilla – Environmental Data Analysis – Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ana María Blázquez Morilla - Environmental Data Analysis - Women Researcher Award 

Universidad Católica de Valencia - Spain

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ana María Blázquez Morilla embarked on her academic journey at the Universitat de València, where she pursued a rigorous education in geography. She completed her undergraduate studies in 1991, majoring in Geografía Física, and later obtained her Licenciatura de Grado in 1995. Her passion for physical geography led her to a doctoral program, culminating in a PhD received in 2001, with a dissertation titled "L'Albufera d'Elx: Evolución cuaternaria y reconstrucción paleoambiental a partir del estudio de los foraminíferos fósiles," which earned her the prestigious Sobresaliente Cum Laude recognition. This work laid the foundation for her future research and academic contributions.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ana María's professional career is marked by a series of positions that showcase her progression from a research and teaching associate to roles of significant administrative responsibility. Starting as a Becaria at various institutions during the early 1990s, she later took on roles as a Professor Asociado at Universitat de València multiple times between 2004 and 2011. Her industry experience includes a stint as a Tecnico Superior at INEMA INGENIEROS ASESORES, S.L., and a role as a Doctor in Empresas under the Torres Quevedo program at the Ministry of Economy and Finance. In 2008, she began her long-standing affiliation with the Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Mártir, ascending from roles such as Vicedecana to eventually becoming the Decana of the Facultad de Veterinaria y Ciencias Experimentales in 2023.

Contributions and Research Focus On Environmental Data Analysis

Dr. Ana María's research interests are primarily rooted in geomorphology, sedimentology, and cartography, with a particular focus on paleontology and the physical geography of marine environments. Her early doctoral work on the quaternary evolution and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of L'Albufera d'Elx through foraminifera fossils is a testament to her dedication to understanding environmental changes over geological timescales. This expertise is further highlighted through her primary involvement in various Unesco codes related to these fields.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her academic career, Ana María has been recognized for her scholarly excellence and leadership in the field of geographical sciences. Her doctoral thesis was awarded Sobresaliente Cum Laude, an honor that marks exceptional academic achievement. Furthermore, her accreditation as a Profesor Titular by ANECA in 2015 underscores her competency and standing within the academic community.

Impact and Influence

As Decana of the Facultad de Veterinaria y Ciencias Experimentales, Ana María has not only influenced curriculum development but also strategic academic and administrative directions at her university. Her role as President of the Conference of Deans of the Degree in Marine Sciences further amplifies her impact, extending her influence over marine science education across Spain. Her teaching and leadership are pivotal in shaping the educational experiences and careers of future geographers and marine scientists.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Ana María's legacy is firmly rooted in her commitment to excellence in education, research, and leadership within the realms of geography and environmental sciences. Looking ahead, her ongoing roles and research projects will likely continue to focus on the sustainable management of marine and coastal environments, leveraging her expertise in sedimentology and geomorphology. As she continues to lead and teach, Ana María Blázquez Morilla will no doubt contribute to significant advancements in understanding and managing the Earth's physical landscapes, particularly in response to environmental challenges and climate change.

Her career trajectory serves as an inspiring example for aspiring geographers and environmental scientists, demonstrating the profound impact one can have through a combination of passionate research, dedicated teaching, and visionary academic leadership.

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