1. Bhardwaj, A. K., T. Zenone, and J. Chen (eds.) 2015. Sustainable Biofuels: An
Ecological Assessment of Future Energy. DeGruyter,
forthcoming! 2. Chen, J., S. Yang (eds.). 2014.
Methods for Terrestrial Ecosystem Studies (陆地生态研究方法). The Higher Education Press, 367 pp. 3.
Chen., J., S. Wan, G.
Henebry, J. Qi, G. Gutman, G. Sun, and M. Kappas (eds.). 2013. Dryland
East Asia (DEA): Land Dynamics Amid Social And Climate Change.
HEP and De
Gruyter, 467pp. 4.
Li, C.
Lafortezza, and J. Chen (Eds). 2010.
Contribution of Landscape Ecology to Forest Management and
Conservation. Higher Education Press (HEP) and Springer, 400pp. 5.
Henderson, R. 2008. Partitioning
soil carbon dioxide efflux through vertical profiles – a study of harvested
forests in Missouri. VMD Verlag,
Germany. 34pp. 6.
Lafortezza, R. J. Chen, G. Sanesi, and T. R. Crow (Eds).
2008. Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes: Multiple Use and
Sustainable Management. Springer-Verlag,
425pp. 7.
Gu, B., J. Wu., Y., Wu, Q. Dong, and J. Chen (Eds).
2008. Green Careers. Higher Education Press, 171pp. 8.
Chen, J., S. Liu, R. Lucas, P. Sun,
R. Lafortezza, and L. Delp (Eds).
2008. Landscape ecology and forest management: challenges and
solutions. The Proceedings of the International Conference of
IUFRO8.01.02. Chengdu, China. 192pp. 9.
Chen, J. S.C. Saunders, K.D. Brosofske, and T.R. Crow (Eds).
2006. Ecology of Hierarchical Landscapes: From Theory to
Application. Nova Science Publisher. 309 pp. [Order form] [cover]
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Chen, J., B. Li, Z. Ma, and B. Zhao
(Eds.), 2005. Challenges Facing Ecologists: Questions and Approaches,
Higher Education Press, Beijing, China. 244pp. 11.
Dong, Q. and J. Chen.
2002. Nature’s Giving. Fujiang Education Press, Fuzhou, China. 192 pp.
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