Innovative Research Award
Bin Yang,
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, China
| Bin Yang | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 55584795505 |
| Documents | 4 |
| Citations | 22 |
| h-index | 2 |
| Subject | Soil Physics |
| Event | International Soil Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0009-0008-9123-9573 |
The Innovative Research Award recognizes emerging scholarly contributions in the field of soil physics and environmental hydrology. Bin Yang of the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research has contributed to studies related to soil water movement, hydrological processes, and sustainable agricultural management. The researcher’s publication record and citation performance indicate growing academic visibility within applied soil science research communities.[1]
Abstract
This article summarizes the academic profile and research relevance of Bin Yang in relation to the Innovative Research Award under the International Soil Scientist Awards program. The research focus primarily involves soil physics, hydrological modeling, and water-resource management. Current scholarly outputs demonstrate engagement with environmentally sustainable approaches to soil-water interactions and agricultural resilience.[2]
Keywords
Soil Physics, Hydrology, Water Resources, Soil Moisture, Agricultural Sustainability, Hydropower Research
Introduction
Modern soil science increasingly integrates hydrological analysis, environmental monitoring, and climate-responsive agricultural management. Researchers working in soil physics contribute to understanding water retention, infiltration behavior, and land productivity. Within this context, Bin Yang’s scholarly activities align with interdisciplinary approaches that combine engineering and environmental science for sustainable land-use planning.[3]
Research Profile
According to indexed academic databases, the researcher has authored multiple scientific documents with measurable citation activity. The Scopus profile reflects participation in research related to hydrological systems and soil-water interactions. The h-index and citation count indicate early-stage but developing research influence in specialized scientific domains.[1]
Research Contributions
- Investigation of soil-water transport processes in agricultural environments.
- Research associated with hydrological modeling and water-resource assessment.
- Contributions to sustainable environmental engineering methodologies.
- Participation in interdisciplinary studies linking soil science and hydropower research.
Publications
Selected research outputs include studies addressing soil moisture dynamics, irrigation efficiency, and environmental hydrology. Published works contribute to broader scientific discussions on climate adaptation and water conservation strategies in agricultural systems.[4]
Research Impact
Research impact may be evaluated through citation activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and relevance to sustainable development objectives. The documented citation count indicates that the published studies have received scholarly attention within the soil science and hydrology communities. Such recognition supports the researcher’s visibility in applied environmental research.[2]
Award Suitability
Bin Yang’s profile demonstrates compatibility with the objectives of the International Soil Scientist Awards, particularly in areas emphasizing innovative environmental research and soil-water management. The combination of indexed publications, citation performance, and subject specialization in soil physics supports consideration for the Innovative Research Award category.
Conclusion
The academic activities of Bin Yang reflect continued engagement with contemporary challenges in soil physics and hydrological science. The researcher’s contributions align with international efforts focused on sustainable environmental management, efficient water-resource utilization, and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Bin Yang, Author ID 55584795505. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55584795505 - European Journal of Agronomy. (2025). Film-mulched drip irrigation in the main potato production areas of Northern China: Assessing future yield, greenhouse gas emissions and drivers under climate change. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eja.2025.127924 - Food and Agriculture Organization. (2023). Soil and water management for sustainable agriculture.
https://www.fao.org/ - International Soil Scientist Awards. (2026). Innovative Research Award program overview.
https://soilscientists.org/