Research Excellence Award
Henan University, China
| Yanhong Li | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Henan University |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 57215098061 |
| Documents | 12 |
| Citations | 245 |
| h-index | 9 |
| Subject | Soil Erosion |
| Event | International Soil Scientist Awards |
Yanhong Li of Henan University, China, is a researcher whose scholarly work has contributed to the understanding of soil erosion and related environmental processes. With a Scopus profile documenting twelve indexed publications, 245 citations, and an h-index of 9, the researcher has established a measurable impact within the field of soil and environmental sciences.[1] These indicators suggest sustained academic engagement and a growing body of work relevant to land degradation, watershed management, and sustainable soil conservation. The present article evaluates the academic profile of Yanhong Li in the context of the International Soil Scientist Awards, with particular emphasis on research productivity, citation influence, and thematic alignment with contemporary soil science priorities.[2]
Abstract
This article presents a scholarly overview of Yanhong Li’s academic achievements and evaluates the relevance of this research portfolio to the Research Excellence Award under the International Soil Scientist Awards. Based on bibliometric indicators and subject specialization, the researcher has contributed to scientific understanding in soil erosion and environmental management. The citation record and h-index indicate that the published work has been recognized by the international scientific community and has influenced subsequent studies in soil conservation and landscape sustainability.[1]
Keywords
Soil erosion; Soil conservation; Environmental science; Bibliometrics; Research excellence; Land degradation; Watershed management; Sustainable agriculture; Citation analysis; International Soil Scientist Awards.
Introduction
Soil erosion remains one of the most significant environmental challenges affecting agricultural productivity, ecosystem resilience, and water quality worldwide. Researchers who advance understanding of erosion mechanisms and mitigation strategies play a central role in promoting sustainable land use. Yanhong Li’s research, centered on soil erosion and associated environmental processes, addresses topics of continuing scientific and practical importance. The Research Excellence Award recognizes scholars whose publications and scientific influence demonstrate substantial contributions to their discipline.[2]
Research Profile
Yanhong Li is affiliated with Henan University, a major academic institution in China with active programs in environmental and agricultural sciences. The Scopus database attributes twelve indexed documents to the researcher, generating a total of 245 citations and an h-index of 9.[1] These metrics indicate both consistent scholarly output and meaningful citation uptake. The research specialization in soil erosion aligns closely with internationally recognized priorities in soil health, land restoration, and climate adaptation.
Research Contributions
The principal contributions of Yanhong Li can be understood in terms of analytical studies addressing erosion dynamics, sediment transport, and environmental responses to land-use change. Research in this domain provides essential evidence for developing erosion control measures and improving watershed management practices. Such work contributes to protecting topsoil resources, maintaining agricultural productivity, and reducing ecological degradation in vulnerable landscapes.[3]
- Assessment of soil erosion processes and controlling factors.
- Investigation of sediment transport and landscape responses.
- Evaluation of land-use impacts on soil stability.
- Support for evidence-based watershed management strategies.
- Contributions to sustainable soil and water conservation.
Publications
The twelve Scopus-indexed publications attributed to Yanhong Li represent a focused body of work in soil erosion and environmental science. The citation performance of these studies demonstrates that the findings have informed subsequent research and have been integrated into broader scientific discussions concerning land degradation and ecosystem management.[1] Representative articles may be accessed through indexed databases and digital object identifier (DOI) systems.
Research Impact
Bibliometric indicators offer a quantitative perspective on scientific influence. A total of 245 citations indicates that Yanhong Li’s work has been referenced extensively by peers, while an h-index of 9 reflects a balanced pattern of productivity and impact.[1] Beyond numerical metrics, the subject area of soil erosion addresses a globally significant issue affecting food security, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability.[4]
Award Suitability
Yanhong Li’s scholarly record demonstrates attributes commonly associated with research distinction, including thematic specialization, measurable citation impact, and contributions to an area of substantial environmental importance. The alignment between the research focus on soil erosion and the objectives of the International Soil Scientist Awards supports consideration for the Research Excellence Award. The documented publication record and bibliometric performance indicate a meaningful and recognized contribution to the advancement of soil science.[1][2]
Conclusion
Yanhong Li of Henan University has developed a concise yet impactful research portfolio in the field of soil erosion. With twelve Scopus-indexed publications, 245 citations, and an h-index of 9, the researcher has demonstrated scientific productivity and recognized influence within environmental and soil sciences. The relevance of this work to land conservation and sustainable resource management underscores its significance. On the basis of available bibliometric and thematic evidence, Yanhong Li represents a strong candidate for recognition through the Research Excellence Award at the International Soil Scientist Awards.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Yanhong Li, Author ID 57215098061. Scopus. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57215098061
- Springer Nature Link. Research Articles (2025). Effects of climate and land use/cover change on soil erosion in the Qinba Mountains.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11442-025-2379-3 - Scholarly Journal. Interdecadal variation of drought patterns and associated influencing factors in the north-south transitional zone of China.
https://www.proquest.com/docview/3080874540?pq-origsite=wos&sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals - International Soil Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award information and evaluation criteria.
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