Dr Li Li
Post-doc: Centre of Excellence for Climate Change, Woodland & Forest Health
Qualifications
- B.S. - (Environmental Science) Landzhou University (2000)
- M.A.- (Geography and Planning) University of Toledo (2003)
- Ph.D. - (Geographic Information Science) State University of New York, Buffalo (2008)
Project
Research Interests:
- Spatial Analysis, Habitat Modelling, Remote Sensing.
Publications:
- Li, L., “Extending point pattern analysis to the temporal comparison of point patterns”, Proceeding of the International IACSIT Conference on Machine Learning and Computing, 2009.
- Li, L., Bian, L. and Yan, G., “A study of the distribution of adult malaria vector, and its abundance in western Kenya highlands”, International Journal of Health Geographics, Vol. 7, 2008.
- Mushinzimana, E., Munga, S., Minakawa, N., Li, L., Feng, C., Bian, L., Kitron, U., Schmidt, C., Beck, L., Zhou, G., Githeko, A.K. and Yan, G., “Comparison of three remote sensors for identification of Anopheline mosquito larval habitats in the western Kenya highlands”, Malaria Journal, Vol. 5, 2006.
- Bian, L., Li, L., and Yan, G., “Combining global and local estimates for spatial distribution of mosquito larval habitats”, GIScience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 43, 2006.
- Li, L., Bian, L., and Yan, G., “An Integrated Bayesian Modeling Approach for Predicting Mosquito Larval Habitats”, UCGIS Online Proceedings, Vancouver, WA, 2006.
Manuscripts in preparation
- Li, L. et al. “Spatial Responses of Malaria Vectors to the Seasonal and Inter-annual Climatic Variations”, International journal of health geographics, Submitted.
- Li, L. et al. “A significant test utilizing controlled point randomization for K-function analysis - a case study of mosquito habitat analysis”, Geographical Analysis”, Geographical Analysis, to be submitted in November.
- Li, L. et al.“A comparison three modelling approaches for mosquito habitat modelling”, Acta Tropica
Conferences
- Li, L. and Yan, G., “A Comparison of Generalized Linear Regression and Ecological Niche Factor Analysis in Mosquito Breeding Habitat Modelling”, Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Greensboro, NC, 2008.
- Li, L., Bian, L., and Yan, G., “An integrated modelling approach for modelling the mosquito larval habitats in Western Kenya highlands”, Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Franciso, CA, 2007.
- Li, L., Bian, L., and Yan, G., “Locally varying relationship between environmental variables and mosquito habitats”, Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 2006.
- Li, L., Bian, L., and Yan, G., “Modelling mosquito larvae habitat in Western Kenya highlands”, Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO, 2005.
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Centre of Excellence for Climate Change Woodland and Forest Health
School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
Murdoch University
Western Australia 6150
Australia
Ph: +61 (8) 9360 2737
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