Name:Genying Chang

Title: Professor 

Gender:male

University one is graduated from:Heidelberg University

Education:

Academic degree:Ph.D.

On-the-job information:Incumbency

Unit:Lanzhou University

Initiation time:1997

Office location:Guanyunlou 1415

Mail box:changgy@lzu.edu.cn

Education

2004: PhD, economic geography, Heidelberg University in Germany
1997: Master degree, economic geography, Lanzhou University
1994: Bachelor degree, geography, Northwest normal University

Research Interests

economic geography
proenvironmental attitudes and behaviours
human dimensions of modern environmental change

Appointments

2008-05.2017.04:  Associate Professor, Key laboratory of western China’s Environmental Systems (Ministry of Education), College of Earth and Environment Sciences, Lanzhou University.
2017.05- present: Professor, Key laboratory of western China’s Environmental Systems (Ministry of Education), College of Earth and Environment Sciences, Lanzhou University.

Courses

1.Economic Geography
2.Economic geography in English

Professional Activities

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Publications

1.Genying Chang. Rural residents’ understanding and willingness to pay higher prices for mitigation against global warming in China. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-01-2017-0002.
2.Genying Chang, et al. Farmers’ attitudes toward mandatory water-saving policies: A case study in two basins in northwest China. Journal of Environmental Management, 2016,181: 455-464.
3.Genying Chang. Materialist value orientations as correlates of the New Ecological Paradigm among university students in China. Psychological Reports, 2015, 116(2): 597–612.
4.Genying Chang. Factors influencing water conservation behavior among urban residents in China’s arid areas. Water Policy, 2013, 15: 691–704.
5.Genying Chang. Restructuring of large industrial SOEs in transitional china: A case study in Lanzhou. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2008, 99(1): 84–93.

Books Edited