
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
No
Achievement Summary
Honors and Awards
In-progress Projects
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.