Publication Management Guide
Publication Management Guide
Current Publication Numbering System
Publications are numbered in reverse chronological order (most recent = highest number).
Current Publications:
- [5] 2025 - Community-scale microclimate simulation (Landscape and Urban Planning)
- [4] 2024 - Light pollution assessment Hong Kong (Energy & Environment)
- [3] 2024 - LiDAR urban forest Portland (Authorea Preprints)
- [2] 2023 - Urban forests microclimates Portland (IGARSS)
- [1] 2022 - Coastal chlorophyll-a UAV mapping (Journal of Hydro-Environment Research)
Adding New Publications
When you publish new papers:
- Create new publication file: Copy the template format from existing files
- Update numbering: New paper gets the next number (currently would be [6])
- Update this documentation: Add the new paper to the list above
- Follow APA format: Maintain consistent citation style
- Include all required fields: title, venue, date, citation, excerpt
Template for New Publications
---
title: "[NUMBER] Paper Title Here"
collection: publications
permalink: /publication/YYYY-short-title
excerpt: 'Brief description of the paper and its contributions.'
date: YYYY-MM-DD
venue: 'Journal or Conference Name'
paperurl: 'Google Scholar or DOI link'
citation: 'APA format citation'
---
Full description with abstract, key contributions, and research impact.
[View on Google Scholar](link)
**Recommended citation**: APA format citation.
Google Scholar Integration
While automatic synchronization with Google Scholar isn’t directly supported by Jekyll, you can:
- Manual Updates: Check Google Scholar quarterly and update manually
- Citation Counts: Link to Google Scholar for live citation metrics
- Profile Link: Direct readers to Google Scholar for most current information
File Naming Convention
Format: YYYY-MM-DD-paper-N-short-title.md
- YYYY-MM-DD: Publication date
- N: Publication number
- short-title: Abbreviated paper title
Maintenance Schedule
Recommended: Update publication list every 3-6 months or when new papers are published.

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