第二届生态系统评估与管理国际会议(兰州大学)

The 2nd International Workshop On Ecosystem Assessment& Management (EAM) (20100720-25, Lanzhou, China)

The 2ndInternational Workshop on Ecosystem Assessment and Management (EAM)

Lanzhou, China  Minqin, China

(First Circular)

1. Workshop Theme

Climate change and agricultural ecosystem management in dry areas

2. Dates and Places

July 19-22, 2010: Lanzhou University, China (Academic presentations + Field excursion)

July 23-25, 2010: Minqin County, Gansu Province (Field excursion + Specific presentations + Roundtable Discussion)

3. Workshop Organizers

Workshop Organizers: Lanzhou University, China; The University of Western Australia, Australia; Minqin County Government, Gansu Province, P.R. China

Assistant Organizers: State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, China; Acta Ecologia Sinica, China; Gansu Provincial Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs, China; Agroecological Disciplinal Committee of Ecological Society of China

4. Co-chairs

ProfessorDr Feng-Min Li

Director, MOE Key Laboratory of Arid and Grassland Ecology,

Lanzhou University, China

Tel/Fax: 86-931-8912848

Email:

Professor DrKadambotSiddique, FTSE

Chair in Agriculture and Director, Institute of Agriculture

The University of Western Australia

Tel: 61-8-64887012, Fax: 61-8-6488 7354

Email:

Mr. Xiao-Heng Lu

Mayor, Minqin County, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, China

Major sponsor

Tel/Fax: 86-935-4121120

Address: Western Street, Chengguan District, Minqin 733300, Gansu, China

5.Organising Committee and Scientific Committee

Organising Committee
Co-chairs / Prof. Feng-Min Li, China
Prof. Kadambot Siddique, Australia
Mr. Xiao-Heng Lu, China
Members / Neil Turner, Australia / Jiang-Tao Liu, China
Peng Li, China / Tianxing Liu, China
Hong-Mei Kong, China / Jing Duan, China
Guijun Yan, Australia / You-Cai Xiong, China
Jairo A Palta, Australia / Shi-Yong Li, China
Xiao-Gang Li, China / Guo-Feng Teng, China
Da-Wei Zhang, China / 1-2 persons from Minqin
Scientific Committee
Co-chairs / Prof. Feng-Min Li, China
Prof. Kadambot Siddique, Australia
Prof. Zhiyun Ouyang, China
Members / Neil Turner, Australia / Williams Burch, USA
Jianguo Liu, USA / Gordon T. Geballe, USA
Don Bullock, USA / Jairo A Palta, Australia
Bao-Luo Ma, Canada / Yajie Song, USA
Michael Baum, Syria / Jiaguo Qi, USA
Huhua Cao, Canada / Xinyuan Wu, USA
Huilian Xu, Japan / Yantai Gan, Canada
Richard Hobbs, Australia / Xiaogang Li, China
Christoph Hinz, Australia / Zed Rengel, Australia
Guijun Yan, Australia / Dan Murphy, Australia
Qifu Ma, Australia / Youcai Xiong, China
Secretariat / Prof. Youcai Xiong, China
Ms. Xiaofeng Zhang, China
Ms. Xuzhe Zhao, China

6. Background tothe Workshop

In order to asses the progress achieved in ecosystem assessment and management (EAM) and to foster future collaboration, the 2nd International EAM Workshop will be held atLanzhouUniversity from July 20-25, 2010. This workshop will be sponsored jointly by the “111” Program, LanzhouUniversity, The University of Western Australia and the People’s Government of Minqin County. The workshop has two components, one of which will be held in Lanzhou with the major aim of stimulating academic exchange, and the second part will be held in Minqin Countywith the aim of integrating a field visit to a water-scarce agricultural regionand roundtable discussions with local government officials and technicians,

In December 2006, under the sponsorship of “111” Program, funded by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs and the Ministry of Education of China, MOE Key Laboratory of Arid and Grassland Ecology of Lanzhou University, with overseas universities and research institutions such as the University of Ottawa, McGill University, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Center of Canada’s Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Environmental Protection and some domestic universities, Lanzhou University hosted the 1stInternational Workshop on Ecosystem Assessment and Management. The 3-day workshop drew more than 20 domestic and international experts on EAM to participate in academic exchange and a field tour. The workshop successfully carried out in-depth discussions, focusing on agricultural productivity in arid and semi-arid northwest China, vegetation, water and soil loss, water scarcity and poverty.

After discussion and consultation, LanzhouUniversity, the University of Western Australia and the government of MinqinCounty have decided to hold the 2ndInternational Workshop on EAM from 19 to 25July 2010. The workshop will focus on agricultural development in China’s western arid and semi-arid areas and the status quo of the ecological environment and social development of the region. A summary of the achievements over the past four years and the outlook for future development of EAM will be included. The workshop has two symposia, one atLanzhouUniversity and the other in WuweiCity, Minqin County, Gansu Province.

7. The Workshop Program

Renowned experts from China and abroad will be invited to the workshop to report oncurrent developments on global climate change and ecosystem management, addressing the topic: “improvements tothe productivity and sustainable development of fragile arid and semi-arid agro-ecosystems under the conditions of global climate change”.

1).Assessment of important progress in international EAM cooperative projects.

2). Assessment and management of semi-arid rainfed agro-ecosystems

a) The key issues of agro-ecosystems in arid and semi-arid areas of Northwest China;

b) Development and adaptation of rainfed agricultural systems in semi-arid areas;

c) Temporal and spatial vulnerability of agricultural ecosystems:Environmental conservation and sustainability.

3). Assessment and management of oasis agro-ecological systems in arid areas

d) Restoration measures of ecosystem function in degraded lands;

e) Livestock management in degraded ecosystems;

f) Human impacts on the restoration of degraded ecosystems;

g) Management of water resources and sustainable development of oases inarid areas

8. Expert Team for Presentations

1)The University of Western Australia: Kadambot Siddique, Hans Lambers, Neil Turner, Richard Hobbs, Zed Rengel, Christoph Hinz, Dan Murphy, Guijun Yan and Qifu Ma

2)CSIRO Plant Industry, Australia:Jairo A Palta

3)The University of Illinois: Don Bullock

4)YaleUniversity: William Burch,Gordon Geballe, Yajie Song

5)MichiganStateUniversity: Jiaguo Qi, Jianguo Liu

6)Texas A&M University: Xinyuan Wu

7)Agriculture & Agri-Food, Canada: Baoluo Ma and Yantai Gan

8)University of Ottawa, Canada:Huhua Cao

9)International Nature Farming Research Center in Janpan: Hui Lian Xu

10)InternationalCenter for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas: Michael Baum

9. Important Dates

The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce time line for the 2ndInternational Workshop on Ecosystem Assessment and Management.

25February / Registration opens and call for papers opens
1 May / Final date for paper submission for poster presentation
1 June / Confirmation of paper acceptance and editorial feedback to authors
1 July / Final date for resubmission of accepted/correct papers
19 July / Registration at workshop receptioncenter
20-22 July / First symposium (at LanzhouUniversity)
23-25 July / Second symposium (at Minqin County, Weiwu)
25 July / Close of workshop

Please register your details (see below) so that we can keep you informed of any developments and changes.

10. Instructions to Authors

Please assist the workshoporganisers by following the guidelines. It is assumed you will be using a recent version of Microsoft Word. It is important that all authorsnote the following:

1) Contributed papers must not exceed 6000 words in length (including figures, etc.).

a)Make the title brief and specific to the subject of your paper.

b) Abstracts for all papers must not exceed 300 words. The abstract should contain an accurate summary of the context and new information presented in the paper or poster paper.

2) Text requirements

a) Use Times New Roman for all text including headings. Left align all text, images and tables.

b) Use the Normal style for all text (style-normal) where possible in preference to "Body text" styles. Normal text should be 11 point with single line spacing.

c) Do not indent the first line of a paragraph. Leave one blank line between paragraphs and before new section headings.

d) Authors’ email may be hyperlinked. Hyperlinks to external web references should be placed in the References section, rather than in the body of the paper.

e) Use List Bullet or List Number styles where appropriate for dot point or numbered lists.

3) Headings and sections

a) Paper title: (style-Title) - 14 point, bold, sentence case (capitals for proper nouns only). If the title extends to a second line, do not use “enter” to break the line. Leave one blank line below the title.

b) Authors' names: (style-author) - 11 point. First name should come before the family name for each author. Highlight the presenting author in bold. Use letters (superscripts) to indicate different addresses. Use shift enter to break lines between addresses. Leave one blank line below the authors’ names.

c) Authors' address: (style-address) - 9 point, not italics. The corresponding email may be included at the end of each address. Leave two blank lines after the authors’ addresses.

d) Section Headings: Heading 1 (style-Heading 1) - 11 point, bold, not italic and Heading 2 (style-Heading 2) - 11 point, italic. Note: use sentence case NOT capital letters for headings.

4) Page layout

a) Margins should be set at 2 cm all round.

b) Do not indent paragraphs.

5) References (sample format as follows)

Fischer RA (1985) Number of kernels in wheat crops and the influence of solar radiation and temperature. Journal of Agricultural Science 105, 447-461.

Hill KD (1989) The spatial distribution of Mallee Eucalyptus in Australia. In 'Mediterranean Landscapes in Australia - Mallee Ecosystems and their Management' . (Eds CS John, PJ Parker) pp. 93-108. (CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne)

Johnson RC (2001) Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, (Australian Society of Agronomy: Perth)

11. Registration fees

International Registration: US$ 400 for each delegate

Domestic Registration: 1200 RMB for each delegate. Studentdelegates will receive 33% discount (800 RMB for each student).

12. Publication of Special Issue

Selected papers will besubjected to peer-review and published in a special issueofActa Ecologia Sinica in 2010(in either the English version or Chinese version) (there are two versions of this journal, one in English and one in Chinese) or other relevant international journalsafter the workshop.

13. Registration details:

Workshop Manager: Professor You-Cai Xiong

WorkshopSecretaries: Ms Xiao-Feng Zhang and Ms Xu-Zhe Zhao

Telephone: +86-931-8915693 /Facsimile;+86-931-8912848

Mobile phone: + 86-13919857307

Email address:

Corresponding address:

MOE Key Laboratory of Arid and Grassland Ecology, LanzhouUniversity

222 South Tianshui Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou 730000, China

14. Field Excursions

There are two field excursions during the workshop. One is a tour of typical semi-arid agricultural/ecological landscapes and protective agricultural ecosystems at Beishan Experimental Station about 2 hours by bus from Lanzhou. It will provide an opportunity to learn about the current status of rainwater-harvesting practices andto experience the dry and eroded Loess Plateau. The tour has been arrangedforJuly 22nd, with expensescovered by the conference. After that, the conference will be transferred to Minqin Countyof Wuweion July 23rd, which includes a bus tour from Lanzhou to Minqin in the morning and another separate tour around Minqin in the afternoon. Near Wuwei participants can see a typical oasis landscape and irrigated agricultureon the bus tour. It will provide an opportunity to learn about restoration and water-saving measures in a seriously-droughted and degraded oasis ecosystem surrounded by two large deserts in arid northwest China.

15. Transport, FoodandAccommodation

Transportand accommodationis not covered by the registration fee and must be paid by delegates.

The choice ofworkshop accommodation includesthe Experts HouseofLanzhouUniversity,the Cui Ying Hotel ofLanzhouUniversityandOriental Hotel of Lanzhou.Concessional prices for the workshop will bebetween 100-300 RMB per day.The conference will provide all the lunches and two welcome banquets (in Lanzhou and Minqin respectively). The transport from the airport to downtown is paid by the delegates (30 RMB by shuttle bus and around 150-200 RMB by taxi), and the transport between Lanzhou and Minqin will be paid by the conference. The excursion expenses are included in the registration fee.

16. Registration Information

Account name: LanzhouUniversity

Account number: 21901508092001

Bank name: Gansu Branch Banking Department, Bank of China

Bank address: 525 South Tianshui Road, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, China

Bank swift code:BKCHCNBJ660

Note: Please specify "The fee on the Second International Workshop on EAM”

Telephone: 86-931-8912823

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Appendix:

Preliminary registration form

Name / Sex
Organization / I intend to attend the second workshop at Minqin of Wuwei (yes/no)
Regular Phone / Mobile Phone
Fax / E-mail :
I am a student (yes/no) / I am a Muslim (yes/no)
I am a vegetarian (yes/no) / Professional Title
I intend to submit a paper for themes(a-g)
a) The key issues of agro-ecosystems in arid and semi-arid areas of Northwest China;
b) Development and adaptation of rainfed agricultural systems in semi-arid areas;
c) Temporal and spatial vulnerability of agricultural ecosystems: Environmental conservation and sustainability.
d) Restoration measures of ecosystem function in degraded lands;
e) Livestock management in degraded ecosystems;
f) Human impacts on the restoration of degraded ecosystems;
g) Management of water resources and sustainable development of oases in arid areas

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