7th AsiaFlux Workshop
Re-thinking Global Change Science:
From Knowledge to Policy
17-19 November 2008, Seoul, Korea
http://www.asiaflux.net/ws2008/
In many parts of the world already facing unreliable food and energy supplies, the future stress for people, plants and soil is aggravated by an uncertain climate and its coupling with biogeochemical cycles of carbon and water. In recognition of the significant contribution and urgency, the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 was awarded to science, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Yet, claims are fuelling controversy that IPCC has seriously underestimated the challenge and costs of stabilizing greenhouse-gas emissions in the 21st century. Global energy consumption continues to grow, producing more greenhouse gases and squeezing already scarce water resources. Truly, we are standing at the crossroads where the risks can be minimized by developing and transferring the right scientific knowledge to society. Maintaining a basic research program and interaction between science and policy is critical for success.
During 17-19 November 2008, the AsiaFlux celebrates its 10 years¡¯ science, service & stewardship by hosting 7th International Workshop (entitled ¡°Re-thinking Global Change Science: From Knowledge to Policy¡±) at the Press Center in Seoul, Korea. The ¡°AsiaFlux¡± is a science community with a mission to ¡°bring Asia¡¯s key ecosystems under observation to develop and transfer scientific knowledge to ensure quality and sustainability of life¡±. It is one of the GEOSS components and the Asian arm of the global FLUXNET which has been one of the critical assets of IPCC reports and global change science.
The workshop is co-hosted by ¡°CarboEastAsia¡±, a subset of the A3 Foresight Program that has been implemented to support international collaboration among global change scientists from China, Japan and Korea. ¡°CarboEastAsia¡± is aiming for the capacity building among ChinaFlux, JapanFlux and KoFlux to cope with climate change protocols by synthesizing measurement, theory and modeling in quantifying and understanding of carbon fluxes and storages in East Asia. The workshop will provide a great opportunity for scientists, policy-makers and the public to better understand the latest scientific achievements, and to help develop educational, technical, and socio-economic resolutions to prevent and mitigate the risk of human-induced climate change associated with carbon, water and energy cycle in Asia.
Joon Kim
7th AsiaFlux International
Workshop
2008 Seoul Workshop Chairperson
Date
and Venue
· Date: 17-19 November 2008
· Venue: Korea Press
Center, Seoul, Korea
33 Taepyong-no, Jung-gu,
Seoul 100-750, Republic of Korea
Tel:
+82-2-2001-7114
Program (tentative)
· Welcoming Session
- Welcoming Address from the AsiaFlux Chair
- Welcoming Address from Celebrities
· Opening Session: AsiaFlux Celebrates 10 Years of Science, Service and Stewardship
- History of AsiaFlux / Vision Casting / Appreciation for Contributors
· National & Regional Report Session: Partnership in Observation & CapacityBuilding
- Reports from countries and networks in AsiaFlux
- Reports from FLUXNET and other regional networks
· Special Sessions: AsiaFlux Contribution to Global Communities
- CarboEastAsia: Quantification & understanding of carbon flux and storages in East Asia
- HydroKorea: Sustainable water resource development under changing climate
- Asian Carbon Trackers¡¯ Society (ACTSociety): From implications to applications
· Oral Sessions: AsiaFlux Contribution to Global Change Sciences
- Observation of energy, water and carbon cycles in Asia¡¯s key ecosystems
- Understanding of climate feedbacks, natural and anthropogenic drivers on carbon and water exchanges
- Inter-disciplinary approaches and data-theory-model synthesis & assessment
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Welcoming Session (09:00~09:30) |
Registration (08:30~10:30) |
Oral |
Special Session 2 (09:00~12:00) |
Poster Session 2 (09:00~12:00) |
Field Excursion (08:30 ~
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Lunch (12:00~13:30) |
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Oral (13:30~17:30) |
Special Session 1 (13:30~17:30) |
Poster Session 1 (13:30~17:30) |
Oral (13:30~18:00) |
Special Session 3 (13:30~18:00) |
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Banquet (18:00~20:00 / Koreana Hotel) |
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Schedules and Important Deadlines
· 15 July 2008 Second Announcement
Opening
on-line registration
· 30 September 2008 Deadline of Abstract Submission
· 15 October 2008 Deadline of Registration
Call for papers
Contributed papers for oral and poster presentations on the study of flux observation and related researches are welcome. A one-page abstract of your paper should be submitted to AsiaFlux Workshop 2008 secretariat via e-mail by 30 September 2008. Please refer to the official website for abstract format.
Abstract format: www.asiaflux.net/ws2008/abstract.doc
Field Excursion
Option A: KoFlux Gwangneung Supersite
KoFlux Gwangneung Supersite is the main flux tower site, and various biogeochemical and ecohydrological measurements have been conducted since 2002. The measurement include two eddy covariance flux towers, micrometeorological chamber, biometric, ecohydrological, biogeochemical, and isotopic measurement. Please refer to Kim et al., 2006 and AsiaFlux Newsletter No. 17 for further information.
Reference
1) Kim et al., 2006. HydroKorea and CarboKorea: cross-scale studies of ecohydrology and biogeochemistry in a heterogeneous and complex forest catchment of Korea. Ecological Research 21, 881-889.
2) AsiaFlux Newsletter No. 17): http://www.asiaflux.net/newsletter/no17_2006.pdf
Option B: TBD
For people who have visited Gwangneung, we are considering to visit another place as the field excursion. However the place has not been determined yet. We will announce the place as soon as possible when it is determined.
Registration
Registration will start on 1 July 2008. The participants should fill the online registration form and submit it to the AsiaFlux Workshop 2008 Organizing Committee by 30 September 2008.
On-line registration: www.asiaflux.net/ws2008/registration.html
Registration Fee
Registration for workshop
1. AsiaFlux member: USD 80 (KRW 80,000)
2. Non-member : USD 100 (KRW 100,000)
*AsiaFlux
member: You can be a member from AsiaFlux website without any
obligations.
(http://www.asiaflux.net/joinus.html)
* Registration fee does not include accommodation and meals.
Banquet(optional): USD 30 (KRW 30,000)
Field Trip(optional): USD 25 (KRW 25,000)
* Field trip fee includes lunch and transportation.
Payment Method
· Domestic Participants: Wire transfer only
Account information will be announced soon.
· International Participants: On-site registration
only.
On-site registration will be located in the Press Conference Room on
the 20th floor of the venue during 08:30 ~ 10:30 on Monday(17 Nov.
2008). And after these hours, the information desk on the 20th floor
of the venue. On-site registration will accept only cash (USD and KRW).
Information on Accommodations
· A wide range of hotel options is
available on the following website
- Korean
Tourism Organization website: http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/intro.html
- Accommodations near the venue: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/AC/AC_EN_4_3.jsp?recommCid=&areaCode=1,24&category=&menuId=&byclass=&#selectBox
* Since hotel rooms are in high-demand Downtown Seoul in November, they cannot be guaranteed after September, 2008. Please reserve your room as soon as possible.
Organizer
· AsiaFlux Workshop 2008 Organizing Committee
· AsiaFlux Workshop 2008 Local Organizing Committee
Hosts
· AsiaFlux
· KoFlux
· Yonsei University, Korea
Sponsors
· Sustainable Water Resources Research Center(SWRRC)
· Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS)
· Korea Science and Engineering Foundation(KOSEF)
· National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)
· National Institute of Meteorological Research(METRI)
· Seoul Metropolitan Government
· B&P International Co., Ltd.
· Korean Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology(KSAFM)
· Earth Observation Research Center(EORC), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)
· Society of Agricultural
Meteorology of Japan(SAMJ)
· Group on Earth
Observation(GEO)
Contact
AsiaFlux Secretariat
533B Science Hall, Yonsei University
262 Seongsanno, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, Korea
Phone: +82-2-2123-3873 Fax:+82-2-312-5691
e-mail: workshop2008@yonsei.ac.kr
This workshop participates in "Carbon Neutral" program established by Korea Energy Management Corporation.
The organization of the workshop promises to make best efforts to reduce carbon emission and counterbalance the carbon emission produced from the workshop.