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Sponsored Symposia
2005 90th ESA symposium:
Ecological Impacts of Asia on Global
Sustainability at Multiple Scales
Organizers:
Young D. Choi, Purdue University, Calumet Richard N. Mack,
Washington State University; ShiLi Miao, South Florida Water
Management District; Changhui Peng.
Highlight “2004 Co-organize Beijing International
Symposium on Biological Invasions: Species Exchanges between
Eastern Asia and North America:”
2004 89th ESA symposium: Biological Invasions: Species Exchanges Between Eastern Asia and North
America
Organizers:
Young D. Choi, Purdue University, Calumet Richard N. Mack, Washington State
University ShiLi Miao, South Florida Water Management District Harbin Li,
USDA Forest Service
2004 Co-organize Beijing International Symposium on Biological Invasions:
Species Exchanges between Eastern Asia and North America:
Threats to Environment and Economy, held June 8-15 2004 in Beijing, China.
The main organizers of the Symposium were the Institute of Beijing, Chinese
Academy of Sciences and Sino-Ecologists Club Overseas.
A special issue will be come up in 2005 on the Journal of Biological Invasions.
2003 88th ESA Evening session:
Cross-Continental Invasions of Wetland Non-Indigenous Species: Comparing the
Experience among Asia, America, and Europe
Organizers: ShiLi Miao, South Florida Water Management District Young D. Choi, Purdue
University, Calumet
1997 ESA Symposium
ESA Symposium: Accelerated Changes in Asian Ecosystems: The Consequences
of Human Actions and Economic Development.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1:15-5:15 p.m.
Organized by YUDE PAN, The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory,
Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, PAUL MOU, Department of Forestry, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, and JERRY
M. MELILLO, The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole,
Massachusetts 02543. Sponsored by the Asian Ecological Section, and the International
Relationship Committee. BALLROOM B (West Complex-Upper Level)
- Jerry Melillo (Marine Biology laboratory, MA, USA): Introduction to N
cycle in China.
- David Schimel (National Center for Atmosphere Research, CO, USA): China-US
N cycle comparison.
- Dennis Ojima (Colorado State U, CO): Land use in temperate East Asia.
- Guanghui Lin (Biosphere 2, AZ, USA): Effect of sweage discharge on a mangrove
forest in China.
- Nobukazu Nakagoshi (Hiroshima U., Hiroshima, Japan): Natural and historical
disturbances in forest ecosystems in Japan.
- Sui-Li Huang (National Chung-Hsing University, Taipei, China): Urban ecosystem
and indicators of sustainable urban development for Taipei.
- Changman Won (Forestry Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea): History
and current status of the terrestrial mammals of the Korean Peninsula.
- Andrew Smith (Arizona State U., AZ, USA): Bio-diversity on the roof of
the world: Strategies for sustainability.
1996 ESA Symposium
ESA Symposium: Current and Emerging Ecological and Environmental Issues in
Asia.
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