Thursday, November 28, 2019

氾濫原・河川の自然再生事業に関するセミナーの案内(Announcement of a seminar about River Restoration)

国際シンポジウム Long-term monitoring for forest environment under the changing climateに合わせて来日されるDr. Stan Gregory(オレゴン州立大学・名誉教授)を迎え、氾濫原・河川の自然再生事業に関するセミナーを開催します。

日時:2019126日(金)1030分~12時 (45分ほどの講演と質疑応答)
場所:九大伊都キャンパス ウエスト5号館229
使用言語:英語
発表タイトルTitle: Restoration and conservation of floodplain complexity and aquatic ecosystems in the Willamette River, Oregon 
オレゴン州を流れるウィラメット川の氾濫原の自然再生・保全事業に関して)
発表要旨は添付しました案内の裏面にあります。

アメリカにおける河川や氾濫原の自然再生事業の動向が聞けるとてもいい機会だとおもいますので、ご関心がある方はぜひご参加ください。

(問い合わせ先)


I would like to announce an exciting seminar about river restoration.
We invite Dr. San Gregory, a professor from Oregon State University. He has been leading many research projects, involving riparian and stream ecology. He will give a talk about river and floodplain restoration of a large river. The seminar will be at Ito campus on December 6th.

He is visiting the Kyushu University in the week of December 2nd, and in addition to his research talk on December 6th, he will be giving a keynote speech at the symposium titled “Long-term monitoring for forest environment under the changing climate” on December 4th.

The seminar will be held with the following detail:

Date: December 6 (Fri), 2019, 10:30-12:00 (about 45 minutes talk and question period)
Place: West building No. 5, room 229
Language: English
This seminar is a good opportunity to listen and discuss the issues related to restoration of riparian forest and stream ecosystem in a large river.

If you are interested in, please join the seminar.

Any questions, please contact at tamao.kasahara[at]forest.kyushu-u.ac.jp (Kasahara)




Friday, November 22, 2019

【1125更新】12月4日(水)に国際シンポジウムを開催します。

※11月25日に情報更新しました。
お知らせです。
12月4日(水)に国際シンポジウムを開催します。
場所はJR博多シティ10階の「九州大学博多駅オフィス」です。
(詳しくはこちら>http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ja/university/facility/external/hakata/

日本、中国、韓国、アメリカの各大学の研究者を招待し、水・物質循環や環境の変化に対する生態系の応答に関して、それぞれの研究を口頭・ポスター発表します。

海外の研究に興味がある方は是非いらして下さい。
流域環境制御学研究室の教員・学生も研究発表するので、演習林での研究に興味がある方も是非お越しください。

口頭・ポスタースケジュールを載せております。
時間帯によって場所が違うのでご注意下さい。

Time
Event
9:15–9:45
Registration
9:45–10:00
Opening 
 Prof. Kyoichi Otsuki from Kyushu University (Hall AB)
Session 1   Water and Material Cycling in Forests
10:00-11:30, Hall AB
10:00–10:30
Keynote Speech 1 
Dr. Sheng DU (Chinese Science Academy)
Sap flow characteristics in black locust trees over multiple-year treatment of rainfall exclusion in a sub-humid site
10:30–11:00
Keynote Speech 2
Dr. BaoLin XUE (Beijing Normal University)
Characteristics and spatiotemporal evolution of ecohydrological processes in Hulunbuir grasslands of inner Mongolia
11:00–11:15
Dr. Masaaki CHIWA (Kyushu University)
Decrease in atmospheric N and P Deposition in Fukuoka in 2010s


11:15–11:30
Mr. Seonghun JEONG (Kyushu University)
Relationship between stand structures and rainfall partitioning in dense unmanaged Japanese cypress plantations

~Lunch break ~
(11:30-13:00)
Poster session
13:00-14:00, Hall GH
Session 2   Forest Ecology in a Changing Environment
14:00-16:45, Hall AB
14:00–14:30
Keynote Speech 3
Dr. Stan GREGORY (Oregon State University)
Benefits and Challenges of Long-Term Monitoring: Experience from the H.J. Andrews LTER Program
14:30–14:45
Dr. Guoqing LI (Chinese Science Academy)
Future climate change induced range shift of vegetation and typical tree species on the Loess Plateau and its implications for forest management

14:45–15:00
Dr. Takuo HISHI (Kyushu University)
Diversity of environmental gradients for soil invertebrates in Kyushu University Forest


15:00–15:15
Mr. Kazushige UEMORI (Kyushu University)
Community structure of Aculeata wasps changes along altitudinal gradient -species diversity, functional traits, phylogenetic composition -

~Afternoon Break~
(15:15-15:30)
15:30–16:00
Keynote Speech 4
Dr. Byung Bae PARK (Chungnam National University)
Long-term ecological study in Korean forests under changing climate

16:00–16:15
Ms. Erika KAWAKAMI (Kyushu University)
Effects of understory degradation on initial litter decomposition in a Japanese cool temperate forest

16:15–16:30
Ms. Ru YANG (Kyushu University)
Contrasting responses of N leaching to elevated N deposition between a Japanese cedar plantation forest and a oak forest in southern Japan

16:3016:45
Dr. Ayumi KATAYAMA (Kyushu University)
Nitrogen fertilization affects belowground carbon cycling in a broad-leaved deciduous forest

16:4517:00
Closing Remarks
Dr. Futoshi NAKAMURA from Hokkaido Univeristy

Poster session
13:00-14:00, Hall GH

Water Cycle in Forest Environment
Factors determining soil hydraulic conductivity of upslope and downslope of two coniferous tree species in the same hillslope
○Moein FARAHNAK (Kyushu University)

Effects of thinning on canopy transpiration of a dense Moso bamboo stand
○Ryuji ICHIHASHI (Kyushu University)

Effects of Parent Lithology on Stream-Groundwater Exchange and Organic Matter Decomposition in Headwater Streams in Kumamoto
○Tamao KASAHARA (Kyushu University)

Response of Transpiration on Different Stand Structures of Japanese Cypress Plantation
○Soe Moe NWE (Kyushu University)

Estimation of rainfall partitioning in coniferous plantations during Northern Kyushu heavy rain
○Kyoichi OTSUKI (Kyushu University)

Different sizes of check dams and the storage of organic matter in a mountain stream
○Ruixin PENG (Kyushu University)

The time lags of stem sap flow and their relationships with transpiration characteristics in Quercus liaotungensis and Robina pseudoacacia in the Loess Plateau, China
○Mai-Jie YAN (Chinese Science Academy)

Material cycling in Forests
Molecular compositions of soil dissolved organic matter between recently-burned and old-burned boreal forests
○Jun'ichiro IDE (Kyushu University)

Effect of decreased precipitation on nitrogen cycle in forests
○Yuzhu LIE (Kyushu University)

A comparison of nitrogen leaching of sugi and natural forests in Fukuoka
○Yuanyuan LIU (Kyushu University)

Short term response of tree transpiration to increase of nitrogen deposition
○Nao NAGANO (Kyushu University)

Forest Ecology
Above- and belowground phenology of coniferous and broadleaved species in Korean temperate forests
○Ji Young AN (Chungnan National University)

Effects of understory vegetation and organic layer removal on aboveground production and regeneration in the Pinus rigida plantation in Korea
○Gye Hong CHO (Chungnan National University)

A general model for Moso bamboo water use covering different culm density and meteorological conditions
○Tomonori KUME (Kyushu University)

Effects of a slope position on biomass and net primary production in an abandoned bamboo forest
○Kohei SHIMONO (Kyushu University)