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International Symposium on Global Environment Monitoring
April 24 (Saturday), 2004


MiraiCAN Hall (Tokyo, Japan)
Hosted by: National Institute for Environmental Studies
(NIES)

The purpose of the symposium is to demonstrate NIES Global Environment Monitoring Activities with the latest research outcomes
and to discuss future environmental monitoring strategies for the Earth Observation Summit II in Tokyo.

Date & Time
April 24 (Saturday), , 2004 13:00 - 17:00
International Symposium
April 23 (Friday) - 24 (Saturday),, 2004 10:00 - 17:00
Poster Exhibition
Venue
MIRAICAN Hall

Address: Nihon Kagaku Miraikan (MIRAICAN)
2-41 Aomi, Taitoh-ku, Tokyo, 135-0064, Japan
TEL: 03-3570-9151 (K.N.)

Transportation: Take "Yurikamome Line" from Shinbashi Station, Tokyo
Get off at "Funeno Kagaku-kan Station" 4-5 min. walk
Conference Room 1
(Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Kagaku-Miraikan), 7F)
Host National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Registration Fee Free of charge
You are requested to register in advance.
Registration On line registration was already closed.
Thank you very much for your interest in our symposium.
Contact Secretariat of International Symposium on Global Environment Monitoring
  TEL +81-(0)3-5511-1512 FAX +81-(0)3-5511-1505 
E-mail:nies-sympo@ccc-inc.co.jp


Program of International Symposium (April 24 (Saturday), 13:00-17:00, 2004

Time
Title(draft)
Presenter
  Coordinator: Dr. Shuzo NISHIOKA, Executive Director, NIES
13:00-13:10
Opening Remarks
Prof. Dr. Yohichi GOHSHI, President, NIES
13:10-13:40 
Outline of NIES in situ Global Environment Monitoring Activities Dr. Yasumi FUJINUMA, Research Program Manager, Center for Global Environmental Research, NIES

13:40-14:10

Monitoring of ozone layer with ground-based networks and satellites Dr. Hideaki NAKANE, Deputy Director, Atmospheric Environment Division, NIES
Commentator Dr W. Andrew Matthews, Manager,
Pacific National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
14:10-14:40  Observation of Ocean CO2 Flux and International Collaboration Dr. Yukihiro NOJIRI, Leader, Carbon Cycle Research Team, Climate Change Research Project, NIES
14:40-15:00 Coffee Break  
15:00-15:30
Observational Study of Natural Halocarbons in the Atmosphere - For Improved Understanding of Atmosphere and Biosphere Interactions - Dr. Yoko YOKOUCHI, Independent Senior Researcher, Environmental Chemistry Division, NIES
15:30-16:00 Scientific Interests of Monitoring Network for Kosa Aerosol in Northeast Asia Dr. Masataka NISHIKAWA, Leader, Environmental Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Laboratory of Intellectual Fundamentals for Environmental Studies, NIES
(also Leader for KOSA Research Team, NIES)
16:00-16:30 Long-term Monitoring of Ecological Services in Tropical Forest Dr. Toshinori OKUDA, Leader, Tropical Ecology Section, Environmental Biology Division, NIES
16:30-16:50 Summary of the Symposium  
16:50- Closing Remarks 
 

 


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