Advanced Training Workshop on
Southeast Asia Regional Carbon and Water Issues
Chung-Li and Kaohsiung, Taiwan
November 14-25, 2006
As Part of Capacity Building Program for
START - SARCS
(Southeast Asia Regional Committee for START)
Organizers:
START - SARCS Secretariat
Center for Environmental Studies, National Central University, Taiwan
Institute of Marine Geology and Chemistry, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
Sponsor:
National Science Council, Taiwan
Co-Sponsors:
Global Carbon Project (GCP) /Earth Science Systems Partnership (ESSP)
Global Water System Project (GWSP / ESSP)
The Southeast Asia Regional Committee for START (SARCS) announces the Advanced Training Workshop on Southeast Asia Regional Carbon and Water Issues to be held at Chung-Li and Kaohsiung, Taiwan during 14-25 November, 2006.
As part of Taiwan's contribution to the SARCS capacity building program, this workshop is focused on two emerging programs: the joint Global Carbon Project (GCP) and the Global Water System Project (GWSP), both of which have been created to develop a complete picture of the global carbon and water cycles, including both its biophysical and human dimensions, together with the interactions and feedbacks between them. The Southeast Asia Regional Carbon and Water Project is part of the regional projects under GCP.
The main objective is to promote GCP and GWSP-related research programs in SARCS member countries, and to provide advanced training on the carbon measurement, water resources, monitoring and modeling techniques, as well as to develop a GCP and GWSP research collaboration team within SARCS. The workshop is funded by the National Science Council of Taiwan and organized by the following organizations, including the SARCS Secretariat, Center for Environmental Studies of National Central University, and Institute of Marine Geology and Chemistry of National Sun Yat-Sen University.
Objectives of the Workshop
To develop theories regarding carbon and water cycle dynamics and fisheries productivity in the SCS region, with a focus on biogeochemical dimensions, water resources and fisheries along with their interactions and feedback.
To introduce the current geographical and temporal distributions of the major stores and fluxes of carbon, water and associated elements in Southeast Asia, including the deep South China Sea basin, shelves, estuaries and river basins.
To understand the underlying mechanisms and feedbacks that control the dynamics of the regional aquatic carbon and water cycles, encompassing their interactions with nutrient cycles as well as fisheries.
To gain hands-on experience on the measurement of carbonate parameters.
To promote GCP and GWSP regional research programs in SARCS member countries in terms of biogeochemical cycles.
The workshop will gather scientists from Southeast Asia and world leading experts on GCP and GWSP research. Future Southeast Asia GCP and GWSP research topics will be discussed during the workshop.
Facilities and Program
The workshop will last for two weeks. The first phase of five days will be conducted at the Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research in National Central University, Chung-Li. Workshop topics for the first phase will focus on remote sensing, biogeochemical modeling of the South China Sea and water resources. Then there is a one-day field study along the way from Chung-Li to Kaohsiung, where the National Sun Yat-Sen University (NSYSU) is located. The second phase of the program will include four days of training to be conducted at NSYSU on topics related to carbonate parameters, water and sediment transport, and hands-on experiments. A two-day field trip will be arranged afterwards.
Participants
The workshop is open mainly for senior technicians and junior faculty from SARCS member countries, but people from South Asia may also apply. In general, two to three participants will be chosen from each SARCS member country based on their past academic experience and background. We will provide air travel expense and accommodation for workshop participants. English will be used as the official workshop language and a Ph.D. degree in related field is preferred, but not required. Interested persons should send in their resume, including academic background, research interest and recent publications to SARCS Secretariat by July 31, 2006. Final decision for workshop acceptance will be sent to all applicants by August 31, 2006.
Application
Application form, letter of interest and curriculum vitae should be sent to SARCS Secretariat. The application can be found at http://www.sarcs.org/
The contact information is as follows:
Ms. Olga Huang
SARCS Secretariat
National Central University
320 Chung-Li, Taiwan
Tel.: 886-3-426-2726
Fax: 886-3-426-2640
E-mail: olga@sarcs.org.tw
For further inquiry, please contact SARCS Secretariat or one of the chief organizers:
Prof. Chen-Tung Arthur Chen
E-mail: ctchen@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Best,
Jorge Brenner