Session 1: What we could know with current observation techniques
Potential reference sites for the calibration of remote sensing analysis in Japan and Asia-Pacific region Long-term plot >1ha ( Ishii AP-BON Book )
Session 1: What we could know with current observation techniques 10:10-11:30 Dr. Hiroya Yamano “Corals reefs in a changing world: climate change and land-based pollution issues” 10:30-11:10 Dr. Yimnang Golbuu “Effects of land-use change on watershed discharge and nearshore reefs of Palau” 11:10-11:40 Dr. Eko Siswanto "Satellite remote sensing application for monitoring marine ecosystem in the Asia- Pacific marginal seas" 11:40-12:10 Dr. Takanori Nakano “A new earth observation tool using multiple stable isotopes: an example of eutrophication diagnosis in Lake Biwa, Japan” 12:10-13:00 -Lunch Break- Dr. Masafumi Fujita 13:00-13:30 “Coastal pollution and its control strategy in Funafuti atoll, Tuvalu” 13:30-14:10 Dr. Jon Brodie “Managing agricultural and port pollution for the Great Barrier Reef”
J. Brodie Eko Siswanto H.Yamano Y. Golbuu M. Fujita T. Nakano
International Programs on Biodiversity and Spatial scale Satellite observation GEOBON IPCC Global 気候 - 生態系 相互作用 1000km NPP/Biomass/C-Flux Climate 100km Resolution/Extension Resolution/Extension 10km 人間 - 生態系 相互作用 物質 / 水循環 1km LULC/ Community Dynamics/ Population Micro-climate 100m Ecosystem Function etc. /Hydrology 10m Spatial Spatial IPBES 1m 10cm Species Distribution 1cm IHDP DIVERSITAS IGBP WCRP In situ observation Human Ecosystem/ Physical conditions/ Impacts Biodiversity Material cycle
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