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8th CJK IMBeR Symposium

Time: 2018.09.17 - 2018.09.19
Location: East China Normal University, Shanghai, China

MARINE BIOGEOCHEMICAL SCIENCES FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE WEST PACIFIC BIOSPHERE

The 8th China - Japan - Korea IMBeR Symposium will be hosted by the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research (SKLEC), East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, China in 17-19 September 2018.

Introduction

Marine sciences researchers from China, Japan, and Korea have been worked actively at the frontier in the areas of Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics (GLOBEC) and Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) since early 1990s. Various scientific workshops and/or training activities have been taken among the three neighbor countries since then. Starting at 2002, the China-Japan-Korea GLOBEC/IMBER symposia have been an important venue for scientific exchange across focused marine science disciplines among the West Pacific region. With IMBER become the core project under Future Earth in 2016 and change its name as “IMBeR (Integrated Marine Biosphere Research)”, IMBeR has been working on interdisciplinary research in the ocean, atmosphere, and continental shelf. This interdisciplinary approach will contribute to the combination of natural sciences and social sciences in order to achieve the greatest effect of ocean management and policy development and to achieve sustainable development of the ocean.

Topics

The 8th China-Japan-Korea IMBeR Symposium will focus on analyzing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic forcing on physical processes and biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem structure and functions, and fisheries in the West Pacific region, and how these complex interactions in combination, in turn, influences marine ecosystem and human society in a broad aspect.

The following topics could be included in this symposium:

  1. Advances in observation and modelling of physical and biogeochemical processes in the West Pacific region
  2. The response of marine ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic forcing: past, present and future
  3. Responses of Society to global change in marine systems: ways forward

Scientific Committee

 

Organising Committee

  • GAO, Shu (China)
  • ZHANG, Jing (China)
  • LIU, Su Mei (China)
  • WU, Ying (China)
  • WU, Hui (China)
  • SAITO, Hiroaki (Japan)
  • OGAWA, Hiroshi (Japan)
  • ISHII, Masao (Japan)
  • YOO, Sinjae (Korea)
  • JU, Se-Jong (Korea)
  • LI, Yinji (Japan)
  • Satumanatpan, Suvaluck (Thailand)
 
  • WU, Ying (China)
  • LI, Yinji (Japan)
  • LI, Xiuzhen (China)
  • XU, Yi  (China)
  • ZUO, Fang (China)
  • WANG, Xiaona (China)
  • ZHENG, Wei (China)

 

New Announcements

1. Call for Papers: AOS & Anthropocene Coasts Special Issues on the 8th CJK IMBeR Symposium

In cooperation with the Acta Oceanologica Sinica (AOS) and Anthropocene Coasts, two special issues will offer the opportunity to continue the discussions around the symposium topics. Outstanding papers at IMBeR CJK 2018 have been invited to submit to the special issues. For interested authors who were not able to participate, this call for papers is an invitation to all members of this regional community to consider the issues and submit a paper to the Special Issue.

     
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica (AOS) Special Issue:
Marine Biogeochemical Sciences for the Sustainability of the West Pacific Biosphere

Online submission portal is now open at: https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/actaos

Please follow the instructions in the Guide for Authors, and ensure you select IMBeR 8 as an article type when submitting your paper to this special issue.

Submission deadline: 15 January 2019
     
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Anthropocene Coasts Special Issue:
Responses of Society to Global Change in Marine Systems for the Sustainability of the West Pacific Biosphere

Online submission portal is now open at: https://mc06.manuscriptcentral.com/anc-pubs

The Instructions to Authors can be found at: http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/anc/authors

Please select the Special Issue entitled “Responses of Society to Global Change in Marine Systems for the Sustainability of the West Pacific Biosphere” in the attributes drop-down menu in the Manuscript Submission Step 3.

Article processing charges are being waived for all manuscripts submitted to this Special Issue by submission deadline: 18 January 2019
     

2. The oral and poster presentations of this symposium are now available to be downloaded as PDF format