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Session 1: What we could know with current observation techniques - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Session 1: What we could know with current observation techniques - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
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Potential reference sites for the calibration of remote sensing analysis in Japan and Asia-Pacific region
Long-term plot >1ha (Ishii AP-BON Book)
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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-
13:00-13:30
- Dr. Masafumi Fujita
“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”
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H.Yamano
- Y. Golbuu
- M. Fujita
- T. Nakano
- J. Brodie
Eko Siswanto
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IPBES GEOBON IHDP DIVERSITAS
Physical conditions/ Material cycle Ecosystem/ Biodiversity
Spatial Spatial Resolution/Extension Resolution/Extension NPP/Biomass/C-Flux
Community Dynamics/ Ecosystem Function
Species Distribution Climate Micro-climate /Hydrology Satellite observation
1m 10m 100m 1km 10km 10cm 1cm
LULC/ Population etc.
Human Impacts
人間-生態系 相互作用
100km 1000km
WCRP IGBP
In situ observation
気候-生態系 相互作用
Global