IV. CTWF 2011 Propaganda - TWAS Regional Office for East

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国际气候与环境科学中心
International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences
CAS-TWAS-WMO Forum 2011
Zhaohui LIN
International Center for climate and Environment Sciences
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Contents
I
CTWF 2011 Motivation & Sponsors
II
CTWF 2011 Sessions & Agenda
III
CTWF 2011 Committees
IV
CTWF 2011 Propaganda
V
CTWF 2011 Participants
I. CTWF 2011 Motivation
Joint International Training Workshop on
“Regional Climate Change and Its Impact Assessment”
September 26-29, Beijing, China
Main Goal of the CTWF 2011
• Reinforce the scientific capacity related with climate change
research among young research fellows from developing Countries.
• Provide linkages among the developing countries, in general, and
participating institutions in particular to share their experiences in
the impact assessment of regional climate change, and local
experiences on the management and adaptation methodology for
regional climate and environmental change.
I. CTWF 2011 Sponsors
Organized by
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the
South (COMSATS)
Co-sponsors
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST)
Chinese Meteorological Administration (CMA)
Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), CAS
International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences (ICCES)
 CAS provides annual funding of 300,000 CNY (around 46,000 USD),
 COMSATS, together with UNESCO provides a 12,000 USD funding support
for CTWF participants in 2011.
II. CTWF 2011 Sessions
The CTWF 2011 international training workshop will cover four
sessions, with lecturers and participants from China and abroad.
a) Facts of regional climate changes and the detection techniques
b) Impact of climate change on regional water resources
c) Impact of climate change on agriculture and ecosystem
d) Regional Climate Model and its applications for climate
change studies
II. CTWF 2011 Tentative Agenda
Time
Morning
Afternoon
Sep. 25
On-site Registration
Sep. 26
Inauguration
Session I (Lecture & Discussion)
Sep. 27
Session II (Lecture & Discussion)
Session III (Lecture & Discussion)
Sep. 28
Session IV-1 (Lecture & Discussion)
Lab Visit
Sep. 29
Session IV-2 (Lecture, Discussion &
Wrap-up session)
Scientific Tour
Important Dates:
Abstract submission:
Notification of Acceptance:
On-site registration:
August 10, 2011
August 20, 2011
September 25, 2011
CTWF 2011 Venue
Beijing Friendship Hotel
Beijing Friendship hotel is in No. 1 South
St. of Zhong Guan Cun in Haidian District,
the central area of Zhong Guan Cun Hightech Garden. There are some famous site
scene like Summer Palace, Winter Palace
and Xiangshan, around this area, along
with some well-known universities
including Beijing University and Tsinghua
University. As the largest garden hotel in
Asia, Beijing Friendship Hotel is recorded
into World Architecture Annals published
by Cambridge in UK for its large area and
typical folk style.
III. CTWF 2011 Committees
International Scientific Committee:
Prof. Qing-cun Zeng (Executive Director of CTWF, IAP/CAS)
Prof. Huijun Wang (Executive Director of CTWF, Director-General of IAP)
Dr. Imtinan. QURESHI (Executive Director, COMSATS, Pakistan)
Prof. Jiang Zhu ( Deputy director of IAP/CAS; TAC member of COMSATS),
Ms. Shuqin Fu (Bureau of International Cooperation,CAS)
Mr. Zhenyu Wang (Bureau of International Cooperation,CAS)
Mr. Tajammul Hussain (Advisor, COMSATS, Pakistan)
Prof. Zhaohui Lin (ICCES, IAP/CAS)
Prof. Xunqiang Bi (ICTP, Italy)
Dr. Rijan Bhakta Kayastha (Kathmandu University, Nepal)
Prof. Xiaodong Zeng (ICCES, IAP/CAS)
Local Organizing Committee:
Lu Zhang (IAP/CAS)
Jixia Dong (ICCES, IAP/CAS)
Ting Tong (ICCES, IAP/CAS)
Yanxia Yang(ICCES, IAP/CAS)
IV. CTWF 2011 Propaganda
The CTWF 2011 has released its announcement through diverse
propaganda platforms. Besides the construction of its own websites,
CTWF also posted up the announcements through international
organizations like COMSATS, TWAS regional office, etc..
Workshop webpage
http://ctwf.icces.ac.cn
http://ctwf.icces.ac.cn/2011ctwf
IV. CTWF 2011 Propaganda
On-line registration in the
workshop homepage
http://ctwf.icces.ac.cn/2011ctwf
www://comsats.org
IV. CTWF 2011 Propaganda
CTWF 2011 Flyer
CTWF 2011
Brochure
V. CTWF 2011 Participants
 Young research scientists who are interested and/or active in climate
science, especially in the field of Regional Climate Change and Its
Impact Assessment are welcome to join CTWF 2011.
 Funds are available to partially or fully support selected
participants. Participants could apply for financial support by apply
to the committee.
 Participants will be finally selected through the CV, or/and the
abstract they submitted to the workshop by the scientific committee
of the training workshop, along with the financial support category.
V. CTWF 2011 Participants
International Participants:
 Until now, Over 16 applicants from developing countries
conveyed their willingness to join the CTWF 2011, within which,
10 have submitted their abstracts to the CTWF 2011 committee.
 From 10 countries, Namely Thailand, Senegal, Nepal,
Ghana, Iran, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Pakistan, Malysia,
Brazil (status as of July 18th)
 The CTWF secretariat has extended meeting announcement and
invitations to young research scientists from more developing
countries, including Vietnam, Mongolia, Kazakhstan,
Colombia etc..
V. CTWF 2011 Participants
Domestic Participants:
 Until now, Over 20 domestic applicants conveyed their willingness to
join the CTWF 2011.
 Mainly from domestic universities, research institutions and provincial
meteorological administration, e.g:
 Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
 Institute of Geographic Science and Natural Resource Research, CAS
 Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS
 Beijing Normal University
Total expected participants: 40
V. CTWF 2011 Participants
Lecturers:
Around 10 lectures have been invited to give talks on the related topics,
including:
Prof. SARR Abdoulaye, from National Meteorological Agency of Senegal
(ANAMS), Lead author of IPCC AR4 report
Dr. Xunqiang Bi, Earth System Physics section, ICTP, TWAS, who is in
charge of maintaining ICTP regional climate model
Prof. Tan Qiu Hong, from Institute of Geographic Science and Natural
Resource Research
Prof. Ren Guoyu, from CMA, who is the expert on the detection of past
climate change over China
Prof. Xiaodong Zeng, from ICCES/IAP, who is the TWAS Young
Affiliate, and expert on ecosystem modelling
……
Thank you!
You are welcome to recommend young scientists
working on climate change related issue to join in
the CTWF 2011!
Prof. Dr. Zhaohui Lin
Director of ICCES
Email: [email protected]
http://www.icces.ac.cn