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INVITATION
Climate-Forest Interactions
Workshops and opportunities for
collaborative research
The Malaysian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the
Malaysian Meteorological Department (MMD), and the international
Research Consortium, OP3, invite meteorologists, chemists, hydrologists,
engineers, foresters, ecologists, plant biologists, and those informing
climate change policy to attend the following workshops:
Tuesday 9 January 2007, 8:00-16:00
Workshop for potential Malaysian collaborators
Location: Environment Institute of Malaysia (EiMAS), UKM
Bangi campus, Malaysia
Saturday 13 January 2007, 10:00-15:00
Workshop for potential Malaysian collaborators and site visit
Location: Danum Valley Field Centre, Sabah, Malaysia
Some funds are available to support attendance at either of the two
workshops.
To register interest, please email Mr Faizal Shahril at [email protected]
or Dr Nick Chappell at [email protected] before 31 December
2006
The OP3 Project
OP3 is a consortium of 11 research institutions from the UK and Malaysia, plus
other international partners. The aim of the project is to study forest-climate
interactions in Sabah. The field campaigns (including a research aircraft) will be
based at the Bukit Atur Global Atmospheric Watch station in 2008.
There is now an opportunity for other Malaysian scientists, with an interest in
all areas of forest-climate interactions, including climate policy, to extend the
scope of the project by becoming involved in this international consortium.
Areas of possible collaboration include:
•Climate change
•Weather forecasting, modification, and particles
•The water cycle (hydrology)
•Regional air quality
•Plant biodiversity and climate
Workshop Agenda
Introduction and welcome from Malaysian Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment
Overview of the OP3 Project – Prof. Nick Hewitt, Lancaster University
Climate and air quality studies in Malaysia – Dr Leong Chow Peng,
Deputy Director MMD
Global climate modelling – Prof. John Pyle FRS, Cambridge University
Biosphere-atmosphere interactions – Prof. David Fowler FRS, CEH Edinburgh
Chemistry of the atmosphere – Dr. Graham Mills, University of East Anglia
Earth Observation – Dr. Paul Monks, Leicester University
Clouds, weather modification and atmospheric particles – Dr. Martin Gallagher,
Manchester University
Forest-climate interactions and plant biodiversity - Dr. Nick Chappell,
Lancaster University
Lunch
Break out discussion groups:
Climate change (Chair: Prof. John Pyle FRS, Cambridge University)
Weather forecasting, modification, and particles
(Chair: Dr. Leong Chow Peng, Deputy Director MMD)
The water cycle (Chair: Dr. Kawi Bidin, Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
Regional air quality (Chair: Dr. Paul Monks, Leicester University)
Climate impacts on plant biodiversity (Chair: Dr. Chris Geron, USEPA)
Summing up and close
The afternoon session will provide an opportunity for small-group discussions
on specific collaborations. There will also be opportunities for further
discussions on Wednesday 10 January and Sunday 14 January. There will be a
visit to the Bukit Atur Global Atmospheric Watch Station on Sunday 14 January.