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30 July (Wed.)

Symposium (Lecture hall, Gifu university)
12:00- Registration
13:00-13:10 Opening Openning address by the Vise-President of Gifu University, Takashi Yasuda
13:10-13:25 Introduction Hiroyuki Muraoka (Gifu University)
13:30-14:10 Plenary 1 [Chair: H Muraoka]
John D. Tenhunen (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
gIntegrating landscape function: An approach for bridging between environmental studies, environmental policy and natural resource management h
14:10-14:50 Plenary 2 [Chair: H Kondo]
Marc Aubinet (Gembloux Agricultural University, Belgium)
gTubulence, storate, advection: Assessment of CO2 transport processes in forested ecosystems by nighth
14:50-15:00 Tea break
15:00-15:40 Plenary 3 [Chair: T. Kojima]
Tsuyoshi Akiyama (SATECO remote sensing group, Gifu University)
Remote sensing in gSatellite Ecologyh, the achievements and future perspectives
15:40-17:50 Session 1 SATECO studies in Takayama site
[Chair: H Muraoka]

H Muraoka (Ecological process group)
g21st century COE program gSatellite Ecologyh: aims and scopeh
K. Kageyama (Ecological process group)
gAvailability of Pythium species as an indicator of soil microorganism respirationh
S. Nagai (Ecological process group)
gCriterion of NDVI for spring leaf expansion and autumn defoliation in a cool-temperate deciduous broad-leaved foresth
M. Ishihara (Remote sensing group)
gObservation of annual phenology pattern using digital images in a deciduous broad-leaved foresth
T.M. Saitoh (Model analysis group)
gFlux measurements, analysis and modeling at TKC (Takayama evergreen coniferous forest) site: A contribution to SATECOh
T. Kojima (Remote sensing group)
gStudy on hydrological processes at the Daihachigagawa river basin, focused on canopy interception and rainfall runoff simulationh

31 July (Thu.)

Symposium (Lecture hall, Gifu university)
8::00- Registration
9:00-11:00 Session 2 Carbon cycle processes: atmospheric aspects
[Chair: H. Kondo and S. Murayama]

S. Tasaka (Gifu University, Japan)
gRadon Observation over the northern Pacific Oceanh
K. Ishijima (FRCGC, Japan)
gStudy on greenhouse gas variation in soil using 222Rn measurement at Takayama siteh
S. Murayama (AIST, Japan)
gExamination of CO2 transport processes on complex terrain at Takayama site using atmospheric Radon-222 concentration measurementh
H. Kondo (AIST, Japan)
gTransportation of CO2 on complex terrain suggested by microscale numerical simulationh
11:00-11:30 Session 3 Poster 3 min talks
11:30-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:50 Session 3 Posters
15:00-18:00 Session 4 Carbon cycle processes: ecological aspects
[Chair: Y. Son]

C. Lee (Seoul Womenfs University, Korea
gDevelopment and prospect of Long Term Ecological Research in Koreah
H. Shibata (Hokkaido University, Japan)
gWhere does sequestrated carbon allocate in forested watershed? - Comparison of process studies in forest ecosystem of northern Japanh
D. Otieno (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
gControls on Ecosystem CO2 exchange and bioproductivity in a mountain peatland ecosystemh
A. Komiyama (Ecological process group, Gifu University)
gNPP and NEP studies in mangrove forestsh
M. Hirota (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
gCarbon Cycle research focused on succession in Sugadaira Montane Research Center, University of Tsukubah
T. Ohtsuka (Ecological process group, Gifu University)
gNet primary production and carbon allocation patterns in red pine, Japanese cedar, and broadleaved forests beneath flux towersh
18:30-20:00 Social event Gifu Univ. cafeteria

1 August (Fri.)

Symposium (Lecture hall, Gifu university)
8::00- Registration
9:00-11:30 Session 5 Scaling analysis of ecosystem functions
[Chair: N. Saigusa]

K.N. Nasahara (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
gLeaf-to-canopy upscaling of optical signals and physiology of forest canopyh
H. Kobayashi (FRCGC, Japan)
gLinking in situ and satellite-derived leaf area index: A case study in Siberian larch foresth
W. Lee (Korea University, Korea)
gUpscaling approach for analyzing CO2 absorption in foresth
S. Kang (Kangwon National University, Korea)
gVegetation phenology and carbon and water fluxes in complex terrains: multi-scale approach integrating field measurment, modeling and remote sensingh
J. Yoshino (Model analysis group, Gifu University)
gSATECO model: coupling mesoscale meteorological and ecosystem models with RS-derived landscape informationh
11:30-12:00 Discussion N. Saigusa, Y. Son, J.D. Tenhunen, H. Muraoka,
12:00 Closing remarks T. Akiyama


Updated on 1 July, 2008