The Program of the International Conference on Poyang Lake Complex Environment System

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The International Conference on Poyang Lake Complex Environment System
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     Advanced Workshop on Watershed Modeling and Water Resources Management
                      Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
                          June 27-30, 2005

Keynote Speakers:

CHANGMING LIU, Academician, the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Changming Liu is an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He is currently the Director of the United Research Center for Water Problems of CAS, and the Dean of the College of Resource and Environmental Sciences of Beijing Normal University. Professor Liu has done many pioneer works in the fields of hydrology and geography in China and made significant contributions in hydrology and water resource. He holds a number leading positions in the International Geographical Union (IGU), the Geographical Society of China (GSC), the National Commission for IUGG / IAHS, the Chinese Society of Hydraulic Engineering, China’s National Committee on UNESCO / IHP, the International Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (IRCSA), Chinese National Committee for IGBP / BAHC,  the Chinese Commission for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, and Chinese National Committee for International Hydrological Program (IHP). He is the Editor in Chief of Eco-agricultural Research , the Editor in Chief of Acta Geographica Sinica, and has published more than 380 papers and edited 30 books with more than 80 papers published in English.

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June 26-28, 2005

CPGIS Young Scholar Summit Lectures:
-    Co-sponsored by the China Association of Sciences and Technology, The Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Science and Jiangxi Normal University

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DAY 1 – June 27, 2005

9:00AM-10:00AM, June 27, 2005

Opening Session:
Chair: Yu Huan, Vice President, Jiangxi Normal University
Speakers:
.   You Hai, President, Jiangxi Normal University
.   Governor, Jiangxi Province
.   Honglie Sun, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences
.   Hui Lin, Honor Dean, the Institute of Ecological Studies, Jiangxi Normal University
.   Mark Wilson, Professor, University of Michigan
.   Chaowei Yang, President, Association for Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Science
.   Gordon Liu, President, Chinese Economists Society

10:00AM-10:30AM, June 27, 2005    
Break

10:30AM-11:30AM, June 27, 2005    

Keynote Speeches:
Chair: Xiaohong Wang, Director, the Office of Mountain, Rivers and Lakes, Jiangxi Province
Speaker: Changming Liu, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:30AM-12:00PM, 2005
Lab Tour and Project Demos

12:00PM-2:00PM, June 27, 2005
Lunch

2:00PM-3:45PM, June 27, 2005
Site:
Invited Presentations: Great Lakes Watersheds Modeling and Assessment
Chair: Jiaguo Qi, Michigan State University and Jiangxi Normal University

Great Lakes Spatially Distributed Watershed Model of Water and Materials Runoff, Thomas E Croley, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA

Integrated Modeling of the Muskegon River Ecosystem: A New Approach to Integrated Risk Assessment for Great Lakes Watersheds. Michael J. Wiley, University of Michigan

A Framework for Integrated Assessments to Manage Environmental Problems, R. Jan Stevenson, Michigan State University

3:45PM-4:00PM, June 27 2005
Break

4:00PM-6:00PM, June 27 2005
Public Forum: Poyang Lake Research Partnership
Co-Chairs:
Hui Lin, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Jiangxi Normal University
Jun Xia, Key Lab. of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes of CAS and the State Key Lab of Water Resource and Hydrological Engineering of Wuhan University
Panels: Jan Stevenson, Michael Wiley, Edwin Herricks, Jiaguo Qi, Xiaowen Li, Dadao Lu, Du Zheng, Jianya Gong, Xi Chen, Shuming Bao, and etc.

4:00PM-6:00PM, June 27 2005
Session I. Land Use and Land Cover Changes (I)
Chair: Le Wang, Texas State University-San Marcos

An Expert System for Wetlands Identification., Nathan Torbick, Michigan State University

Simulation of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sediment Levels Based on Land Use/Land Cover Type and Pattern, Pariwate Varnakovida, Michigan State University

Wetland Vegetation Using Hyper-spectral Remote Sensors, Francisco J. Artigas, Rutgers University

Land Use Change and its Impacts on Flood Risk in the Lower Missouri River Basin, Cuizhen Wang, University of Missouri

The Estimation Of Nonpoint-source Of Hanjiang River’s Middle And Lower Reaches Based On RS,GIS, Hong Peng, Wuhan University

4:00PM-6:00PM, June 27 2005
Session II. Watershed Hydrology
Chair: David Shankman, University of Alabama

A distributed monthly water balance model for quantifying hydrological response to climate changes and human activities, Gangsheng Wang, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Variation of Rainfall Recharge Coefficient Related to Depth to Groundwater, Zhicai Zhang, Hohai University

Modeling of Hydrological Response to Environmental change of Heihe River Catchment, China, Hongming He, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Application of TOPMODEL in Stream-flow Stimulation and Base-flow Separation, Pei Wen, Hohai University

Effect of Scale in Modeling Hydrologic Response, Edwin Chow, University of South Carolina

6:00PM-8:00PM, June 27, 2005
Dinner
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DAY 2 – June 28, 2005

8:30AM-10:20AM, June 28, 2005
Session III. Hydrological Modeling and Applications
Chair: Chansheng He, Western Michigan University and Jiangxi Normal University

Nonlinearity of Hydrological System and Distributed Time Varian Gain Model Approach, Jun Xia, Key Lab. of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes of CAS and the State Key Lab of Water Resource and Hydrological Engineering of Wuhan University

A Monthly Hydrological Model for Integrating Spatial Variations of Basin Topography and Rainfall, Yongqing Chen, Hohai University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Potential Water Yield Reduction due to Reforestation/Afforestation Practices across China, Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service

Modeling the Impacts of Animal Treading on Surface Runoff, Yongqian Tian, University of Massachusetts at Boston

Impacts of Population Growth, Climate Change, and Landuse Change on Water Availability and Demands across the Southeastern US, Steven McNulty, USDA Forest Service

8:30AM-10:20AM, June 28, 2005
Session IV. Land Use and Land Cover Changes (II)
Chair: Daniel G. Brown, the University of Michigan

Land use/cover Dynamics and Water Quality in the Muskegon River Watershed in Michigan, Jiaguo Qi, Michigan State University

Mapping Salt Marsh Vegetation Using Hyper-spectral AISA Imagery in New Jersey Meadowlands, Jason Yang, The University of Rhode Island

Estimation of the Effects of Population Growth on Forestland in Virginia, Rui Liu, Beijing Normal University

Coastal Mangrove Forest Characterization from Multi-spectral Remote Sensing Image and Hyper-spectral Data, Le Wang, Texas State University-San Marcos

A Study on Soil Erosion in Poyang Lake Basin, Shuhua Qi, Jiangxi Normal University

10:20AM-10:30AM, June 28, 2005
Break

10:30AM-12:00PM, June 28, 2005
Session V. Non-point Source Pollution    
Chair: Xiaoling Chen, Wuhan University

Watershed Management Practices for Integrated Non-point Source Pollution Control, Shaw L. Yu, University of Virginia

Estimating Spatial Distribution of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings Using Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model, Chansheng He, Western Michigan University

An Integrated Approach for Modeling Long-Term Groundwater Nitrate Loading into Surface Water from Agricultural Watersheds, Mingyu Wang, U.S. EPA Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center

An Assessment Simulation on Nutrient Transport in Taihu Basin, Geying Lai, JiangXi Normal University

10:30AM-12:00PM, June 28, 2005
Session VI. Water Resources Management
Chair: Xi Chen, Hohai University

The Water Resource Collocation of Qiantang River’s Outfall, Guangyu Liu, Zhejiang Design Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power

The Role of Market-Incentive Policy Instruments in China’s Environmental Policy: The Case of ISO 14001, Sangbum Shin, Korea University

The Trend of Water Quality Evolvement from Huangpu River, Shanghai, Hui Zhang, Shanghai Jiaotong University

Study on the Designing Flood Calculation in Urbanization Areas, Xiang Zhang, Wuhan University

Ozone Exposure and Children Asthma: A GIS A pproach, Qiu Fang, University of Texas at Dallas

12:00PM-2:00PM, June 28, 2005
Lunch

2:00PM-3:45PM, June 28, 2005
Session VII. Poyang Lake Studies: Flooding and Wetland Changes
Chair: Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service

Initiating Research on Human Responses to Flooding in the Poyang Lake Region, Daniel G. Brown, University of Michigan

Mapping the Land Cover Around Poyang Lake Through Sub-Pixel Classification, Huiyong Sang, Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Hydrological Characteristics of Poyang Lake, Dagan Xiong, Jiangxi Institute of Hydrological Planning

Establishment of Wetland Vegetation Biomass Model by in-situ and Remote Sensing observation in Poyang Lake Area, Shuisen Chen, Guangzhou Institute of Geography

Flood Frequency in China’s Poyang Lake Region: Trends and Teleconnections, David J. Shankman, University of Alabama

2:00PM-3:45PM, June 28, 2005
Session VIII. Water Quality Assessment
Chair: Mingyu Wang, U.S. EPA Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center

A 200-yr Historical Modeling of Catchment Nutrient Changes in Hong Lake Basin, Feng Gui, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology

Analysis and Countermeasures On Point-source Pollution Upstream Of Yong-ding River Valley In Zangjiakou City, Wei Chen, Hebei Research Institute of Water Resource

The Effect of Phosphorus Concentration in Lake Water on Phosphorus Release from Sediment, Qian Sha, Wuhan Research Institute of Environmental Protection

Study on the Integration of One-dimensional River Water Quality Model with GIS, Baojun Zhang, Wuhan University

3:45PM-4:00PM, June 28, 2005
Break

4:00PM-6:00PM, June 28, 2005
Session IX. Poyang Lake Studies: Environmental and Public Health
Chair: Mark Wilson, the University of Michigan

Climate Change in the Poyang Lake Basin 1960-2000, Tong Jiang, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology

Analysis on Carrying Capacity of Water Environment of Poyang Lake, Bangyou Yan, Nanjing Institute of Geography & Limnology and MRL Office

Schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake region, Dandan Lin, Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Parasitic Diseases

Policy Impact on the Relationships among Environment, Public Health, and Regional Economic Development in Poyang Lake, China, Howard Lin, University of Michigan

The Living Environment of Schistosome and Schistosomiasis Prevention and Cure
in Poyang Lake, Lin Zheng and Muya Ye, Jiangxi Normal University

4:00PM-6:00PM, June 28, 2005
Session X. GIS and Remote Sensing Applications
Chair: Shuhua Qi, Jiangxi Normal University

Visualization and Application of HyperGIS in Disaster Relief and Risk Management, Frank Chang, LOSAC, the Lake Okeechobee Stage-Area-Capacity Lookup Application

Water Quality Assessment using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing, Narumon Wiangwang, Michigan State University

A New Wavelet-based Classification Framework, Soe Win Mint, University of Oklahoma

A Collaborative Virtual Geographic Environment for the Planning of Silt Dam Systems in Watersheds, Jianhua Gong, Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Geospatial Interoperability Education, Research, Development on Distributed GIS, Chaowei Yang, George Mason University

6:00PM-8:00PM, June 28, 2005
Dinner

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DAY 3 – June 29, 2005

8:30AM-9:45AM, June 29, 2005
Session XI. Poyang Lake Studies: Wetland Pollution and Biodiversity
Chair: Shaw L. Yu, the University of Virginia

Monitoring of Siberian Cranes and Associated Waterfowl in relation to Vallisneria spiralis: A Collaborative Effort by Poyang Lake National Nature Reserve and the International Crane Foundation, James Burnham, International Crane Foundation

A conceptual framework of a GIS-based model for simulation of the growth of Vallisneria spiralis and the food habitat of Siberian crane, Guofeng Wu, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation

Study on the Water Budget of Forest and Grass Ecosystems in Hilly Region of Red Soil in Northeast Jiangxi Province, Junfeng Dai, Whuan University

Characteristic of Heavy Metals Pollution on the Wetland of Poyang Lake and its Water, Soil, Sediment and Aquatic Plants, Minfei Jian, JiangXi Normal University

Application of MODIS Data to Evaluating Ecological Environment in Poyang Lake Basin, Peng Gu, Wuhan University

8:30AM-9:45AM, June 29, 2005
Session XII. Spatial Data Mining
Chair: Lin Liu, University of Cincinnati

Spatial Data Mining for Fuzzy Modeling and Mapping of Natural Resources, Feng Qi, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The inversion of suspended sediments in Poyang Lake based on artificial neural network (ANN), Zhongyi Wu, Wuhan University

A New Method for Drought Monitoring Based on NIR-Red Spectral Space, Zhiming Zhan, Peking University

Spatial Statistics for Public Health, Dejian Lai, University of Texas

Correction of Regular Errors of Classification Results based on Object Spatial Relationship and Geographical Data, Xiaobin Cai, Wuhan University

8:30AM-9:45AM, June 29, 2005
Session XIII. Poyang Lake Studies: Socioecology and Environment (I)
Chair: Lin Zheng, Jiangxi Normal University

近300年来鄱阳湖湖滨地区圩堤建设的演变――以三个时期的地方志为主要依据
Evolution of Embankment Building around the Poyang lakeshore District in the last 300 years–based on the three periods chorographies, Jiangxi Normal University

近三百年来鄱阳湖区水面产权的演变――对鄱阳湖区渔户文书的解读
Evolution of water surface ownership of the Poyang lakeshore District in the last 300 years—documented by Poyang Lake Fishermen Data, Hongsheng Liang, Jiangxi Normal University

1950年代江西地方政府对血吸虫的普查情况
The common investigation of schistosomiasis by the local government of Jiangxi province during 1950~1960, Jiangxi Normal University

9:45AM-10:00AM, June 29, 2005
Break

10:00AM-12:00PM, June 29, 2005
Session XIV. Poyang Lake Studies: Environmental Data Acquisition, Analysis and Visualization
Chair: Chaowei Yang, George Mason University

EADSS: A Spatial Statistical Tool for Environmental Data Analysis, Haitang Hu, Wuhan University

A Web-based system (MED) for MODIS data extraction and distribution, Liangxu Wang and Zuotong Nan, Lanzhou Research Institute of Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

3D Visualization in Poyang Lake Watershed Using ERDAS IMAGINE 8.7 and ArcGIS 9, Wei Wu, Wuhan University

Application of ArcSDE and Oracle9i based Spatial Database Technology to Poyang Lake Watershed, Biyu Chen, Wuhan University

Poyang Lake Data Sharing and Virtual Poyang Lake Visualization, Zong Zhang and Chunlei Liu, the Institute of Geography and Jiangxi Normal University

Soil Erosion Assessment Using USLE and GIS&RS—A Case Study on Xiushui Watershed, Jiangxi Province, Hui Li, Wuhan University

10:00AM-12:00PM, June 29, 2005
Session XV. Environmental Management and Sustainable Development
Chair: Yongqing Chen, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Flood Management and Water Resource Sustainable Development: The Case of Great Lakes Basin, Yongyuan Yin, University of British Columbia

Okanagan Basin Management: Experience and Future Challenges, Xiaohua Wei, University of British Columbia-Okanagan

Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions and Their Implication for Water Resources Management in the Platte River Valley, Xunhong Chen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Water Resource Collocation of Qiantang River’s Outfall, Guangyu Liu, Zhejiang Design Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power

Evaluating Environmental Potentiality of Sustainable Development in the Poyang Lake Basin Based on Factor Analysis, Hao Wu and Xiaoling Chen, Wuhan University

10:00AM-12:00PM, June 29, 2005
Session XVI. Poyang Lake Studies: Socioecology and Environment (II)
Chair: Jianping Zeng, Jiangxi Normal University

鄱阳湖湿地建设的伦理应对, 曾建平, 江西师范大学
Environmental Ethics in Poyang Lake Wetland Development, Jianping Zeng, Jiangxi Normal University

鄱阳湖湿地保护立法的几个问题,潘世钦, 江西师范大学
On the Regulation for Poyang Lake Wetland Protection, Shiqian Pan, Jiangxi Normal University

中国大学生湿地保护行动的实践——江西师范大学“蓝天”环保社团鄱阳湖湿地使者活动回顾,钟业喜,江西师范大学
The Practice of Wetland Protection by College Students in China – A Review of the NGO’s Missionary Activities on Poyang Lake Wetland by the Blue Sky Group for Environmental Protection of Jinagxi Normal University, Yexi Zhong, Jiangxi Normal University

12:00PM-2:00PM, June 29, 2005
Lunch

2:00PM-4:30PM, June 29, 2005
Public Forum: Poyang Lake Research Needs and Priorities
Co-Chairs:
    Yongyuan Yin, University of British Columbia
Wei Ji, University of Missouri at Kansas City
Panels: TBA

2:00PM-4:30PM, June 29, 2005
Poyang Lake Studies: Reports from Poyang Lake Lab Sponsored Projects (in Chinese)
Co-Chairs: Manying Wang and Yiyun Peng, Jiangxi Normal University

4:30PM-4:40PM, June 29, 2005
Break

4:40PM-5:00PM, June 29, 2005
Conference Summary and Closing Statements