Time: Nov. 22-25, 2014
Venue: Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS, Beijing, China
Sponsor: Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN-SSC) and Goose Specialist Group of Wetlands International
Organizer: Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS
Co-organizer: China Ornithological Society
1. About the Meeting
There are globally nine flyways for waterbirds. With the rapid growth of population and economy, the East Asian-Australasian flyway has become the most threatened one, with 50% of the known waterbird species suffering from number decrease. To promote the research and protection of geese on this flyway, the Goose Specialist Group decide to hold this meeting.
2. Content of the Meeting
Goose experts and eco-environmental scholars from a number of countries and regions including the U.S., Russia, Denmark, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia and China will be invited to the seminar to share the latest developments in their research on geese and to discuss the research on and the protection of geese on the East Asian-Australasian flyway. On this basis, an East Asian cooperation network on geese will be established and the topics of research priorities, monitoring and protection will be discussed.
Planned topics of the meeting include:
3. Academic Committee
Chairman: Bart Ebbinge (the Netherlands)
Members: Anthony Fox (Denmark), Cao Lei (China), John Takekawa (U.S.), Matsayuki Kurechi (Japan), Ray Alisauskas (Canada)
4. Conference Registration Venue
Xijiao Hotel
Wangzhuang Road 18, Haidian District, Beijing