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生物与文化多样性保护国际会议 中国 云南 昆明与西双版纳 2012年5月27–31日
会议通知及论文征集
主办单位:
云南生物与文化多样性保护中心
云南省林业科学院
参办单位:
国际木文化学会美国总部
云南国际文化交流中心
云南生物多样性研究院
山水自然保护中心
野生动植物保护国际中国项目部
亚洲绿色文化国际交流促进会
中国科学院西双版纳热带植物园
云南中医学院民族医药学院
云南大学亚洲国际河流中心
时间:
2012年5月27–31日
地点:
中国 云南 昆明与西双版纳
会议背景
在人类文明发展的历史进程中,生物多样性与文化多样性密不可分。当今世界由于生物多样性的持续下降及气候变化的不断加剧,可持续管理生物多样性已成全球关注的热点议题。目前许多国家正面临生物多样性丧失,生物多样性资源下降,生物多样性保护困难等诸多问题。同时在许多发展中国家,传统知识——生物多样性的文化表达正在快速消失。为了拯救生物多样性资源和维持生态系统为地球生命系统持续不断地提供所需的服务,当务之急是需要理解、承认、尊重和保护与生物多样性有关的传统知识与文化。
生物文化多样性不仅是世界重要遗产的一部分,也是现代化发展的重要基础。在亚洲的人类历史上,人类在和生物系统及环境相互作用的基础上建立和发展起来了森林文化、农耕文化、医药文化、饮食文化、精神文化及其他的民间文化,生物文化多样性是人类文明不可缺惑的重要组成成分。进入二十一世纪以来,全球化进程正在加速,市场经济越来越向农村扩展。我们面临的挑战是学会怎样在我们亚洲生物文化的摇篮中发展可持续的社会,其中包括维护人们精神层面对自然的尊重,并使之成为技术管理的基础。在亚洲所有的国家,维护持续的生物多样性系统与生产系统是一个迫切的问题;在我们这个社会,更好地理解与生物多样性有关的传统知识与土著文化将在现代化发展中发挥很重要的作用,将会大大有助于生物多样性保护和以生物多样性为基础的经济发展。
本次学术研讨会是在中国云南省第一次组织召开这样一个题目的会议。由于生物文化多样性研究和保护是一个新的跨学科领域,考虑到本次会议议题的广泛程度和生物文化多样性内容的丰富度,本次会议将重点关注亚洲地区,特别是喜马拉雅地区和湄公河地区生物与文化多样性保护的相关问题;会议并将组织参会代表访问考察一些具有生物与文化多样性保护价值的地点和内容。
会议目的
1. 为开展可持续的生物多样性管理和保护,会议将重点交流与分享在与生物多样性有关的传统知识和文化研究中已获得的科学与文化研究成果。
2. 会议的宗旨之二是为大湄公河地区和喜马拉雅地区从事生物与文化保护的同行提供一个讨论与探讨保护药用植物和传统医药文化策略和方法的平台。
3. 会议将为加强和推进从事生物多样性、传统知识、文化保护、农村发展的研究单位、非政府组织、民间传统医生、相关人员之间相互了解,加强联系,为今后开展合作提供更为广泛的渠道。
会议议题
1. 在可持续发展与保护过程中的传统文化和可持续生物多样性管理的途径
2. 大湄公河地区的药用植物保护和传统医药知识的传承
3. 原住民社区对气候变化的感知和应对,探索生物文化途径方法评估当地气候变化状况和趋势
会议议程
本次会议由以下两部分组成:
1. 会议学术交流与讨论(5月27日外地代表到达,5月28日及29日上午开会)
2. 野外考察,考察西双版纳有潜在价值的生物文化多样性保护内容与地点(5月29日下午飞赴西双版纳,5月31日晚上返回昆明)
会议详细日程将在会议召开前完成。
论文征集
会议要求参会代表将详细的论文摘要(约3-4页,word 格式的A4纸,)在2012年5月17日前发给杨植惟先生(电子邮件: zhiwei@mail.kib.ac.cn)。
同时希望参会代表在2012年5月17日前将回执表发给杨植惟先生。
语言
英文和中文
重要截止时间
提交回执表和详细论文摘要:2012年5月15日
会议地点
会议地点:昆明市樱花酒店五楼多功能会议厅
注册费(国内代表)
人民币2,000元,包括昆明两天的食宿、会议材料、论文集、会议室费用、机场接送等。不需要住宿者交注册费1,200元,包括昆明两天膳食、会议材料、论文集、会议室费用等。
野外考察费(国内代表)
人民币3,000元,包括昆明和西双版纳之间的来回机票、西双版纳两天的食宿、交通费及回到昆明后一晚的住宿等。
组织委员会
裴盛基 研究员:云南生物与文化多样性保护中心理事长(主席)
杨宇明 研究员:云南省林业科学院 (共同主席)
侯文彬 先生:国际木文化学会 (共同主席)
吕植 教授:山水自然保护中心 (共同主席)
张朝德 先生:云南国际文化交流中心
张颖溢 博士:野生动植物保护国际中国项目部
和爱军 博士:亚洲绿色文化国际交流促进会
沈立新 研究员:云南生物多样性研究院
郑进 教授:云南省卫生厅
王四代 教授:云南民族大学
联系人
杨植惟:云南生物与文化多样性保护中心, zhiwei@mail.kib.ac.cn
李江:云南省林业科学院, lijianglyht@yahoo.com.cn
The International Symposium on Biocultural Diversity Conservation
May 27th – 31st, 2012, Kunming and Xishuangbannan, Yunnan, China
Announcement and Call for Paper
Symposium Organizers:
Center for Biocultural Diversity Conservation (CBCDC), Kunming, China
Yunnan Academy of Forestry, Kunming, China
Co-organizers:
International Wood Culture Society (IWCS), USA
Yunnan International Cultural Exchange Center, Kunming, China
Yunnan Institute of Biodiversity, Kunming, China
SHAN SHUI Conservation Center, Beijing, China
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) China Programme, Beijing, China
AGA Asia Green-Culture Association, China
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, CAS, China
Asian International River Centre of Yunnan University, China
Date:
May 27th – 31st, 2012
Venue:
Kunming and Xishuangbannan, Yunnan, China
Background
Biodiversity and cultural diversity are intimately linked throughout human history. Today sustainable management of biodiversity is a critical global issue as biodiversity resources continue to decline and climate change accelerates. Today the world is facing loss of biodiversity, degradation of biodiversity resources and challenges in biodiversity conservation in many countries. At the same time, traditional knowledge – the cultural expression of biodiversity is disappearing rapidly in many developing countries. Understanding, recognizing, respecting and protecting biodiversity-related traditional knowledge and culture is urgently needed to save the world’s biodiversity resources as well as maintain the environmental services that ecosystems provides for all on the planet.
Biocultural diversity is not only seen as an important part of world heritage but also important basis for modern development. In Asia, biocultural diversity is notable component of human civilization comparing from forest culture, agro-culture, medical culture, food culture, spiritual culture to many other folk cultures that were established and developed on the basis of human interactions with bio-systems and environment through human history. This century will surely see accelerated globalization and deeper expansion of the market economy into rural communities. Our challenge is to learn how to develop sustainable societies in our Asian Cradle of Biocultures including maintaining the spiritual respects for nature such as must underlie technical management practices. Sustainable biological diversity system and production system should be an urgent agenda issue in all countries in Asia and better understanding of biodiversity related traditional knowledge and local culture in our societies will have a great role to play in modern development, contributing to biodiversity conservation and biodiversity-based economy development.
This is the first time to organize as such subject symposium in Yunnan of China. As BioCultural Diversity is a New, Interdisciplinary and Cross-cutting field for research and conservation, considering the wide-scope of symposium subject and richness of biocultural components, the symposium will attempt to have a geographical focus on Asia, in particular the Himalayas and Mekong Region for the symposium to he held in Kunming and Xishuangbanna, Yunnan of China.
Objectives
1. To highlight, stimulate and share scientific and cultural research findings on the application of biodiversity related traditional knowledge and culture for sustainable biodiversity management and conservation.
2. To provide a forum for discussion, exploration and formulation of strategies and approaches for conservation of medicinal plants and traditional medical cultures in the Great Mekong Region (GMR) and Himalayas.
3. To strengthen ties and facilitate regional networking between institutions, NGOs and involving individuals working on biodiversity, traditional knowledge, culture conservation and rural development and herbal doctors.
Symposium Topics
1. Traditional culture and sustainable biodiversity management for sustainable development and conservation
2. Conservation of medicinal plants and inheritance of traditional medical knowledge in the Great Mekong Region (GMR)
3. Indigenous community response to climate change and biocultural approaches to assess climate condition and trends at local level
Symposium Programme
The Symposium is structured by two sections:
1. Scientific programme for presentation papers and discussions (Check-in on May 27, Symposium on May 28 and in the morning of May 29)
2. Field trip to visit potential biocultural diversity conservation sites in Xishuangbanna (Leave for Xishuangbannna in the afternoon/evening of May 29, return to Kunming in the afternoon/evening of May 31 and check out on June 1)
The detailed day to day programme will be finalized before the symposium and distributed.
Call for papers
Those interested in presenting oral papers or posters at the conference are requested to send expanded abstracts at 3-4 full pages (A4) (MS word) by email before May 15th, 2012 to Mr. Yang Zhiwei (email: zhiwei@mail.kib.ac.cn)
We sincerely hope that participants send us by email the Registration Form before April 30th, 2012
Language:
Both English and Chinese are accepted for oral and post presentations
Important Deadlines:
Submit Registration Form: Before April 30th, 2012
Submission of Expanded Abstract: May 15th, 2012
Conference venue and accommodation
Venue: Kunming (TBI)
Accommodation: Kunming (TBI)
Registration fee and Accommodation
Regular US$400, Students: US$200. The registration fee is inclusive of conference material, programme & abstract book, meals and hotel rooms during the symposium and a proceeding after the symposium. Student registration excludes hotel rooms, proceedings and letter of verification from the university or institute is required.
Field Trip Fee
US$500, including air fees between Kunming and Xishuangbanna, land transportation, meals and hotel rooms in 2 days field visits in Xishuangbanna and one night stay in Kunming (June 1) (about US$230 for round trip air tickets at discount price for the field trip between Kunming and Xishuangbanna)
Organizing Committee
Prof. Pei Shengji, Center for Biocultural Diversity Conservation (CBCD), (Chairman)
Prof. Yang Yuming, Yunnan Academy of Forestry (YAF), (Co-chair)
Mr. Mike Wen Pin Hou, International Wood Culture Society (Co-chair)
Prof. Lv Zhi, SHAN SHUI Conservation Center (Co-chair)
Mr. Zhang Chaode, Yunnan International Cultural Exchange Center
Dr. Zhang Yingyi, Fauna & Flora International (FFI) China Programme
Dr. He Aijun, AGA, Asia Green-culture Association
Prof. Shen Lixin, Yunnan Institute of Biodiversity
Prof. Zheng Jin, Yunnan Provincial Bureau of Health
Prof. Wang Sidai, Yunnan University of Nationalities
Contact
Mr. Yang Zhiwei, CBCDC, zhiwei@mail.kib.ac.cn
Mr. Li Jiang, YAF, lijianlyht@yahoo.com.cn |
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