關於召開“一帶一路”地區昆蟲多樣性格局評估與智能監測體係關鍵技術培訓班的通知(第一輪)

  1. 培訓班背景簡介

  共建“一帶一路”是中國提出的一項重大國際合作倡議,是推動構建人類命運共同體的重要實踐平台。今年是共建“一帶一路”倡議提出十周年,加入“一帶一路”倡議的國家和地區不斷增加,國際交流的深度和廣度也達到了一個新高度,與此同時,維持生物多樣性平衡與可持續發展是“一帶一路”各國麵臨的重要挑戰。

  伴隨聯合國可持續發展目標(SDGs)的提出,保護、恢複和促進可持續利用陸地生態係統、遏製生物多樣性喪失是解決當今世界麵臨的嚴峻挑戰的方案之一。21世紀初,在國際《生物多樣性公約》的倡導下,隨著千年生態係統評估、全球環境展望、國際生物多樣性計劃等項目的有效實施,生物多樣性評價指標體係逐步建立和完善,對生物多樣性保護發揮了重要作用。

  昆蟲是地球上進化最為成功的生物群體,已知現生種數超過 100 萬,占據動物界的 90%以上和整個生物界總種數的 54%,是構成地球生物多樣性的重要組成部分,但也是最難監測和評估的類群之一。在此背景下,必威精装版app西汉姆联 白明研究員和英國自然曆史博物館Vogler教授聯合發起了“SITE-100國際大科學計劃”,通過全球構建100個以上標準樣地和標準化分析流程,揭示全球昆蟲多樣性格局和形成機製。

  本培訓班旨在促進“一帶一路”地區科技培訓與合作,在昆蟲多樣性格局評估、昆蟲智能監測體係等方麵形成技術標準體係,構建“一帶一路”昆蟲多樣性格局評估與智能監測體係聯盟。通過共同努力以破除單一國家無法解決的生態矛盾,踐行人類命運共同體的全球價值觀。  

  2. 學員報名

  本培訓班通過教授昆蟲多樣性以及交叉學科的基礎理論知識和前沿研究技術,提升“一帶一路”國家昆蟲多樣性調查和監測能力,培養相關領域的國際人才,搭建青年科學家研究網絡。

  有誌於開展“一帶一路”國家和地區昆蟲多樣性格局評估和監測研究的青年學者均可報名,特別是昆蟲學、動物學、生態學、生物多樣性等領域的青年學者、博士後和博士生。本次培訓將提供20個免費名額,將依據學員國籍、資曆等進行篩選。  

  3. 培訓內容

  培訓班將由必威精装版app西汉姆联 白明研究員主持。采用理論講座、野外實踐及軟件操作三位一體的方式進行授課。目前已經邀請了德國基爾大學、英國帝國理工大學、香港大學、中國科學院、中國高校等機構的知名學者講授課程,具體培訓日程將在第二輪通知發布。  

  4. 培訓形式

  培訓時間:2023.10.10-2023.10.28

  培訓方式:線下培訓

  培訓語言:英語

  培訓地點:必威精装版app西汉姆联 (北京);滄州師範學院(滄州,河北);河北農業大學(保定,河北)。  

  5. 報名方式

  報名截止時間:國際學員報名截止2023年5月20日,國內學員報名截止2023年6月20日。後期視報名情況再決定是否開放第二輪報名。

  報名方式:通過會議網站(https://belt-road-insect-diversity.casconf.cn)提交信息

  會議聯係人:劉寧博士(必威精装版app西汉姆联 )

  電子信箱:liun@ioz.ac.cn  

  

主辦單位:必威精装版app西汉姆联

協辦單位:中國昆蟲學會國際學術交流工作委員會

河北農業大學

滄州師範學院

  

Training Course on Key Technologies of Insect Diversity Pattern Assessment and Intelligent Monitoring System in the Belt &Road Region Notification of Enrolment (Round 1)

1. Introduction

The “One Belt, One Road” is a major international cooperation initiative proposed by China and an important practical platform to promote the building of a community of human destiny. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative and the depth and breadth of international exchange has reached a new level as the number of countries and regions joining the initiative is increasing. At the same time, maintaining the balance of biodiversity and sustainable development is an important challenge for the countries of the “Belt and Road” Initiative.

Along with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), protecting, restoring, and promoting the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and curbing biodiversity loss is one of the solutions to the serious challenges facing the world today. At the beginning of the 21st century, under the advocacy of the international Convention on Biological Diversity, with the effective implementation of projects such as the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the Global Environment Outlook and the International Biodiversity Programme, the biodiversity monitoring and assessment system has been gradually established and improved, which has played an important role in biodiversity conservation.

Insects are the most successfully evolved group on Earth, with more than one million known extant species, accounting for over 90% of the animal kingdom and 54% of the total number of species in the entire biological world. They are an important component of the Earth's biodiversity, but also one of the most difficult taxa to monitor and assess. In this context, Professor Ming Bai of Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor Alfried P. Vogler of the Natural History Museum London U.K. jointly initiated the “SITE-100 International Mega-Science” Initiative, which aims to reveal global insect diversity patterns and formation mechanisms through the construction of more than 100 standard sample sites and standardized analysis processes worldwide.

The aim of this course is to promote scientific training and cooperation in the “Belt and Road” region, to develop technical standards in insect diversity pattern assessment and intelligent insect monitoring systems, and to build an alliance of insect diversity pattern assessment and intelligent monitoring systems in the Belt and Road region. Through joint efforts, we can resolve ecological conflicts that cannot be solved by a single country, and practise the global values of the community of human destiny.

2. Student registration

This course will help to improve the capacity of insect diversity survey and monitoring in the “Belt and Road” countries by teaching basic theoretical knowledge and cutting-edge research techniques in insect diversity and cross-disciplines, train international talents in related fields, build a research network for young scientists.

Young scholars, especially those in the fields of Entomology, Zoology, Ecology and Biodiversity, as well as post-docs and doctoral students, who are interested in conducting research on the assessment and monitoring of insect diversity patterns in the Belt and Road countries and regions are invited to apply. Twenty free quota of applicants will be offered and participants will be selected based on their nationality and qualifications. The list of the Belt and Road countries could be found from this link (https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/info/iList.jsp?cat_id=10076&cur_page=1).

3. Training content

The training course will be hosted by Prof. Ming Bai from Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The course will be delivered in a trinity of indoor theoretical lectures, software operation, and outdoor field practice training. Well-known scholars from Kiel University from Germany, Imperial College London from U.K., the University of Hong Kong, universities or institutes from China have been invited to deliver the course. The specific training schedule will be released in the second round of notification.

4. Training formats

Training period: 2023.10.10 - 2023.10.28

Training form: offline training

Training language: English

Training venue: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing); Cangzhou Normal University (Cangzhou, Hebei); Hebei Agricultural University (Baoding, Hebei).

5. Registration 

Deadline for registration20 May 2023 for international participants and 20 June 2023 for domestic participants. The second round of registration would be opened later depending on the availability of applications.

Enrolment: Submit registration information via the link

https://belt-road-insect-diversity.casconf.cn.

Conference contact: Dr. Ning Liu (Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Emailliun@ioz.ac.cn

Organizer

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Co-organizer

International Academic Exchange Committee of the Chinese Entomological Society

Hebei Agricultural University

Cangzhou Normal University

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