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Climate Change and Dryland Agricultural Ecosystem Management

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Program of EAM Workshop for Key Speakers<br />

19-July-2010 10:00-24:00 Registration<br />

20-July-2010<br />

8:30-9:30<br />

9:30-10:00 Group photo<br />

Opening Ceremony<br />

President of LZU<br />

Chair person: Prof. Feng-Min Li<br />

Welcome remarks on behalf of the University China<br />

Director of BFEA Welcome remarks on behalf of Provincial Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs China<br />

Kadambot Siddique Progress of UWA-LZU collaboration Australia<br />

Feng-Min Li Introduction to the progress of “111” Project China<br />

Session 1 Chair: Prof. Richard Hobbs<br />

10:00-10:30 Feng-Min Li Agro-ecosystem issues on the arid <strong>and</strong> semiarid areas of north-west China China<br />

11:00-11:30 Kadambot Siddique Approaches to improve the adaptation of crops in dryl<strong>and</strong> environments Australia<br />

11:30-12:00 Neil Turner <strong>Climate</strong> change in southwest Australia <strong>and</strong> Northwest China: Challenges <strong>and</strong> Opportunities Australia<br />

12:00-13:30 Lunch at Tsuiying Hotel (for key speakers) <strong>and</strong> Oriental Hotel (for the delegates)<br />

Session 2 Chair: Prof. Kadambot Siddique<br />

14:00-14:30 Don Bullock The value of information in ecosystem assessment <strong>and</strong> management USA<br />

14:30-15:00 Guijun Yan Biodiversity, conservation <strong>and</strong> utilisation of Australian plants Australia

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