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Symposium



2nd International Symposium of
Long-term Forest Monitoring Research in Asia:
"A research hub of long-term forest monitoring field centers on environmental changes and ecosystem responses: Collaborating for data, knowledge and young researchers"

March 12-13, 2022
ONLINE

Program and Abstracts
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Documentation Report of 2nd International Symposium
-Download the Documentation Report-


1st Announcement

About the Symposium

We have the great pleasure to announce you that the Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada and the University of Tokyo Forests will host the 2nd International Symposium of Long-term Forest Monitoring Research in Asia, which will be held at online on 12-13 Mar, 2022. The Symposium is supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Core-to-Core Program (B. Asia-Africa Science Platforms) “A research hub of long-term forest monitoring field centers on environmental changes and ecosystem responses: Collaborating for data, knowledge and young researchers”. It includes a plenary session, the three RG sessions, and a poster session.

Date
March 12 – 13, 2022

Venue
Online

Organized by
Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada
The University of Tokyo Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Supported by
Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada
The University of Tokyo Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Tentative schedule (JST = GST+9:00hrs)

Mar 12 (Sat)
12:00 Opening, Welcome Address, & Group photo
12:30 Iterim Report by Research Group 1 (RG1)
12:45 Interim Report by Research Group 2 (RG2)
13:00 Interim Report by Research Group 3 (RG3)
13:15 Invited Paper by SNU (Korea)
13:40 Invited Paper by NTU (Taiwan)
14:05 Invited Paper by UTokyo (Japan)
14:30 Break
14:40 Poster session in 5 breakout rooms
15:40 Invited Paper by KU (Thailand)
16:05 Invited Paper by UMS (Malaysia)
16:30 Invited Paper by HU (China)
16:55 Invited Paper by USJ (Sri Lanka)
17:20 Invited Paper by UGM (Indonesia)
17:45 House keeping
18:00 Social gathering (voluntary)
Mar 13 (Sun)
12:00 Group sessions
17:00 Report from Research Group 1 (RG1)
17:10 Report from Research Group 2 (RG2)
17:20 Report from Research Group 3 (RG3)
17:30 General Discussion
17:50 Closing & Awarding ceremony
18:00 End of the Symposium

Poster Presentation (How to view posters from MAR 07)

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Due to limitations by Webex, we have changed the "Poster core time in breakout rooms" on MAR 12 to an oral presentation using five breakout rooms.
We apologize for the inconvenience.

TO: Authors of poster papers
Forty-nine papers were divided into five groups. Five minutes are provided for each paper, The room number and the schedule are shown on the webpage and the revised version of the symposium program. Each author is expected to introduce your paper first in one minute followed by time for discussion.
If you cannot join the "Poster core time" please email Naoto Kamata, a symposium secretariat, by MAR 10.

Poster Viewing (Drop box): Mar 07 (Mon) - 13 (Sun)
Core Time (Webex): Mar 12 (Sat) 14:40-15:40 (JST = GST+9:00hrs)

No. Author Presentation title Breakout
Rooms
Time
P-01 Ibtisam Binti MOHD GHAUS (UTokyo) Streamflow discharge responses to thinning treatment in an unmanaged Japanese cypress plantation Room 1 14:40
P-02 Jichu PAN (UTokyo) Effects of thinning on rainfall partitioning in a dense unmanaged Japanese cypress plantation Room 1  14:45
P-03 Xinyang WANG (HU) Three-dimensional change in reproductive phenology duration Room 1 14:50
P-04 Qian XIONG (HU) Resilience of tropical forests after Drought—A Case Study in Xishuangbanna, China Room 1
P-05 Zhao YANG (HU) Tropical Rainforest Successional Processes can Facilitate Successfully Recovery of Extremely Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems Following Intensive Mining Operations Room 1
P-06 Galuh Anggara (UGM) The Dynamic of Macro Fungi at the Arboretum of Faculty of Forestry Universitas Gadjah Mada Room 1 14:55
P-07 Adita Fauzan Filandri Wardhana (UGM) The Diversity of Macro Fungi at Hiking Track of Lawu Mountain, Indonesia Room 1 15:00
P-08 Fiza LIAQUAT (SNU) Exploration of drought tolerant fungi isolated from rhizophere of Abies koreana to see their effect on Capsicum annuum under drought stress Room 1 15:05
P-09 R.C.C PERERA (USJ) First report of the Mesua ferrea L. Dieback in Yagirala Forest reserve Room 1 15:10
P-10 Dony Satrio U. (UGM) The Occurrence of Root Rot Disease on Urban Trees of Universitas Gadjah Mada Room 1 15:15
P-11 Arina Damayanti (UGM) Three trophic level of insect community based on sandalwood (Santalum album; Santalaceae) flowering phase in Tlogo Village, Nglanggeran, Gunungkidul Room 2 14:40
P-12 Il NAM (SNU) Identification of (Z)-9-heptacosene and (3Z,6Z,9Z)-tricosa-3,6,9-triene as new sex pheromone components of yellow peach moth, Conogethes punctiferalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) and field attraction test Room 2
P-13 Jae-Woo LEE (SNU) Morphological and biological characteristics of the western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann (Heteroptera: Coreidae) Room 2 14:45
P-14 Andreas Ade KRISTIAN (UTokyo) Seasonal changes in the number of flying adults, body size, and the number of mycangium pits of Platypus quercivorus Room 2 14:50
P-15 Haoen Wong (UMS) Seasonality and Ecology of Bark and Ambrosia beetles at Ulu Padas Forset Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia Room 2 14:55
P-16 Jonathan LUCAS (UMS) Diversity and Dynamics of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in Three Land-use Types of Ulu Padas Forest Reserve Sipitang, Sabah, Malaysia Room 2 15:00
P-17 Zhiyan DENG (HU) Effects of plant fine root functional traits and soil nutrients on the diversity of rhizosphere microbial communities in tropical cloud forests in a dry season Room 2 15:05
P-18 Takahiro MAKI (UTokyo) Patterns of bat functional diversity in the Japanese archipelago Room 2 15:10
P-19 Nozomi SANNOMIYA (UTokyo) Estimating the distribution and future prediction in Japanese bat Room 2 15:15
P-20 Muhammad Ali IMRON (UGM) Dynamics of Avian Community in Shade Grown Coffee Agroforestry of Central Java, Indonesia Room 2 15:20
P-21 Eun-Jung KIM (SNU) Increased occupancy of artificial nests can reduce the reproductive output of tits (Paridae) due to increased predation rate Room 2 15:25
P-22 Tae Kyung KIM (SNU) Identifying and extracting bark key features of 42 tree species using convolutional neural networks and class activation mapping Room 3 14:40
P-23 Chi-Chun LIN (NTU) Identification of diterpene synthases in Chamaecyparis obtusa with undiscovered function Room 3  14:45
P-24 Muhammad YASEEN (HU) Functional traits and soil properties explain variation, and its association in the tropical evergreen monsoonal forest Room 3 14:50
P-25 Rizki Arisandi (UGM) Lipophilic components of young mahagony wood during heartwood formation Room 3 14:55
P-26 Weichen HOU (HU) Functional traits of soil nematodes define their response to nitrogen fertilization Room 3 15:00
P-27 Yichen WANG (HU) Host Tree Selection of Vascular Epiphytes in the Tropical Cloud Forest of Hainan Island Room 3 15:05
P-28 K.H.P.D.L. WICKRAMASINGHE (USJ) Areca triandra (Arecaceae): An introduced species on its way to becoming invasive Room 3 15:10
P-29 Bahadur SARAJ (HU) (Canceled) Exploration of pollen traits and its relevance in the taxonomy of subfamily Papilonaceae of Hainan Island
P-30 Ananto Triyogo (UGM) Monitoring of Natural Enemies (Hymenoptera) on Different Lands Use Room 3 15:15
P-31 AYE MYAT MYAT PAING (UTokyo) Differential responses of Betula ermanii populations to elevated temperature revealed by range-wide provenance trials Room 4 14:40
P-32 Si-Yeon BYEON (SNU) Canopy height affects the down-regulation of Rubisco in Fraxinus rhynchophylla and Sorbus alnifolia under elevated CO2 Room 4  14:45
P-33 Hojin LEE (SNU) Seasonal contrasting effects of PM2.5 on forest productivity in peri-urban region of Seoul Metropolitan Area Room 4 14:50
P-34 Kunhyo KIM (SNU) PM2.5 reduction capacities of leaf and their relation to leaf morphological and physiological traits in 13 landscaping species Room 4 14:55
P-35 Jeonghyun HONG (SNU) The Effect of Forest Density Control on PM2.5 Mitigation Room 4 15:00
P-36 Fiqri Ardiansyah (UGM) Surface Fire Susceptibility of Teak Plantation in WANAGAMA I, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Room 4 15:05
P-37 Shufen Chen (UTokyo) Estimation of breeding values for height growth considering spatial autocorrelation in hybrid larch progeny derived from a Larix gmelinii var. japonica × L. kaempferi open-pollinated seed orchard Room 4 15:10
P-38 Sett EI SANDI (SNU) Genetic variation among the provenances of Teak (Tectona grandis Linn.f,) in Myanmar Room 4 15:15
P-39 Sri Rahayu (UGM) Health Status of Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Roxb.) DC.) Progeny Trial at Teaching Forest of WANAGAMA, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Indonesia Room 4 15:20
P-40 Eva Lutfiana (UGM) Respond of Five Provenans Acacia mangium to Ceratocystis manginecans Room 4 15:25
P-41 Nyo Me HTUN (UTokyo) Delineating the coniferous canopy in a mixed conifer–broadleaf forest by integrating winter Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) imagery and a machine learning algorithm Room 5 14:40
P-42 Shuhan LEI (HU) Remote Sensing Detecting of Yellow Leaf Disease of Arecanut Based on UAV Multisource Sensors Room 5  14:45
P-43 Sithu Maung WIN (UTokyo) Assessment of Natural Recovery of Mangrove Forest from Anthropogenic Disturbance Using Neural Network-based Satellite Images Room 5 14:50
P-44 Chang FU (HU) Remote sensing of spatial-temporal evolution of mangrove forests in Hainan Island from 1991 to 2021 Room 5 14:55
P-45 Shihao ZHA (UTokyo) Forest maintenance of privately owned forests after 2000 as seen from the regional forest plan Room 5 15:00
P-46 Tian CHEN (UTokyo) Regionality and Diversity in Measures to Maintain Abandoned Bamboo Forests in Japan Room 5 15:05
P-47 Qiaoyi XU (UTokyo) Changes in the Character of the Nagoya Timber Market and Its Factors Room 5 15:10
P-48 Ningxin CAI (UTokyo) Study about the value of giant trees in Japan Room 5 15:15
P-49 Hao WANG (HU) The scenery of the West Lake: the landscape image in Hangzhou West Lake novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties Room 5 15:20
P-50 Xinyao LIU (UTokyo) Restoration of Tree Environment in the Late Edo period from Ukiyo-e Room 5 15:25


Research Groups
The main theme of this symposium is the scientific discussion for long-term monitoring and ecosystem services in Asian University Forests. On Sunday, March 13, the following three research group (RG) sessions will be held in parallel. New joint research proposals will be welcomed. The major topics of the RG sessions are as follows:
RG 1: Water & Climate
· Water cycling and climate changes in Asian forests
· Long-term hydrological and meteorological data
· Ecosystem services associated with physical and chemical processes
RG 2: Ecosystem & Biodiversity
· Ecosystems and biodiversity in Asian forests
· Long-term biological and ecological data (flora &fauna, LTER, etc.)
· Ecosystem services associated with biological and ecological processes
RG 3: Sustainable Management
· Anthropogenic interventions in Asian forests
· Long-term geospatial and management data
· Ecosystem services associated with social, economic and cultural values


Important Dates
Registration: FEB 18, 2022.
Abstract submission: FEB 28, 2022.
Poster submission: MAR 4, 2022.

Registration (by FEB 18, 2022)
The participants and authors of oral and poster papers need to register through a contact person of each university by FEB 18, 2022. Necessary information is as follows:
· Name
· Title (Prof./Dr./Mr./Ms)
· Student(Yes/No)
· Email address
· Presentation title
· Presentation type (oral/poster)

Abstract Submission (by FEB 28, 2022)
If you are presenting your paper(s) in the plenary session, RG sessions, or poster session, please send your abstracts by Feb 28, 2022.
· An abstract is compulsory for all presenters and each abstract must not exceed 150 words.
· Please confirm an abstract template

Please submit the abstract file from HERE!
File name format
Abstract_UTokyo_KamataNaoto.docx (MS Word format)
  (1)   (2)   (3)
(1) Abstract
(2) Affiliation: UTokyo/SNU/NTU/KU/UMS/UGM/HU/USJ
(3) Your full name:

Poster Submission (by MAR 04, 2022)
Posters should be prepared in A4 size (landscape) and saved in PDF format (compulsory). Deadline of poster submission is MAR 4.
A presentation movie (maximum 15 min) in mp4 format can be accompanied if the authors wish. Deadline of movie file submission is MAR 4.
One of the authors of each paper should attend the symposium at least during the core time for the poster presentation (14:30-15:30, SAT, MAR 12, 2022).

Please upload your poster/movie file from HERE (one by one if you upload both files)!
File name format
Poster_UTokyo_KamataNaoto.pdf
 (1)   (2)   (3)
(1) Category: Poster/Video
(2) Affiliation: UTokyo/SNU/NTU/KU/UMS/UGM/HU/USJ
(3) Your full name:

Symposium Secretariat
Prof. Naoto KAMATA (The University of Tokyo Forests)

Local Organizer
Dr. Sri Rahayu (Universitas Gadjah Mada)


The University of Tokyo Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences,
The University of Tokyo

1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan

TEL +81-3-5841-5497