THE 19th East Eurasia International Workshop
第十九屆東亞地區地表作用與環境變遷國際研討會
Call for Participation
Presentations & Abstract
The workshop consists of oral and poster sessions and excursions (field trips). The official language for all presentations will be English. Abstracts are required from all participants wishing to submit a poster or oral presentation to the workshop. Accepted abstracts will be published in the workshop program, which will be distributed to all participants. Abstracts will be accepted by e-mail to the following address: jclin@ntu.edu.tw
Outline
The purpose of the workshop is to exchange modern and historical environmental information in the East Asia region to clarify "Present Earth Surface Processes and Long-term Environmental Changes in East Eurasia" for a better understanding of the Earth's landscape and climate evolution.
The first International Workshop on Present Earth Surface Processes and Long-term Environmental Changes in East Eurasia was held in Daejeon, Korea (2004), followed by Kanazawa, Japan (2005), Seoul, Korea (2006), Nanjing, China (2007), Hakodate, Japan (2008), Taipei, Taiwan (2009), Jeju Island, Korea (2010), Chengdu, China (2011), Kobe, Japan (2012), Kwangju, Korea (2013), Nanjing, China (2014), Taipei, Taiwan (2015), Okinawa, Japan (2016), Novosibirsk, Russia (2017), Busan, Korea (2018), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (2019)(before Covid-19); Kunming, China (2023) and Matsue, Japan(2024)( after Covid-19).
The 19th East Eurasia International Workshop (EEIW) will be held on 3-7 June, 2025in Kinmen, Taiwan. The objective of the EEIW 2025 is to present recent research on Earth-surface processes in land and coastal regions and long-term environmental changes and to promote information and knowledge exchange, collaborative research, and research networking in the East Eurasia and Western Pacific regions.
Main topic
Paleoecology, paleolimnology and paleoenvironment
Present lake catchment processes: Observations and measurements
Present deltaic, estuarine, and coastal processes and their environmental changes
Interaction of natural and anthropogenic environmental change
Natural hazards
Global and regional environmental change during the Holocene and the Anthropocene
Modeling and prediction of environmental change
Schedule
June 3, 2025, Tuesday:
Arrival in Taipei, Accommodation, and Registration
19:00 - Ice-Breaking Party
June 4, 2025, Wednesday:
Arrival in Kinmen, Zhongshanlin Visitor Center
10:00 - Opening Ceremony & Group Photo
10:30 - Plenary Session
13:00 - Afternoon Sessions (Oral & Poster & tea break)
19:00 - Banquet
June 5, 2025, Thursday:
Zhongshanlin Visitor Center
09:00 - Morning Sessions (Oral & Poster & tea break)
13:00 - Lunch
14:00 - 17:30 Field trip at Kinmen (Field excursion 1)
19:00 - Dinner
June 6, 2025, Friday:
Field trip at Lieyu (Field excursion 1), Departure to Taichung or to Taipei in the afternoon
09:00 - 17:00: Field trip to Lieyu and to Taichung in the afternoon
19:00 - Dinner at Shuili/ Taipei
June 7, 2025, Saturday:
Field trip to 921 Chichi earthquake area.
09:00 - 16:00: Field trip to 921 Chichi earthquake area. To examine the damage remains 26 years after Chi-Chi earthquake.
17:00 - Fly to Penghu for the 2025 International Natural Conservation conference (7-11 June)
19:00 - Dinner at Penghu
Related units
Organized and Hosted By
International Organizing Committee of EEIW
Department of Geography, National Taiwan University
Co-Organized by
Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Science
Institute of Geology, Mongolian Academy of Science, Mongolia
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Korea
Institute of Natural and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University
Supported by
International Association of Geomorphologists
National Committee on International Association of Geomorphologists, Science Council of Japan
Local Organizing Committee
Chairperson
Prof. Dr. J. C. Lin (NTU GEOG) Email: jclin@ntu.edu.tw
Secretaries
Assistant. Miss Y. P. Chen (NTU GEOG) Email: ypchen12@ntu.edu.tw
Members
Assist. Prof. Dr. C. J. Yang (NTU GEOG)
Post Doctor Research: Dr. Y. C. Cheng (NTU GEOG)
Registration
Registration:
USD 100 for early bird payment before 31 Dec. 2024
USD200 for normal registration
The fees includes conference volume, meals, refreshments, banquets and social events on 4, 5 June
Field trip (6-7 June):
USD 500
The fees includes transportation and meals during conference periods: Domestic return flight from Taipei to Kinmen, bus tour, five nights’ accommodation (3-7 June).
Accommodation in Taiwan
Taipei
The local organizer will book accommodation at the Howard International House. For those who can not go to Kinmen in time because of flight schedule. The rate for a single room is NT$2050 (C. USD65) and twin room is NT$2900 (C. USD90) per night, including breakfast.
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Kinmen
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Shuili
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