Strategic Workshop on Integrated Water Management in the Three Gorges Reservoir Basin

Tuesday, August 7, 2012 (all day)

Schedule for workshop to be held at the Arts Lecture Hall at the University of Waterloo

Please note that registration is closed for this workshop

PDF announcement for schedule of workshop

Tuesday August 7


Morning                                  Plenary Lectures (open to the public)

08:30-09:00   Registration

09:00-09:15   Welcome (Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen)

09:15-09:30   Ms. Sandy He-Easton, Ministry of Economic Development                        and Innovation, Government of Ontario

                        Ontario-China Research and Innovation Fund (OCRIF)

09:30-10:15   Dr. Lei Zhang, Southwest University and University of Windsor

                        OCRIF’s Three Gorges Reservoir Project: Coming and                             Go(al)

10:15-10:45   Coffee & Tea

10:45-11:30   Dr. William D. Taylor, University of Waterloo

                        The River at the Centre of the World

11:30-12:15   Dr. Hans Dürr, University of Waterloo

                         Nutrients in Watersheds: Processes, Fluxes, Impacts                              and Modeling

Afternoon      Workshop Part 1 (only for registered workshop participants)

14:00-14:15       Dr. Deti Xie, Southwest University

Non-Point Nutrient Sources in the TGR Basin

14:15-14:30       Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo

Aims and Format of the Workshop

World Café 1:    Hosts: Raoul Couture, Hans Dürr, Bill Taylor, Bruce MacVicar, Kevin Stevens, Lingling Wu

14:30-15:30       Question 1: What are unique and groundbreaking opportunities for environmental science and technology in the TGR basin?

Keywords: nutrients (N, P, K, Si, S), micronutrients, pollutants, non-point sources, nutrient abatement, soil conservation, crop management, ecosystem services, land-water interactions, littoral zone, science-based resource management, …

15:30-16:00       Coffee break

16:00-17:00       Question 2: What data and information are needed to build a predictive understanding of nutrient cycling and their ecological impacts in the TGR basin?

Keywords: sources, system properties, hydrological forcings, land management, biogeochemical processes, trophic interactions, nutrient fluxes and ratios, spatial and temporal scales, ecosystem responses, …

17:00-18:00   Reception (Arts Lecture Hall)

Wednesday August 8


Workshop Part 2 (only for registered workshop participants)

Morning

09:00-09:15       Dr. Qiuwen Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences

                            Nutrient modeling and remediation in Taihu Lake

09:15-09:30       Reports from World Café 1

World Café 2:    Hosts: Sheree Pagsuyoin, Nandita Basu, Derek Robinson, Robin Johnston, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Zhengwen Liu

09:30-10:45       Question 3: What should be the scope and scale of nutrient modeling in the TGR basin? What diagnostic and prognostic capabilities do we want to develop? What scientific questions do we want to answer? What practical issues can we address?

10:45-11:00       Coffee break

World Café 3:    Hosts: Rebecca Rooney, Ana Lima, David O’Connell, Chris Parsons, Kristin Mueller, Merrin Macrae

11:00-12:15       Question 4: What should be the priorities of a field research program in support of the modeling efforts discussed in Question 3? What are our collective capabilities in relevant areas of field and experimental research? Are we missing some capabilities? Provide priorities at short- (1 year), medium (1-3 years) and long-term (> 3 years).   

12:30-13:30       Lunch

Afternoon

13:30-13:45       Reports from World Cafés 2 and 3

13:45-14:00       Introduction to afternoon breakout sessions

14:00-15:30       Parallel breakout sessions (Discussion leaders)

  1. Field research plan (Lei Zhang, Ken Drouillard)
  2. Model development (Philippe Van Cappellen, Bryan McConachie)
  3. Knowledge/technology transfer, training and funding opportunities (Kevin Boehmer, Deti Xie, Doug Haffner)

15:30-16:00       Coffee break

16:00-16:30       Reports from Breakout Sessions

16:30-17:00       Round-table discussion

17:00-17:15       Closing remarks

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