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PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS SCHOOL

Agenda for the 6th International Workshop on Remote Sensing and Environmental Innovations in Mongolia
FIRST DAY, June 10, 2013 - Mongolia-Japan center, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Registration Opening speech Tsolmon Renchin - Workshop chair, Professor, National University of Mongolia 920-950 Guest keynote speaker- Puja SAWHNEY, Regional Hub for Asia Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Network (APAN) 950-1010 Keynote speaker - Future Earth: Implications for Mongolia T.Chuluun, Head of Department of the Green Development and Planning Department, Ministry of Environment & Green Development, Mongolia Special session 1: Climate Hazards in the Gobi Chair: Troy Sternberg 1010-1030 Troy Sternberg Oxford University Climate hazards in the Gobi Desert 1030-1050 Saruulzaya, A Faculty of Environmental Earth Lake Changes in the Southern Fringe of the Mamoru Ishikawa Science, Hokkaido University, Siberian Permafrost Region in Mongolia Based on Jambaljav,Ya Sapporo, Japan High Resolution CORONA and ALOS data Institute of Geography, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1050-1110 Break 1110-1130 Caitlin Werrell The Center for Climate and Security The Gobi desert as a setting for US-MongoliaFrancesco Femia China relations 1140-1200 Batbuya, B Center for Nomadic Pastoralism Resilience of herders to climate, socio economic Studies changes in Mongolia 1200-1220 Nick Middleton School of Geography and the Scales, hazard management, and dzud impact: Case Henri Rueff Environment, University of Oxford study in the Hovd province Troy Sternberg 1220-1240 Philippe Paillou Oxford University, School of Past and present water resources in southern Troy Sternberg Geography and the Environment, Mongolia: a multi-disciplinary approach Oxford, UK 1240-1400 Lunch Special lecture (Parallel-NUM conference hall) 1100-1200 Systems Engineering for Microsatellites Lecturer: Hironori Sahara 1200-1220 Nano satellite development and approach Lecturer: Batbayar Tuguldur Special session 2: Assessing agricultural resources in Mongolia Chair: Akira Hirano Workshop venue: NUM building 1, Conference hall 1400-1420 Akira Hirano JIRCAS, Tsukuba, Japan Mapping of the summer forage mass in the forestBatbileg, B steppe zone in Mongolia using remote sensing Tuvshinbayar, D School of Agrobiology, Mongolian satellite data Ser-Od, B State University of Agriculture 1420-1440 Erdenetsetseg, B Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology Climate change impacts on Pasture biomass in Erdenetuya, M and Environment Mongolia National Remote Sensing Center of Mongolia 1440-1500 Enkhzaya, Ts Laboratory for Agricultural GIS Characterization of phenological features for Oyunbileg, Ts and Remote Sensing, Mongolian cropland area in Mongolia using MODIS NDVI Tateishi Ryutaro State University of Agriculture data Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba 830-900 900-920

1500-1520

Amartuvshin, N K. Sinkyu

1520-1540 Break Special Session 3: Climate change adaptation in North East Asia 1540-1600 Puja SAWHNEY Regional Hub for Asia Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Network (APAN) 1600-1620 Lynn Thiesmeyer Professor, Faculty of Environmental Information, Keio University 1620-1640 Will Galloway Project Assistant Professor, Keio University 1640-1700 Takafumi Miyasaka Project Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University 1700-1720 Akihiro Oba Project Assistant Associate, Keio University 1720-1750 Discussion 1800-2000 Welcome dinner

University, Japan Institute of Botany, Mongolian Academy of Sciences Department of Environment, Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea

Seasonal NDVI variation in grasslands with and without Caragana microphylla in Mongolia

Chair: Lynn Thiesmeyer Learning from the Practice by APAN Nodes in Asia-Pacific Region

Environmental damage and cross-border migration in the Mekong region Adaptive Strategies of Human Settlements in Mongolian Cities Farmers adaptive behavior in inner Mongolia, China Development of Early Adaptation Systems for Local Communities

PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS SCHOOL

Agenda for the 6th International Workshop on Remote Sensing and Environmental Innovations in Mongolia
SECOND DAY, June 11, 2013 - NUM building 1, Conference hall, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Session 1: Natural Resources and Environmental Science Chair: D. Narantuya 900-920 Tumen N.Chimitdorzhiev Institute of Physical Material Mapping of forest resources of Republic Buryatia Kirill S. Emelyanov Science of the SB RAS, Russia based on radar and multispectral data Irene I.Kirbizhekova Scientific Center for Earth rtur .Garmaev Operative Monitoring of JSC axim . Gusev "Russian Space Systems", Russia Buryat branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Roslesinforg", Russia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for 920-940 Nandin-Erdene, G The impact of forest fire on forest cover types and Space Science and Remote Sensing, Tsolmon, R forest cover change National University of Mongolia Oyuntsetseg, D 940-1000 Muhammad Hasan Ali Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Water mapping through tasseled cap transformation Baig laboratory, Institute of Remote and water index based on the UPDM Lifu Zhang Sensing Applications, Chinese Kai Liu Academy of Sciences Xukai Zhang Tong Shuai 1000-1020 Sodnomragchaa, S NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for The application of Geoinformation for emergency Space Science and Remote Sensing, management and hazards National University of Mongolia Session 2 (Parallel): Nano satellite and Cansat technology Chair: Hironori Sahara NUM building 1, Room 403, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for 900-920 Suvdantsetseg, B Cansat activity and space engineering education Space Science and Remote Sensing, program in Mongolia National University of Mongolia 920-940 Emiko Ando, Rei University Space Engineering Status quo and future plans of UNISEC Kawashima Consortium (UNISEC), Japan international activities 940-1000 Space Systems Laboratory, Tokyo History and current status of Japanese CANSAT Kentaro Nishi Metropolitan University, Japan Hironori Sahara 1000-1020 Batjargal, B Kettering, Tasmania, Australia Use of small unnamed aircraft in environmental monitoring 1020-1040 Hironori Sahara Space Systems Laboratory, Tokyo Students learn systems engineering by do -it Kenji Nakajima Metropolitan University, Japan themselves trial and error using CANSAT Takehiro Oohira Yasuo Arai Mitsuhiro Masuda 1020-1040 Break Session 3: Practicing Adaptation and Community Based Economic Innovation Chair: M.Erdenetuya NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for 1040-1100 Suvdantsetseg, B The improvement of the rural livelihoods using Space Science and Remote Sensing, local resources and green governance system in National University of Mongolia case of Biger sum, Mongolia 1100-1120 Otgonjargal, B Environmental agency, Khuvsgul Local tourism development and environmental Tsolmon, R province related issue in around Khuvsgul lake

1120-1140 1140-1200 1200-1220

Altanbagana, M Munkh, B Selenge, B Myanganbayar, B Buyannemeh, B

Mongolian Development Institute Deputy mayor, Biger sum, GobiAltai province Environmental agency

Vulnerability of the social-ecological systems in case of Bayankhongor province Climate change impacts and local people adaptation in real case of Biger soum, Govi-Altai province. Mineral resources and mining activity in Gobi region of Mongolia a Case of Umnu-Gobi province

1220-1330 Lunch Session 3: Practicing Adaptation and Community Based Economic Innovation Chair: R.Tsolmon 1330-1350 Dolgor, P Environmental agency, Gobi-Altai To restore and maintaining ecosystem connectivity Selenge, B province and function in biodiversity corridors and landscapes in great Gobi protected area. 1350-1410 Khukhuu, T WWF, Bayan-ulgii province The improvement of the tourism using local Enkhjargal, N NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for resources in Tavan Bogd mountain, Tsengel soum, Baasankhuu, B Space Science and Remote Sensing, Bayan-Ulgii National University of Mongolia 1410-1430 Amarbayar, A NUM-SPE, Department of Renewable energy for local community: Application Physics, School of Permormance of solar hybrid system in the Gobi Physics and Electronics, National University of Mongolia 1430-1450 Adiya, B High school of Selenge province Environmental problems in Selenge province Tsolmon, R 1450-1510 Break Session 4: Integration of Remote Sensing and Geospatial Technology Chair: Tumen N.Chimitdorzhiev 1510-1530 Tumen N.Chimitdorzhiev Institute of Physical Material Assessment of the intensity of the cryogenic Irene I.Kirbizhekova Science of the SB RAS, Russia process Yamal peninsula of radar data Marina O.Leibman Earth Cryosphere Institute of SB Michael E.Bikov RAS, Russia 1530-1550 Gerelmaa, D Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Remote Sensing of Aerosol Characteristics over National Central University, Taiwan East Asia 1550-1610 Oyudari, V Tsolmon, R
NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote Sensing, National University of Mongolia

Estimation of air pollution PM10 and PM 2.5 by using GIS in Ulaanbaatar city

Session 5 (Parallel): APANs session for local leaders Chair: Will Galloway NUM building 1, Room 403, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1510-1630 APAN and local delegates meeting To identify the local issues in Mongolia and recommending actions and practices from APAN 1620-1650 Panel discussion 1650-1700 Closing speech

Poster session:
FIRST DAY, June 10, 2013 - National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Tumen N.Chimitdorzhiev Gennady I. Tatkov Irene I. Kirbizhekova Michael E. Bikov Tsyren A. Tubanov Aleksey V. Dmitriev Baatarchuluun, Ts Ganbat, B Narangarav, T Batsukh, G Javzmaa, S Munkhtsetseg, E Odbayar, M Battsetseg, T Amartuvshin, S Udval, B Tsendsuren, D Institute of Physical Material Science of the SB RAS, Russia Geological Institute of the SB RAS, Russia Department of Geophysics, School of Physics and Electronics, National University of Mongolia Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, NUM Environmental information center Division of Forest Resources and Forest Protection, Institute of Geoecology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences Aeronautical information service division, MIAT Mongolian Civil Air Transportation Corporation Mongolian State University of Mongolia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote Sensing, National University of Mongolia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote Sensing, National University of Mongolia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote Sensing, National University of Mongolia NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote Sensing, National University of Mongolia Mongolian State University of Mongolia Fourier transform analysis of meteorological time series data for some sites of Mongolia An estimation of land surface temperature using satellite derived data Deforestation assessment by integrating multi-temporal satellite image and intensified field survey Dynamics research of ice cover of lake Baikal based radar images

Odkhuu, Kh

The application of RS and GIS technology in Airlines and Transportation

Ser-Od, B Nyamsuren, O Enkhmanlai, A Uuganbayar, Ts K.Ram Mohan Rao G. Janaki Rama Suresh 1050-1110 Munkhsaruul

Application of GIS for land evaluation


Geospatial database at the cadastral level

The assessment of impacts from gold mining activities to environment, social and economy

Battsetseg, B

The analysis using remote sensing for land degradation and restoration process of Eldev coal mining actions

Battsetseg, T

The impact of forest fire on forest cover types and forest cover change

Undrakh-Erdene, E Bolortuul, B Undram, G

NUM-ITC-UNESCO laboratory for Space Science and Remote

Determination of vegetation cover change in TsagaanOvoo soum, Dornod province using satellite image Determination of Fractal structure and Glacier lakes changes in Khovd province, Mongolia using satellite data Geological mapping uses Landsat 4-5tm satellite data

Tumenbayasgalan, Ts Jambajamts, L Munkhdelger, Ts Jambajamts, L

Sensing, National University of Mongolia Department of Meteorology and Hydrology School of Earth Sciences, National University of Mongolia Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, School of Earth Sciences, National University of Mongolia

Ozone monitoring for result of OMI system

Usage of GPS network in ionosphere measurement

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