>> I received this message from a Chinese friend, Xiaofeng Yang (a PhD student >> in Texas) -- his father is a forestry professor in China, and they're >> trying to develop plans for a "protection area" (much like a blend of >> multiple use and preservation?) for a large part of northern China. I'd >> like to put them in touch with someone interested in collaborating -- anyone >> who might be interested should send a note to Xiaofeng (e-mail: >> xyang@utdallas.edu) for more information. >> >> Forwarded message: >> >> "Xingan Forest, the largest forest in the north part of China, is going to >> be a natural protection region. The executive committee is trying to find a >> research group of US scientists to cooperate with. They hope that the two >> sides can visit each other, investigating forest resoureces, exchanging the >> experience of how to protect natural resources, developing research in the >> protecting the region, and possibly cooperating together in some of the >> research projects. The committee intends to invite two or three foreign >> professors to visit Xingan Mountains. They are going to cover airline ticket >> expenses and the expenses of visitors in China. Three of Chinese scientists >> would like to visit the other country, preferablely that their air tickets >> can be covered by the other research group (round trip or single trip)." >> >> >> Thanks, >> Dan >> >> Dan Binkley >> Department of Forest Sciences and >> Graduate Degree Program in Ecology >> Colorado State University >> Ft. Collins, CO 80523 USA >> >> Phone 303 491 6519 >> Fax 303 491 2796 >> >> >> > > Dan Binkley Department of Forest Sciences and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology Colorado State University Ft. Collins, CO 80523 USA Phone 303 491 6519 Fax 303 491 2796
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