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> 发件人: Eric Fiegenbaum <ericf@hevanet.com>
> 收件人: FOREST@listserv.funet.fi
> 主题: Interdisciplinary post-doc opportunity
> 日期: 1998年6月3日 11:56
>
> >Date: 29 May 1998 08:04:56
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> >EARLY ALERT--USDA Forest Service Research & Development
> >Released 5/28/98
> >
> >Interdisciplinary Research Position: Research
> >Ecologist/Forester/Biologist/Soil Scientist
> >
> >The Northeastern Research Station will be recruiting for a Research
> >Ecologist, Forester, Biologist, or Soil Scientist for an 18-month
post-doc
> >position in the Understanding & Managing Forest Ecosystems of the
> >Allegheny Plateau Region Research Work Unit, Warren, Pennsylvania. A
> >PhD is required. The announcement will be issued shortly.
> >
> >PROJECT: The scientist will work to develop forest management
> >recommendations that maximize forest carbon sequestration potential on
> >selected Army installations, and to provide Department of Defense
> >guidelines for maximizing forest carbon sequestration by ecoregion. The
> >8 installations are located in the southeastern, central, and
southwestern
> >United States. Although the scientist will be expected to travel to
each
> >installation, this project will concentrate on synthesizing existing
> >inventory data and results from the scientific literature. Generally,
> >studying forest management effects on forest carbon sequestration is
> >like studying forest management effects on trees, except that carbon
> >stored in the entire forest ecosystem is studied, including that in
soils,
> >dead trees, understory plants, and live trees. The successful applicant
> >will work with a researcher specializing in silviculture, and a
researcher
> >specializing in forest carbon budgets at the landscape level.
> >
> >DUTIES: 1) To conduct research on and develop forest stand carbon
> >budgets for a variety of forest ecosystems under selected silvicultural
> >regimes. The budgets are estimates of carbon in major forest
> >components as a function of stand development. 2) To publish results in
> >research journals, and 3) To translate research results into specific
> >guidelines for Department of Defense forest land and resource
> >managers.
> >
> >LOCATION: Warren is located in PA at the north end of the 500,000 acre
> >Allegheny National Forest. It is the county seat, has about 12,000
> >residents, with a hospital, public and parochial schools, and a wide
> >variety of community services. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound,
> >including cross-country skiing, hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing,
and
> >water sports associated with the Allegheny River or the Kinzua
> >Reservoir. The area is largely rural, and cost-of-living relatively low.
> >Jamestown, NY, about 25 miles north, has a community college. Buffalo,
> >NY is 1.5 hours from Warren, and Pittsburgh, PA is within 3 hours.
> >
> >EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS: The position is a full-time 18 month term.
> >Grade Level: GS-12.
> >Salary: $46,252-$60,135 depending on qualifications and experience.
> >Benefits ARE included.
> >Some travel is expected.
> >
> >For more information about this position, or to express interest in
> >receiving application information, contact:
> >
> >Dr. Susan L. Stout at (814) 563-1040 (eastern time). email:
> >sstout/ne_warren@fs.fed.us
> >Dr. Linda S. Heath at (503) 808-2008 (west coast time) email:
> >lheath/r6pnw_portland@fs.fed.us
> >
> >
> >
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CURRICULUM VITAE
SURNAME: ZHOU
OTHER NAMES: YUE
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 14 October 1958, Kunming, P. R. China
SEX: Male
MARRIAGE: Married
NATIONALITY: Chinese
ADDRESS IN CHINA: Department of Environment and Resources, Yunnan Institute
of Geography, 20 Xuefu Road, Kunming 650223, People's Republic China
Tel: +86 871 5176040 (home), E-mail: yuezhou@public.km.yn.cn
REFEREES:
Dr. David Watts, Supervisor, Reader and Former Dean of the School
School of Geography and Earth Resources, University of Hull, Hull, HU6,
7RX, UK,
TEL: +44 1482 465421 FAX: +44 1482 466340
Alison Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Geography, School of Policy Studies,
University of Lincolshire and Humberside, Hull, HU6 7LU, UK
TEL: +44 1482 440550, FAX: +44 1482 440857
EDUCATION:
1978-1982 Undergraduate, Department of Biology, Yunnan University,
Kunming, China.
B.Sc. in Botany
1982-1985 Postgraduate, Institute of Ecology and Geobotany, Yunnan
University,
M.Sc. in Vegetation Science
1992-1996 Ph.D. student, School of Geography and Earth Resources,
University of Hull, Hull, UK.
Ph.D. in Physical Geography
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:
1987-1995 Stuff in Yunnan Institute of Geography, Kunming. Associate
Professor in: Forest Ecology and Management
Rural Environment and Development,
Sustainable Development in Mountainous Region,
Principles and Application of Soil-vegetation Systems.
Slope Bioengieneering (use of vegetation for slope protection).
1992-1996 PhD student, Research in Geography, Vegetation and Erosion,
University of Hull, Hull, UK
MAIN COMPLETED RESEARCH PROJECTS:
1987 Environmental degradation and development strategy in mountainous
Shidei county, Central Yunnan.
1988 Study on the comprehensive development strategy in rural areas in SE
Yunnan
1988 Dynamic behaviours of the Agro-ecosystem in Lujian River Region,
Yunnan
1992 Study on soil-vegetation-systems and their ecological characteristics
in the
alpine gorges
1995 Soil-vegetation-systems and their potential of erosion control in the
alpine
gorges in the Upper Yantze River, China
1997 Effects of the Yunnan Pine (Pinus yunnanenses French) Forest on Soil
Erosion Control and Soil Reinforcement in the Hutiaoxia Gorge, SW China
Dissertation of Ph.D., completed in May 1997
MAIN RELATED PUBLICATION:
Papers published
1. Y. Zhou (1995) Ecological characteristics of main forests in Kunming
area, Yunnan
2. Province. Proceeding of the third annual conference of botany
association of Yunnan.
3. Y. Zhou (1987) Ecological features and their causes of the
dry-hot-river-valley vegetation in Yunmou. Journal of Ecology (Chinese
Journal), 1987, 6(5). (in Chinese)
4 Y. Zhou (1987) Application of geobotany in prevention and treatment of
debris. Yunnan Science and Technology of Forestry, 1987, (3). (in Chinese)
4. Y. Zhou (1989) Study on dynamic simulation of agro-ecosystems in Lujiang
River Region. Eco-economy Research, 1989, (4). (in Chinese)
5. Y. Zhou and J. Xiu (1991) Study on classification of soil vegetation
systems in the Hutiaoxia Gorge. Yunnan Geographic Environment Research,
1991, (2). (in Chinese)
6. Y. Zhou (1992) A newly-discovered vegetation type in the Hutiaoxia
Gorge, China the Nouelia insignis community. Global Ecology and
Biogeography Letters(1992) 2, 126- 132. (in English)
7. Y. Zhou (1993) Natural environment and human impact in the Hutiaoxia
Gorge, SW China. Bionews letter, 1993. (in English)
8. Y. Zhou et al (1995) A preliminary study of endemism of seed plants on
the Canary Islands, Spain. Tropical Geography, (Chinese)1995 15(4). (in
Chinese)
9. Y. Zhou and D. Watts (1997), Effects of the lateral roots of Pinus
yunnanensis Forest on shallow soil reinforcement, J. of Plants and Soil
(in English)
10. Zhou Y. et al. (1997) Effect of the Yunnan Pine (Pinus yunnanensis
Franch) on Shallow Soil Reinforcemet. Plant and Soil, 1997,190:77-86。
11. Zhou Y. et al. A case study of effect of lateral roots of Pinus
yunnanensis on shallowsoil reinforcement. Forest Ecology and Management.
103 (1998) 107-120。
12. Watts D. and Zhou Y. Human impacts on the alpine-gorge environment in
the Hutiaoxia (Leaping Tiger) Gorge of the upper Yuangtze. Proc. Annul
Conf. of GRGB, 1997.
AWARDS:
1 1988-Research grant from the China National Foundation for Natural
Science Research.
2 1989-Research grant from the Yunnan Foundation for Applied Science
Research.
3 1992-Study grant from the Overseas Research Student Award, UK
4 1992-Subsistance support from The Great Britain-China Education Trust
5 1993-Research grant from the China National Foundation for Natural
Science Research.
6 1993-Research grant from the Yunnan Foundation for Applied Science
Research.
7 1996-Subsistance support from The Great Britain-China Education Trust
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
members of
Ecological Society of China Yunnan Society of Agricultural
engineering
Geographic Society of China Yunnan Branch of Botanical Society of
China
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
March 1992 IBG Annual Conference, Swansea University
September 1994 International Conference on vegetation and Slope
stability,
ecology and management', University of Oxford
September 1995 BGRG 1995 Annul Conference, University of Cambridge
January 1996 IBG Annual Conference, in Session China: Development and
Environment', University of Strathclyde
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