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Seminar Series #4: Coastal Blue Carbon in China: Nature-based Solution towards Carbon Neutrality

BannerSeminar Series 4
  • Date

    12 Jul 2024

  • Organiser

    Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Geomatics

  • Time

    15:00 - 16:00

  • Venue

    Z414 Map  

Speaker

Prof. Faming Wang

Remarks

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Summary

Protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems like mangroves, salt marshes, tidal flats, and seagrass meadows can be a key strategy for China to achieve its goal of carbon neutrality by 2060. Coastal ecosystems in China alone have stored large amounts of carbon, approximately 118 Tg C. In addition to helping fight climate change, protecting these ecosystems also provides other cost-effective benefits, including storm protection, shoreline stabilization, water conservation, purification, high biodiversity and productivity.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Faming Wang

Professor
South China Botanical Garden,
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Prof. Faming Wang is a biogeochemist. His research focused on examining how climate change and human perturbations of the coastal ecosystems affected biogeochemistry cycling. His approach to research is multi-disciplinary, spanning the fields of plant physiology, ecology, microbiology, and molecular biology. Prof. Wang graduated from South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), The Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010, and earned Ph. D in soil ecology. Then, he worked as a faculty in South China Botanical Garden to now. From 2015 to 2019, he visited the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) at the University of Chicago and worked as a post-doc researcher at MBL. Currently, Prof. Wang is the head of the Coastal Ecosystems Biogeochemistry Lab and holds the position of professor in SCBG. He is actively involved in academic service and serves as associate editor of Functional Ecology, Ecology and Evolution, and editorial board of the Journal of Plant Ecology, Plant and Soil, and Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology. He has published >80 peer-reviewed papers, including 43 papers as leading (or corresponding) authors published in high-ranked international journals, including National Science Review, Innovation, Science Bulletin, Nature Communications, Functional Ecology. He has received over four million US$ in research funding, including five National Science Funding of China grants. In 2020, Prof. Wang was listed in the China National Forestry and Grassland Administration Youth Talent Support Program. In 2021, He was listed in the China National Youth Talent Support Program. His lab in SCBG mainly focused on: Soil Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Ecology Restoration, Tropical Forest, Coastal Wetland, Ecosystem C, N and P cycling as well Plant P adaption.

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