洪基勳教授聚焦滨海蓝碳:2024上海崇明生态岛国际论坛主题报告
2024年11月21日至23日,第八届“上海崇明生态岛国际论坛”在花博迎宾馆成功举办。论坛以“科技赋能新产业,绿色筑就新未来”为主题,吸引了众多国内外专家学者汇聚一堂,共同探讨如何为崇明岛的高质量发展和建设世界级生态岛提供创新思路与切实方案。
华东师范大学河口海岸学国家重点实验室教授、IMBeR国际项目办公室战略主任洪基勳在论坛上发表了题为《滨海蓝碳监测:深度科技实践》的主题报告。他指出,红树林、盐沼和海草床等滨海蓝碳生态系统不仅是重要碳汇,其沉积物对近海生态也具有深远影响。他强调滨海蓝碳监测正从科研向高科技实践转型,通过现场监测、卫星遥感和数值模型结合,可实现可测量、可报告、可验证(Monitoring, Reporting and Verification, MRV)的碳排放管理,为全球碳中和目标的实现开辟新路径。他还表示,河口海岸学国家重点实验室和崇明生态研究院将持续助力滨海蓝碳技术的创新与产业化发展。当日下午,洪基勳教授参与“海洋新智造与海洋经济”分论坛,继续围绕生态产业、海洋科技创新及海洋经济的未来发展进行讨论,该论坛由华东师范大学生态与环境科学学院/崇明生态研究院院长陈小勇教授主持。
IMBeR持续在崇明推进蓝碳工作,并于今年9月7日至21日助力成功举办了科技部国际合作司发展中国家技术培训班项目——“海上丝路”国家滨海蓝碳生态系统碳封存潜力评估与能力建设国际培训班,杜金洲研究员担任项目负责人。该项目由上海市科学技术委员会指导,华东师范大学河口海岸学国家重点实验室与崇明生态研究院联合组织举办,此次培训活动吸引了来自全球13个国家的27名学员积极参与。学员们深入崇明岛参观了华东师范大学崇明生态研究院、上海市水生野生动植物保护研究中心及崇明规划展示馆等地,详细了解了崇明的生态建设。此外,学员们还在崇明西沙湿地开展了蓝碳生态系统的实地调查与采样工作,收集了湿地沉积物和水样数据。这些学员表示,将把培训中获得的知识带回各自的国家和地区,为推动全球蓝碳生态系统的保护与修复贡献力量。
上海崇明生态岛国际论坛作为生态文明建设的重要平台,为“海上丝路”滨海蓝碳国际化团队提供了展示成果和推动国际合作的宝贵机会。未来,IMBeR将继续汇聚全球顶尖专家的智慧,为崇明岛的世界级生态岛建设提供支持与科学方案,推动生态技术与产业的融合发展,助力实现全球可持续生态发展目标。
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IMBeR on Coastal Blue Carbon: Keynote Report at the 2024 Shanghai Chongming Eco-Island International Forum
The 8th Shanghai Chongming Eco-Island International Forum was successfully held at the Flower Expo State Guest Hotel from November 21st to 23rd, 2024. The forum, themed "Empowering New Industries with Technology and Building a Green Future," attracted numerous domestic and international experts and scholars who gathered to explore innovative ideas and practical solutions for the high-quality development and establishment of a world-class eco-island on Chongming Island.
Prof. GiHoon Hong, Strategy Director of the International Project Office for the Integrated Marine Biosphere Research (IMBeR), State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, delivered a keynote address titled "Coastal Blue Carbon Measurement: A Deep Tech Startup." He pointed out that coastal blue carbon ecosystems, including mangrove forests, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows, are not only crucial carbon sinks but also have a profound impact on nearshore ecosystems through their sediments. He emphasized that coastal blue carbon monitoring is transitioning from scientific research to high-tech practice. By integrating on-site monitoring, satellite remote sensing, and numerical models, measurable, reportable, and verifiable (MRV) carbon emission management can be achieved, thereby opening new paths toward the realization of global carbon neutrality and related targets. He also noted that scientific knowledge generated by the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research and the Institute of Eco-Chongming could serve as an incubator for CBC Deep Tech startups. In the afternoon, Prof. Hong participated in the sub-forum on "Innovative Intelligent Industries for the Ocean and Marine Economy," where discussions continued on ecological industries, marine technological innovation, and the future development of the marine economy. The forum was chaired by Prof. Xiaoyong Chen, Dean of the School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences and the Institute of Eco-Chongming at East China Normal University.
IMBeR has continued to promote blue carbon work in Chongming. From September 7 to 21 this year, it supported the successful hosting of the International Training Workshop on Carbon Sequestration Estimates and Capacity Building of Coastal Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Maritime Silk Road Countries. The workshop was sponsored by Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, and jointly organized by the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research (Prof. Jinzhou Du) and the Institute of Eco-Chongming, East China Normal University, and attracted 27 participants from 13 countries. The trainees visited the Institute of Eco-Chongming, the Shanghai Aquatic Wildlife Conservation and Research Center, and the Chongming Planning Exhibition Hall, gaining a detailed understanding of Chongming's ecological development. Additionally, the trainees conducted field investigations and sample collection on the blue carbon ecosystem in the Xisha Wetlands of Chongming, gathering sediment and water samples. These trainees expressed their commitment to applying the knowledge gained during the workshop to their home countries and regions, contributing to the protection and restoration of global blue carbon ecosystems.
The Shanghai Chongming Eco-Island International Forum, as an important platform for the construction of ecological civilization, provides a valuable opportunity for the international coastal blue carbon team of the "Maritime Silk Road" to showcase their achievements and promote international cooperation. Moving forward, IMBeR will continue to bring together the wisdom of leading global experts to provide support and scientific solutions for the construction of a world-class eco-island on Chongming Island, promote the integration of ecological technology and industry, and contribute to achieving global sustainable ecological development goals.
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