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Date: November 4th, 2004
1.Title of Seminar | (in English) Biological Control of Agricultural Pests in Asia・Theory and Practice (in Japanese) アジアにおける農業害虫の生物的防除・理論と実践 |
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2. Purpose of Seminar | 1) To foster Asian young entomologists in the field of biological control 2) To further our global knowledge of biological control and natural enemies in Asia 3) To construct a research network among young scientists from Asian countries |
3. Period | From October 12th, 2004 through October 22th, 2004 (11 days) |
4. Program: Agenda, topics, related activities (e.g., reception, excursion) |
See appendix. |
5. Venue | 6-10-1, Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka , Faculty of Agriculture ,Kyushu University (Faculty of Agriculture,International Hall,Memorial Auditorium) |
6. Organizer |
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7. Lecturers and Participants
1) Number of Persons
Lecturers | Participants | Total | |
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Japan side | 19 | 12 | 31 |
Other persons | 5 | 20 | 25 |
Total | 24 | 32 | 56 |
2) Lecturers
A.Please describe rationale for selecting lecturers, and the need for and role of their lectures in the seminar.
Lecturers were selected on the basis of their research activities and contribution to the field of biological control in Asia. Also, those who had educational experience in international organizations or programs were considered as lecturers.
B.List
Name in full | Institution/Affiliation/Position | Nationality |
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- Japan side | ||
Junji Takabayashi | Professor, Center of Ecological Research, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Eizi Yano | Director, National Agricultural Research Center | Japanese |
Yoshito Szuki | Director, National Agricultural Research Center | Japanese |
Kazuhiko Konisi | Director, National Agricultural Research Center | Japanese |
Kaoru Maeto | Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University | Japanese |
Kazuro Ohno | Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University | Japanese |
Masami Takagi | Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Michio Ohba | Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Susumu Simizu | Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Eiichi Kuwano | Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Osamu Tadauchi | Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Takatashi Ueno | Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Keiji Takasu | Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Chisa Aoki | Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Kazuhiro Iiyama | Assistant Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Midori Tuda | Assistant Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Satoshi Kamitani | Assistant Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Kazuo Ogata | Professor, Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kyushu University | Japanese |
Yoshimi Hirose | Emeritus Professor, Kyushu University | Japanese |
- Other persons | ||
Lester E.Ehler | Professor, University of California, Davis | American |
Ooi Peter Aun-Chuan | Chief Technical Adviser, FAO Regional Office for Asia and Pacific | Thailander |
Wiwat Suasa-ard | Associate Professor, Kasetsart University | Thailander |
Joon-Ho Lee | Professor, Seoul National University | Korean |
Fang-Hao Wan | Director, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science | Chinese |
3) Participants
A.Please describe how you recruited participants and why they were selected.
Basically, young entomologists who will play an important role in the field of biological control and pest management in Asian countries were selected. Those who belong to universities or national institutes were given the highest priority upon selection. Candidates of the seminar were recruited through recommendation by lecturers. Applicants via announcement on the homepage were also accepted.
B.List
Name in full | Institution/Affiliation/Position | Nationality |
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- Japan side | ||
Ah Nge Htwe | Foreign student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Myanmar |
Le Khac Hoang | Foreign student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Vietnamese |
Tran Dang Hoa | Foreign student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Vietnamese |
Khiev Bunnarith | Foreign student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Cambodian |
Kanako Ueno | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Fumiki Fukuhara | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Ryouhie Inoue | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Takafumi Kashuu | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Humi Sasaki | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Shinobu Namikawa | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Shigeki Morita | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
Kouhei Matsusita | Graduate student, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University |
Japanese |
- Other persons | ||
Jae-Seong Im | Graduate student, Seoul National University | Korean |
Hyoungho Mo | Graduate student, Korea University | Korean |
Young Woong Byeon | Researcher, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology | Korean |
Jain-Ying Guo | Graduate student, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences | Korean |
Zongqi Chen | Researcher, Yunna Academy of Agricultural Science | Chinese |
Dang Thi Dung | Lecturer, Hanoi Agriculture University | Chinese |
Ho Thi Thu Giang | Lecturer, Hanoi Agriculture University | Vietnamese |
Le Van Hai | Lecturer, Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry | Vietnamese |
Tran Thi Thien An | Lecturer, Nong Lam University | Vietnamese |
Tran Tan Viet | Lecturer, Nong Lam University | Vietnamese |
Chanthy Pol | Researcher, Cambodian Agricultural Research Institute | Vietnamese |
Vuthy Ny | Researcher, Cambodian Agricultural Research Institute | Cambodian |
Oraphan Kern-asa | Researcher, NBCRC Central Regional Center | Cambodian |
Phattaraporn Panukhroh | Researcher, NBCRC Upper Northern Regional Center | Thailander |
Piyawan Phaophan | Researcher, Prince of Songkla University | Thailander |
Sudarat Chouwalit | Researcher, Khon Kaen University | Thailander |
Sineenat Rattanaka | Researcher, NBCRC Bangkok | Thailander |
Htar Htar Naing | Lecturer, Yezin Agriculture University | Myanmar |
Mi Khin Mi | Lecturer, Yezin Agriculture University | Myanmar |
Azidah Binti Abdul Aziz | Lecturer, University of Malaya | Malaysian |
8. Achievements
1) Upon what concept was the seminar planned and organized? (As reference, attach lecture summaries and other related documents.)
The seminar was planned to promote a greater interest and understanding of the principles and practices concerning biological control. Thus, the seminar was organized with 1) keynote lectures, 2) basic lectures, and 3) laboratory practices. Presentation and discussion by young participants were also included to the seminar program for that purpose.
2) What results were achieved from an academic viewpoint? Please list them concretely.
The participants learned:
- Quantitative techniques used in the study of natural enemies; and
- The principles and practices of biological control.
3) What results were achieved in terms of international exchange and young researcher development?
The participants had an opportunity to learn the importance of discussing with researchers from the other countries. They also leaned the importance of having the communication skill in English.
9. What sort of specific activities may be expected of the seminar participants in the future?
At least some of the participants would play a key role in the field of biological control and pest management.
We also expect they would be international scientists.
10. Were the system and method of operating the seminar effective? Please note any specific suggestions your have for improving them?
We felt the duration of the seminar (11 days) was too short. However, some of the participants appeared to be exhausted during the seminar; eleven days could be too long for the participants who might have never been abroad. Therefore, it may be desirable to separate the seminar twice or three times, holding it for two or three consecutive years.
11. Please describe any other effects of the seminar that deserve special mention.
This sort of seminar would strategically be important to make it be recognized that Japan is desiring to strengthen its friendly relations with Asian countries.
<Impressions of Participants>
12. What sort of impressions or opinions was expressed by the lecturers?
All of our lecturers agreed that the seminar was successful and excellent; the seminar meets the current demand in Asia for developing environmentally friendly pest management.
13. Did you have the participants carry out a questionnaire or assessment? If so, what results did you obtain?
We carried out a questionnaire only to the participants from the foreign countries to get the proper evaluation of the seminar. We didn't have Japanese participants carry out a questionnaire. Because all of them were the students of Kyushu University and they managed the seminar actively.
As a whole, they agreed the importance and success of the seminar.
<Views and Comments on Program>
14. Please give us your comments and opinions on the seminar program itself. What did you think of JSPS’ application recruitment period, timing of the selection notice, seminar funding by JSPS, method of seminar operation, or other elements of the program? Do you have any specific suggestions as to how any of these components can be improved?
The JSPS Seminar program has been a very good opportunity to promote dissemination of advanced technology for real usage and real project as it involved Advanced Digital Technology-Assisted Cultural Archive and Preservation along the Maritime Silk Roads. The selection notice gave us only three months to finalize the seminar but cooperation inside NII, between UNESCO and NII, and also between various organizations collaborating along the Maritime Silk Roads enabled to set a high quality seminar.
Morning I 9:00-10:30 |
Morning II 10:40-12:10 |
Afternoon I 13:40-15:10 |
Afternoon II 15:20-16:50 |
Evening | |
12th Tuesday | Opening ceremony, Guidance | Keynote lectures by L Ehler & Y Hirose |
Welcome party | ||
13th Wednesday | Overview (L) by M Takagi |
Ecology of natural enemies (L) by T Ueno |
Ecology of natural enemies (P) by M Tuda, T Ueno & M Takagi |
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14th Thursday | Taxonomy I (L) by O Tadauchi |
Taxonomy II (L) by K Maeto |
Taxonomy (P) by K Konishi, K Maeto & O Tadauchi |
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15th Friday | Special topic (L) by J-H Lee |
Special topic (L) by P Ooi |
Special topic (L) by W Suas-ard |
Special topic (L) by F-H Wan |
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16th Saturday | Off day | ||||
17th Sunday | IOBC Symposium | IOBC Mixer | |||
18th Monday | IPM of vegetables (L) by E Yano |
Greenhouse IPM (L) by K Ohno |
IPM of Rice (L) by Y Suzuki |
Chemical Ecology (L) by J Takabayashi |
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19th Tuesday | Excursion Visit Fukuoka Pref. Agriculture Experimental Station, vegetable growing areas and fruit orchards in Fukuoka |
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20th Wednesday | Microbial control I (L) by S Shimizu |
Microbial control II (L) by M Ooba |
Insect pathology (P) by C Aoki, K Iiyama & S Shimizu |
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21st Thursday | Chemical insecticide for IPM (L) by E Kuwano |
Statistics (L) K Takasu |
Sampling methods & statistics (P) by K Takasu & K Ogata |
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22nd Friday | Presentation time | Presentation time | Closing ceremony | Farewell party |
(L)=Lecture
(P)=Practice