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学术报告 报告题目 :CLIMATE CHANGE, PLANT ECOLOGY AND ETHNOBOTANY IN NORTHWEST YUNNAN, CHINA 报告人:PROF. DR. JAN SALICK CURATOR OF ETHNOBOTANY BOTANY, MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN PROFESSOR, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ST LOUIS SENIOR FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, ENGLAND 时间:10 月 25 日(周四)上午 9:00 地点:图资楼多功能厅 报告人简历如下: JAN SALICK, PhD Curator of Ethnobotany Botany, Missouri Botanical Garden Professor, Washington University and University of Missouri, St Louis Senior Fellow, University of Oxford, England a. b. Professional Preparation University of Wisconsin, Madison Biology BA 1972 Duke University Biology MS 1977 Cornell University Ecology and Systematics PhD 1983 The New York Botanical Garden Economic Botany post-doctorate 1983-86 Appointments Curator of Ethnobotany Missouri Botanical Garden 2000-continuing Senior Fellow University of Oxford 2005-2007 Associate Professor, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology Ohio University 1989-2000 Associate Scientist, Centre for Economic Botany Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1997-1998 Leader, Forest Margins Program Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) 1992-1993 Associate Scientist Center for Tropical Agriculture (CATIE), Costa Rica E1 1990-1992 Coordinator Organization for Tropical Studies, Duke University 1989 Assistant Scientist Institute for Economic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden 1986-1989 c. Selected Publications: In Press: Salick, J. and R. Moseley. Khawa Karpo: Conservation in a Tibetan landscape. CCSD Monographs, Missouri Botanical Garden. Salick, J. et al. Gradient Analyses, Menri (Medicine Mountains), Eastern Himalayas. Plant Ecology. Salick, J. et al. Tibetan Ethnobotany and Climate Change in the Eastern Himalayas. Global Environmental Change. Byg, A. and J. Salick. Tibetan Perceptions of Climate Change in the Eastern Himalayas. GEC. Byg, A. and J. Salick. Local knowledge of Tibetan medicinal plants. Botany. Economic Published: Salick, J., A. Amend, D. Anderson, K. Hoffmeister, B. Gunn and Fang Z. D. 2007. Tibetan Sacred Sites Conserve Old Growth Trees in the Eastern Himalayas. Biodiversity and Conservation. http://www.springerlink.com/content/b210277k24813t1l/?p=1668110ec0b74b43a54d154a9f3845ad&pi=0 Salick, J., A. Byg, A. Amend, B. Gunn, W. Law, H. Schmidt 2006. Tibetan Medicine Plurality. Economic Botany 60:227-253. http://www.bioone.org/archive/00130001/60/3/pdf/i0013-0001-60-3-227.pdf Law, W. and J. Salick 2006. Comparing Conservation Priorities for Useful Plants among Botanists and Tibetan Doctors. Biodiversity and Conservation. http://www.springerlink.com/content/e18q2j01jj171171/?p=28ae2825de3a4a618492ffc825aa5c22&pi=0 Salick, J., Yang Y. P., and A. Amend 2005. Tibetan Land Use and Change in NW Yunnan. Economic Botany 59: 312-325. http://www.bioone.org/archive/0013-0001/59/4/pdf/i00130001-59-4-312.pdf E2 1 Law, W. and J. Salick 2005. Human Induced Dwarfing of Himalayan Snow Lotus (Saussurea laniceps (Asteraceae)). PNAS 102: 10218-10220. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1177378&blobtype=pdf Anderson, D., Jan Salick, RK Moseley, Ou Xiaokun 2005. Conserving the sacred medicine mountains: a vegetation analysis of Tibetan sacred sites in Northwest Yunnan. Biodiversity and Conservation (in press). Salick, J., D.Anderson, J. Woo, R. Sherman, C. Norbu, A Na, and S. Dorje 2004. Tibetan Ethnobotany and Gradient Analyses, Menri (Medicine Mountains), Eastern Himalayas. Millenium Ecosystem Assessment: http://www.millenniumassessment.org/documents/bridging/papers/salick.jan.pdf Hamlin, C.C. and J. Salick 2003. Yanesha Agriculture in the Upper Peruvian Amazon: Persistence and change fifteen years down the “road”. Economic Botany 57:163-180. Salick, J. et al 2003. Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology: NSF biocomplexity report. Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis. Fenstad, J. E., P. Hoyningen-Huene, Q. Hu, J. Kokwaro, D. Nakashima, J. Salick, W. Shrum, and B. 2002. Science, traditional knowledge and sustainable development. ICSU Series on Sustainable Development, No. 4, Paris. Salick, J. and E. Pfeffer 1999. The interplay of hybridization and clonal reproduction in the evolution of willows. Plant Ecology 141: 163-178. Salick, J., A. Biun, G. Martin, L. Apin and R. Beaman 1999. Whence Useful Plants? A direct relationship between biodiversity and useful plants with the Dusun of Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo. Biodiversity and Conservation 8: 797-818. Salick, J., A. Mejia, and T. Anderson 1995a. Non-timber forest products integrated with natural forest management. Ecological Applications 5: 922-954. Salick, J. 1995b. Toward an integration of evolutionary ecology and economic botany: personal perspectives on plant/people interactions. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 82: 68-85. Salick, J. 1992b. Crop domestication and the evolutionary ecology of cocona (Solanum sessiliflorum Dunal). Evolutionary Biology 26: 247-285. d. Funding Sources (5 only) National Geographic Society Subject: Alpine Ethnobotany in NW Yunnan $18,500 (PI) 2005-2007 National Science Foundation, Ecology $15,000 (PI) 2004-2006 Subject: Population Ecology of Saussurea spp., a threatened Tibetan medicinal herb Ford Foundation, NW Yunnan $350,000 (PI) Subject: Ethnobotany of Tibetan Medicine Mountain (Meili) 2002-continuing The Nature Conservancy, NW Yunnan $40,000/yr (PI) Subject: Ethnobotany of Tibetan Medicine Mountain (Meri) 2001- continuing 1 Also reported in The New York Times, Science Times, July 5, 2005 and 56 other international newpapers and magazines. E3 National Science Foundation, Biocomplexity $42,930 (PI) Subject: “Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology” e. 2001-2002 Synergistic Activities Ethnobotany, teach at Washington University in Biology and Anthropology 2003-continuing IUBS/ICSU Specialist in Human Dimensions of Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge Head of international committee on Indigenous Knowledge and Science 2002-continuing Coordinator, Collections of Ethno- and Economic Botany (CEEB) 2000-continuing International and inter-societal organization (SEB, ISE, SE, NASC) to index CEEB, define standards of collection curation, and coordinate CEEB databases among herbaria Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology funded by NSF Biocomplexity Scientifically strengthening the field of Ethnobiology for NSF funding 2002-2004 President, Society for Economic Botany 1997-1998 Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1986-continuing E4