To better understand and communicate the societal implications of the conditions and future trends of North Pacific marine ecosystems (FUTURE vision), to provide a forum for the integration of FUTURE-related studies using social science approaches and tools, and to facilitate the close discussions and communications among researchers from both the natural and social sciences.
Terms of Reference
Section on Human Dimensions of Marine Systems (S-HD) is the scientific body responsible for the promotion, coordination, integration and synthesis of research activities related to the contribution of the social sciences to the second PICES integrative science program on “Forecasting and Understanding Trends, Uncertainty and Responses of North Pacific Ecosystems” (FUTURE), to PICES Scientific Committees, and to PICES as an organization.
S-HD will work towards SCIENTIFIC clarification of differences in societal objectives and needs among stakeholders in different sectors and countries. Based on that result, S-HD will develop an inventory of potential recipients, and their communication requirements for FUTURE and other PICES products, such as the state of the ocean reports (FUTURE Objective 2).
Based in part on the results of TOR 1, and with close coordination and communication with the Advisory Panel on Status, Outlooks, Forecasts, and Engagement (SOFE-AP) and other expert groups within PICES, S-HD will SCIENTIFICALLY explore the consequences to and responses of human social systems to factors such as climate-induced changes in marine ecosystems (FUTURE key question 3.4). Social science tools summarized in Table 3.1 of the final report of the Study Group on Human Dimensions will be applied to such an analysis.
S-HD will contribute a Human Dimension Chapter to the next North Pacific Ecosystem Status Report (FUTURE Objective 2).
S-HD will facilitate academic cooperation with other international research activities such as ICES, IMBER, LOICZ, etc., and organize a symposium on the study of the human dimensions of marine ecosystems.
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News
4/15/2010 9:29:15 AM
PST
Changes within SG-HD Membership:
Prof. Ningsheng Yang, a new member of the Study Group, representing China.
Members (In progress)
Dr. Grant Murray (S-HD) Institute for Coastal Research Vancouver Island University
900 Fifth St., Bldg. 305
Nanaimo
, BC
Canada
V9R 5S5
Phone: 1-250-740-6549
E-mail: Grant.Murray@viu.ca
Dr. Ian Perry (WG-28, S-HD) WG-28 Co-Chairman Fisheries and Oceans Canada Pacific Biological Station
3190 Hammond Bay Rd.
Nanaimo
, BC
Canada
V9T 6N7
Phone: (1-250) 756-7137
Fax: (1-250) 756-7053
E-mail: Ian.Perry@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Dr. Robert Stephenson (S-HD) St. Andrews Biological Station
531 Brandy Cove Rd.
St. Andres
, NB
Canada
E5B 2L9
Phone: 1-506-529-5882
E-mail: Robert.Stephenson@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Dr. Shang Chen (S-HD) Research Center for Marine Ecology First Institute of Oceanography, SOA
6 Xian-Xia Ling Rd.,LaoShan District
Qingdao
, Shandong
China, PR
266061
Phone: (86-532) 8896-1690
Fax: (86-532) 8896-4779
E-mail: qdcs@163.com
Prof. Ningsheng Yang (S-HD) Research Center of Information and Economy Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
150 Qingta Cun, Yongding Rd.
Beijing
China, PR
100141
Phone: +(86)10-68671246
Fax: +(86)10-68673931
E-mail: nsyang@cafs.ac.cn
Dr. Masahito Hirota (S-HD) National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, FRA
2-12-4 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku
Yokohama
, Kanagawa
Japan
236-8648
Phone: (+81) 45-788-7674
Fax: (+81) 45-788-7674
E-mail: mmhirota@affrc.go.jp
Dr. Juri Hori (S-HD) Department of Psychology Rikkyo University, College of Contemporary Psychology
1-2-26 Kitano, Niiza-shi
Saitama
Japan
352-8558
Phone: (81-48) 471-6956
Fax: (81-48) 471-7164
E-mail: jhori@rikkyo.ac.jp
Dr. Mitsutaku Makino (MEQ, S-HD) MEQ Vice-Chairman, S-HD Co-Chairman Fisheries Research Agency
2-12-4 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku
Yokohama
, Kanagawa
Japan
236-8648
Phone: (81-45) 788-7615
Fax: (81-45) 788-5001
E-mail: mmakino@affrc.go.jp
Dr. Dohoon Kim (S-HD) Technology Management Center National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (NFRDI), MIFAFF
152-1 Haean-ro, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun
Busan
Korea, R
619705
Phone: +82-51-720-2161
Fax: +82-51-720-2169
E-mail: delaware310@yahoo.com
Dr. Jungho Nam (S-HD) Korea Maritime Institute Research Department of Climate Change and Marine Environment, Division of Marine Policy
#1652, 21 floor, KBS Media Center Bldg., Sangam-Dong, Mapo-Gu
Seoul
Korea, R
121-270
Phone: (82-2) 2105-2772
Fax: (82-2) 2105-2779
E-mail: jhnam@kmi.re.kr
Dr. Jongseong Ryu (S-HD) Department of Marine Biotechnology Anyang University (Ganghwa campus)
San 102, Samseong-ri, Bureun-myeon, Ganghwa-gun
Incheon
Korea, R
417-833
Phone: (82-32) 930-6033
Fax: (82-32) 930-6215
E-mail: jsryu@anyang.ac.kr
Dr. Elena Anferova (S-HD) Department of Math. Methods in Economy Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)
8 Sukhanova St.
Vladivostok
, Primorsky Kray
Russia
690950
Phone: +7 (423) 277-87-38
Fax: 7 (423) 243-23-15
E-mail: anferova@mail.ru
Dr. Ekaterina V. Golovashchenko (S-HD) Prognosticate and Regulation Regional Trade Fishery Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (TINRO-Center)
4 Shevchenko Alley
Vladivostok
, Primorsky Kray
Russia
690950
Phone: 8(4232)400451
E-mail: golovashchenko@mail.ru
Dr. Olga N. Lukyanova (MEQ, HAB-S, WG-28, S-HD, SG-MP) Laboratory of Applied Ecology and Ecotoxicology Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (TINRO-Center)
4 Shevchenko Alley
Vladivostok
, Primorsky Kray
Russia
690950
Phone: (7-4232) 400-805
Fax: (7-4232) 300-751
E-mail: onlukyanova@tinro.ru
Dr. Keith R. Criddle (S-HD) S-HD Co-Chairman Fisheries Academic Program University of Alaska, Fairbanks
17101 Pt. Lena Loop Rd.
Juneau
, AK
U.S.A.
99801
Phone: (1-907) 796-5449
Fax: (1-907) 796-5447
E-mail: kcriddle@alaska.edu
Dr. Ron Felthoven (S-HD) Alaska Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle
, WA
U.S.A.
98115-6349
E-mail: ron.felthoven@noaa.gov
Dr. Minling Pan (S-HD) NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA
1601 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1110
Honolulu
, HI
U.S.A.
96814
Phone: 808-944-2190
E-mail: Minling.Pan@noaa.gov
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