1st EABRN Training Course
· Theme: Application of GIS in the Management of Biosphere Reserves
· Time: 16-21 August 2004
· Venue: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
· Sponsored organizations: UNESCO; The Research Center for Eco – Environment Sciences, CAS
2nd EABRN Training Course
· Theme: Application of GIS in the Management of Biosphere Reserves
· Time: 4-15 December 2006
· Venue: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
· Organizer: Organized by Institute for Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Science; UNESCO Beijing and Chinese National Committee for MAB. Founded by Korean National Commission for UNESCO.
3rd EABRN-UNESCO Training Workshop
· Theme: Remote Sensing and GIS for Biosphere Reserve Management to Adapt Climate Change
· Time and Place: 30 March – 10 April 2009
· Venue: Beijing, China
· Organizer: Organized by Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth (CEODE), Chinese Academy of Sciences
4th EABRN-UNESCO Training Workshop
· Theme: Remote Sensing and GIS for Biosphere Reserve Management
· Time and Place: 11-22 April 2011
· Venue: Beijing, China
· Organizer: Organized by EABRN Secretariat; UNESCO Office Beijing; Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth (CEODE); International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage under the auspices of UNESCO (WHIST), CAS; Chinese National Committee for MAB
5th EABRN-UNESCO Training Workshop
· Theme: Biological Inventory and Database Construction
· Time and Place: 10-16 July 2012
· Venue: Changbaishan Biosphere Reserve, China
· Organizer: Organized by EABRN Secretariat; UNESCO Office Beijing; Changbaishan Biosphere Reserve Institute of Botany; Chinese Academy of Sciences; CNC-DIVERSITAS; Chinese National Committee for MAB
6th EABRN-UNESCO Training Workshop
· Theme: Sustainable Management of Biosphere Reserves
· Time: 20-30 May, 2015
· Venue: Wudalianchi Biosphere Reserve, Heilongjiang Province, China
· Organizer: Organized by EABRN Secretariat; UNESCO Beijing Office; International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage under the Auspices of UNESCO (HIST); Wudalianchi Administration Committee; Chinese National Committee for MAB. Supported by The Republic of Korea National Commission for UNESCO (KNCU)
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