報告題目:Preventing fluctuations of carbon emissions from forestry
	報告時間:2016年4月29日(周五)14:00
	報告地點:衣錦校區西大樓208學術報告廳
	報 告 人:Michiel A. Keyzer(荷蘭阿姆斯特丹自由大學 數理經濟學 教授)  
	報告人簡介:Dr. Michiel  A.  Keyzer is  Professor Emeritus  in  Mathematical Economics at  VU  University in Amsterdam,  Netherlands, and  Extraordinary  Professor at  the  Centre for  Chinese  Agricultural Policy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 1995 until 2014 he served as Director of the Centre for World Food Studies (SOW-VU).
	His professional career started in 1972 when he joined a Club of Rome project on Food for a Doubling World Population, headed by Hans Linnemann under auspices of Economics Nobel Prize winner Jan Tinbergen. After this he joined the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, at the time a center for cooperation between East and West, where he also worked on World  Food Problems.  He  has since  that  time developed experience  in  the theoretical development  of  welfare theoretical  models  to accommodate  physical  and institutional characteristics  of  societies, in  designing  computation procedures  for  large-scale empirical applications of such  models,  and in  developing  methods for  integrated  statistical analysis  of socio-economic and agro-ecological data. He has been the leader of a large number of policyoriented research  projects  with partner  institutes  in, among  others,  the Ukraine,  Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Palestinian Territories, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan,  Mozambique, Ethiopia, Burkina  Faso, Nigeria,  Ghana,  Benin, Bangladesh,  India, Indonesia,  Thailand, Vietnam  and China. He has published widely in economics and agriculture related fields, including an MIT Press handbook on applied general equilibrium models, and a contribution to the Handbook of Development Economics.
	He has been member of a large number of advisory committees to the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign  Affairs and  the  Ministry of  Economic  Affairs. He  was  also a  regular  advisor of international organizations in the field of agricultural and development policies.
	He currently is scientific leader of a water economy modeling project of the Jordan River basin, involving researchers from Joran, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories and the Arab League. He is member of the Editorial Board of Food Security and Member of the Committee on Main ports of the  Netherlands  National Advisory  Council  on Environment  and  Infrastructure.  He is  also member of the Royal Holland Society of Arts and Sciences.
	經濟管理學院  
	2016年4月28日