FUSAYUKI KANDA
TITLE: Professor of Botany, Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education at Kushiro, 1-15-55 Shiroyama, Kushiro 085, Japan.
EDUCATION: B.S., Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 1971.
M.S., Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 1973.
Ph.D., Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 1977.
POSITIONS: Research Assistant, Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education at Kushiro, 1975-1976.
Lecturer, Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education at Kushiro, 1976-1978.
Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education at Kushiro, 1978-1986.
Professor, Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education at Kushiro, 1978-present.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Botanical Society of Japan, Ecological Society of Japan, Japanese Society of Phycology.
FIELD EXPERIENCE: Numerous field expeditions since 1972 in northern Japan, including ten field seasons (1984-1993) in Kushiro Marsh studying the ecology and conservation of wetland ecosystems; and four months (June-September 1992) at Shiretoko
, Japan, studying forest restoration. Botanical work in the Russian Far East includes three trips to Sakhalin (May-June 1991, September 1991, July 1992).
PUBLICATIONS: Since 1973, 78 scientific publications on the taxonomy, distribution, and conservation of plants.
Five publications most relevant to the present proposal:
- KANDA, F., and M. Ohtuka. 1981. The epiphytes of the Kushiro District, Hokkaido. Seibutukyozai, Pt. 1, 16: 71-92; Pt. 2, 17: 1-18.
- KANDA, F., and H. Hoshi. 1982. Alpus japonica populations in and around the high moors of Kushiro. Jour. Hokkaido Univ. Educ., 35: 19-31.
- Takahashi, H., and F. KANDA. 1985. Vegetation around a new crater of Mt. Iou, Shiretoko, Hokkaido. Kushiro Munic. Mus., Sci. Rept., 17: 39-43.
- KANDA, F., and Y. Takashima. 1991-1992. Vegetation of the Akan River Basin, Hokkaido, northern Japan. Rept. Akan River Syst., Pt. 1, 1991: 19-26, Pt. 2, 1992: 17-27.
- KANDA, F. 1993. Conservation of the Wetlands of Hokkaido, northern Japan. International Forum on Wetlands Conservation. Sapporo, 196 pp.
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