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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Ya Yun Kee (?), Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 00:04:25. Timecode out: 00:28:56. Notes: Botany discussion. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Barry Baker, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 00:35:20. Timecode out: 01:03:11. Notes: Climate change discussion. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo. Sonosax pre-amps used. Reporter: Elizabeth Arnold Engineer: Leo delAguila Interviews with: Ya Yun Kee [sp???] Deputy Director of the Institute of Botany in Kunming, and Barry Baker TNC climate change scientist. Logged By: ESN 0:00 LdA: this is dat 8 we're back in kunming and we're at the botanical institute and I'm just testing this same rig. We're going to be interviewing the director of the institute. For mics I have a sennheiser mkh40 for my mid microphone I have mkh 30 for my side microphone, going to a sonosax and then also from there into a D-8 recorder. 0:57 1:30 traffic footsteps faint talking EA informal talking with director 4:15 EA: we are in a beautiful beautiful spot and I am sitting here with ... what is your name? YYK[?]: Ya yun kee [?] EA: and how long have you worked here? YYK: Almost two decades EA: two decades YYK: Yes I first moved to here 1986. so next year is twenty years. 4:38 EA: you've seen this institute change YYK: very much change took place and funded research [?] and also the infrastructure construction and also the human resources and also the research even, there's great change in this institute. 5:01 EA: What happens here at this school? YYK: pardon? EA: what do people learn about at this school? 5:09 YYK: Actually this is not a school, this is a national institute. It's [??] by the Chinese academy of sciences. You know that is, it usually says CAS Chinese academy of sciences. ?? More than 80 institutes all over the country. So we are five of the institute. ?? So Kunming institute of botany is a ?? of five CAS institute to study the plants. 5:51 EA: The study of plants is very important in China. YYK: Oh yes, china is one of the how you say ?? biodiversity countries. It's a...for Americans one you know easily, brazil, one way the amazon. This is really rich in biodiversity. But in the ?? china in the mega bio diversity. Rich biodiversity. We have from the tropical to subtropical and also temperate to alpine. So it's really diverse ecosystem and also rich upon the species. 6:41 EA: well we went to the alpine part of it, and there were a lot of plants, very high. The place you've been to northwestern yunnan. It's a part of the we say biodiversity hotspots. You know it's all over the world ?? they have 25 global, they biodiversity hotspots. That place is a part of the ?? central china. Biodiversity hotspots. 7:14 EA: tell me a little about the work you've been involved in. 7:19 YYK: in northwestern yunnan that I mentioned is the rich biodiversity. But on the other side ?? also it's a economy development the over-harvesting. So it's quite precious to that area. We ?? doing easily, the first thing is to understand what kind of biodiversity is available in that area. The traditional practice for the plant use in that regions and to disturb things?? How we can improve the conservation the initiatives in that area. But in china now is mostly important first things is how to, we have the capable persons to do the research to do the conservation planning that's why we are doing some it is some more capacity building ?? ethnobotany capacity buildings. This is the way we are involved there. 8:36 EA: What is your concern there with overharvesting. Can you explain that? 8:43 YYK: Oh yes. Over-harvesting if we said always driving by the market. For example in northwestern yunnan in time of the ?? the matstaki one kind of the mushroom export to the japan. It's so important for the locals ?? hold. So its almost every... (Notes truncated)
技术信息
- 录音机
- SONY TCD-D8
- 话筒
- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
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- 已编目
- 15 Jul 2010 - David McCartt
- 已数字化
- 15 Jul 2010 - David McCartt
- 已编辑
- 15 Jul 2010 - David McCartt