A&M Greenland Environmental Co. (AGE)
was founded in 1994 in Vancouver, Canada by a group of professionals led by
Dr. Tony A. Zhong,
an ecologist and forest professional who have over 20 years of experience in
forestry, ecology, waste treatment and recycling, and acid rain research. We
have developed, managed and completed hundreds of contracts and projects for
government, industry, and individual clients since AGE was founded. Our
quality consulting services have been well received by our clients, and we will
work more closely with our clients to achieve mutual benefits and sustained
development.
Our Strengths
Professional Team
Dr. Zhong, A. President, Senior Associate
Dr. Zhong is an experienced ecologist, forest professional and organic residuals recycling expert, working since 1994 on biosolids and bio-waste composting and land application for soil reclamation and afforestation, forest carbon sequestration, bioenergy and biofuel related biomass production in plantation forests, and acid rain damage alleviation . He has over 20 year’s experience in ecological research, biosoilds and agri-waste treatment and forest management, and has provided consulting services in these fields internationally. In recent years, he has worked with his Chinese colleagues and business partners, extensively collecting data and information and developing various projects in China, including preparation of PIN and PDD documents for Chinese CDM projects. He specializes in forest nutrition and fertilization, biosolids land application, bio-waste management and computer simulation of terrestrial ecosystems, such as forest carbon sequestration modeling using FORECAST, CO2Fix, and CBM-CFS3 models. Dr. Zhong completed his formal education at Fujian Forestry University, Nanjing Forestry University, and the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Wang, T. VP, Senior Associate
Dr. Wang is an expert in gene selection and improvement of forest species to adapt to adverse environment, such as dry land, desert and saline sites. He has developed the climate models “ClimateBC” and "ClimateAB", and assessed the impacts of climate change on forest adaptation, forest ecosystem, gene conservation, forest productivity and carbon sequestration, which have been widely used in the western Canada. He is also experienced in developing growth response functions to optimizing genetic resource management for better adaptation and higher productivity (or carbon sequestration) in future climate.
Dr. Kimmins, J.P. (Hamish)
Dr. Kimmins is a professor of Forest Ecology, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia (UBC). Since 1969, he has taught undergraduate and graduate level forest ecology for 34 years at UBC, and graduated 41 MSc and PhD students. He is the senior Canada Research Chair in Forest Ecosystem Modeling. Dr. Kimmins received the gold medal for scientific achievement in forestry from the International Union of Forest Research Organizations and the Canadian Institute of Forestry for the development of ecosystem management simulation models. He is a member of the World Commission of UNESCO on the Ethics of Science. He was nominated twice for the Wallenberg Prize (the Nobel Prize in Forestry) for the development of FORECAST
Dr. Wang, J.
Dr. Wang is associate professor of Lakehead University, He is an expert in research and development of forest carbon sequestration and climate change. Dr. Wang received his Ph.D. degree in forest ecology in the University of British Columbia in November 1997. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in forest ecology and forestry in January 1982 and November 1987, respectively, both in Northwestern College of Forestry, P. R. China.