Internationale News 2012
Dezember 2012
The SOLAS Summer School is a biennial, international event that brings together over 70 students and 15 world-leading international scientists, in a variety of fields, for a combination of lectures and practical workshops. It aims to teach the skills and knowledge of the many disciplines needed to understand the nature of ocean-atmosphere interactions. It allows doctoral students and early-career researchers to see how their work fits into the broad canvas of SOLAS, and global change research more generally.
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The Workshop, stimulated by the principal scientific findings and uncertainties presented in the WMO/UNEP Ozone Assessment 2010, as well as significant issues that remain unresolved, will address the following questions:
- How well do we understand the mechanisms relating Antarctic ozone loss to tropospheric climate in the Southern Hemisphere?
- Ho will greenhouse gas concentration increases and ozone depletion/recovery interact in future and what will be their impacts on the polar vortex and on troposphere climate?
- What don’t we know, and what observing or research programs need to be undertaken?
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This workshop aims to attract members of the atmospheric, ocean, wave and sea-ice community with an interest in developing coupled forecasting systems targeting short- to medium-range prediction to review the status of research and to debate the potential benefits, gaps and priorities for making advances. The workshop has been endorsed by the GODAE OceanView Science Team (GOVST) and the Working Group for Numerical Experimentation (WGNE). The forum will review the status, gaps and scientific challenges for the following topics as they relate to coupled prediction: observations, physical parameterisations; dynamical modelling; and data assimilation.
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The workshop objective is to seek feedback and involvement from all participants on i) Future Earth’s revised research framework; ii) Future Earth’s organizational design; and iii) a timeline and practical arrangements for transition to a fully operational Future Earth programme, including the transition and active involvement of your core projects. This is a consultative workshop, the results of which will be used by the Future Earth leadership (the Transition Team, the Transition Management Board, and the Future Earth Scientific Committee, when appointed) to finalise the overall Future Earth framework and design, and guide its implementation. Documents available
here.
On behalf of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society and the IGARSS 2013 Local Organising Committee, we are delighted to invite you to Melbourne, Australia for IGARSS 2013. We are looking forward to welcoming leading scientists, engineers and educators from the diverse disciplines that make up the Geoscience and Remote Sensing community. We also hope to attract new delegates from the Asia-Pacific and Oceania regions. We will be offering a world class technical program encompassing traditional IGARSS topics and new topics reflecting the theme of the 2013 Conference, "Building a Sustainable Earth through Remote Sensing". This theme was selected to emphasize the issues that most affect the Earth's environment, and the human impact on the planet.
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November 2012
The ISSC and ICSU, in collaboration with the DFG, are planning to assemble a large group of young researchers with diverse research perspectives to reflect on Food Futures and debate relevant issues as part of a series of conferences on Integrated Science. The aim is to bring together creative multidimensional, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives to address such a complex topic like food systems. These early career scientists will ask what are and will be the challenges related to food, now and in the future, and they are expected to devise the next generation of research programmes and projects, looking for a suitable definition and means to reach global sustainability goals.
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This year’s event Agriculture, Landscapes and Livelihoods Day 5: Solutions for People in Drylands and Beyond aims to add value to the climate debate, and help discussions progress by leveraging the collective expertise and knowledge that consortium members and event participants bring to the table.This full day event during COP18 in Doha, Qatar, provides a unique opportunity for the natural resource and agriculture community to share solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation in agricultural landscapes. The event will provide a venue to engage with key stakeholders and decision makers and develop solutions that can feed into 2013 UNFCCC discussions.
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The NCCR Climate, Switzerland's Centre of Excellence in Climate and Climate Impact Research, invites young scientists to join leading climate researchers in the scenic Swiss Alpine village of Grindelwald for keynote lectures, workshops and poster sessions on the occasion of the 12th NCCR Climate Summer School 2013. The 12th International NCCR Climate Summer School is focusing on the theme "From climate reconstructions to climate predictions". This theme has been chosen due to its paramount importance in terms of both scientific challenges and pressing societal concerns. All Summer School participants are expected to present a poster of their research and there will be ample opportunity for discussion.
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The conference aims to explore the social, cultural and political changes induced by earth scientists and the knowledge and institutions they have created over the last two centuries. The conference will look at the issue of social change through the lens of earth matters. What do we learn about societies, their norms and collective mentalities by analysing how people dealt with planet earth, its history, climate, surface patterns, or the mechanisms underlying its dynamic structure? Topics of the precirculated papers include, for instance, the debate on desertification in the 19th century, the idea of deep time for social thinking about the future or the history of Arctic research.
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The IPO in Tsukuba is located at the Center for Global Environmental Research of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES). The successful candidate will work with the GCP Science Steering Committee (SSC), and other GCP offices to implement the science framework of the GCP, particularly in the area of urban carbon management. GCP is seeking a person with excellent working knowledge of the policy-relevant scientific objectives of the GCP and a keen interest in devising methods to integrate social and policy sciences into the understanding of the carbon-climate system as a coupled human/natural system. The Tsukuba IPO is especially focused on fostering and coordinating research related integrating the human and natural dimensions of the global carbon cycle and global/regional/urban carbon management.
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This Global Congress on Integrated Coastal Management will be the second opportunity for convening as a joint meeting of two major conference series, EMECS and MEDCOAST. The first joint conference that took place in Antalya, Turkey during 9-13 November 1999, was a major success attracting over 500 participants representing 50 countries. It is expected that the Global Congress on Integrated Coastal Management, organized at a corner of the magnificent Aegean Sea, enhanced by the charms of the famous tourist resort town of Marmaris and environs, enjoying the rich culture and warm hospitality for which Turkish people are well-known, will serve as a reference event for the future of ICM. Scientists, experts, managers, planners, policy makers, administrators, resource developers, users and conservationists from all corners of the world, are cordially invited!
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The proposed symposium is the next in a series of high-profile workshops held by the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) Working Group on Ocean Model Development (WGOMD). We aim to advance the state-of-knowledge of projections of future sea level by focussing on two major scientific challenges. Firstly, what is the global sea-level rise contribution from the stability (or otherwise) of ice-sheet mass exchanges with the oceans. Secondly, what is the regional signature of sea-level rise associated with the mass redistribution of both the changing ocean and ice sheets. Together, these components of sea-level rise inform knowledge of potential coastal impacts, and contribute to the understanding of a topic currently drawing intense scientific and societal interest. For more information click
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World Social Science (WSS) Fellows are early career scientists with a proven track-record in their field, and a keen interest in interdisciplinary work on global priority problems with particular relevance to developing country contexts. World Social Science Fellows are competitively selected to participate in the programme's seminars and become member of an international network of Fellows. At least half of each group of Fellows will be based in the global South and we will look for balance along lines of gender and disciplinary spreak in the selection process. Fellows are expected to participate actively in the programme, and to help build the network for future activities.
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This conference will serve as a creative, innovative and inspirational gathering that catalyzes new insights on transformation processes and the implications for research, policy and practice. Climate change is considered by many to be the greatest challenge to humanity -- a "perfect storm" that will lead to unprecedented social and ecological impacts unless addressed in a comprehensive, urgent manner. Yet there is a growing recognition that traditional, "business-as-usual" approaches to mitigation and adaptation are insufficient to address the breadth, scale and complexity of challenges associated with climate change. In fact, there have been many calls for new modes of thinking about multiple interacting processes, policies, and programs, and both scientific and policy discourses increasingly emphasize the need for deliberate transformation in response to climate change. There are, however, significant research gaps on transformation that are critical to address. The "Transformation in a Changing Climate" conference aims to fill these gaps by bringing together diverse perspectives on deliberate transformation in response to climate change.
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Oktober 2012
Session topics:
- Ecosystem responses to climate variability and weather extremes
- Recovery of ecosystems after extreme events
- Long-term observations and large scale modeling
- Feedback mechanisms from the biosphere to the climate system
Keynote Speakers:
Claus Beier, Jeff Chambers, Peter Cox, Alan Knapp, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Melinda Smith and Rosie Fisher
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Ziel unserer Tagung ist es, die für die Ressourcenfrage wichtigen sozialwissenschaftlichen Ansätze zu präsentieren und zu diskutieren. Ferner soll der Frage nachgegangen werden, wie die verschiedenen von den Sozialwissenschaften präsentierten Ansätze in der Praxis wirksam werden können und welche Bedingungen dazu erfüllt sein müssen. Im Hinblick auf die Tagung wird im Auftrag der Schweizerischen Akademie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (SAGW) eine Studie durchgeführt, welche den Stand der geistes- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung in der Schweiz zum Thema Ressourcenverwendung erhebt. Die kritische Diskussion dieses Überblickes zum Forschungsstand in der Schweiz soll Defizite sowie die Entwicklungsbedingungen aufzeigen. Die Tagung möchte einen Beitrag zur Sichtbarkeit und Vernetzung sowie zur Dynamisierung und auch zur praktischen Anwendung dieser Forschung leisten.
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The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and its partner organisation in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), have developed a new initiative to enhance scientific cooperation in the field of global change research and announce a joint call for Brazilian-German proposals. The aim of this call is to invite joint Brazilian-German proposals which contribute to the theme: "Land-use Change and Land-use Management under Conditions of Global Change". The overall aim of this joint funding of projects is to study the ecological and socioeconomic effects of land-use change and land-use management and its interaction with global change.
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The World Snow Forum 2013 is a unique world event dedicated to the discussion of issues of creating comfortable conditions for livable winter cities in northern regions. The main objective of the forum is the discussion of issues of creating comfortable conditions for livable winter cities in northern regions. The World Snow Forum includes three main areas, one of it is the international congress "Ecology of Northern Territories" which will raise the issues of northern regions conservation, Arctic shelf development, snow cover pollution, permafrost degradation problem and its influence on infrastructure of winter cities. The key event is a regional meeting with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation.
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The conference will serve as a creative, innovative and inspirational gathering that catalyzes new insights on transformation processes and the implications for research, policy and practice. The conference will include a wide range of both conventional and unconventional activities, events and workshops based around the theme of transformation. The conference will adress the following overaching questions: What do we actually mean by transformation? Do we know how to make it happen? Do we have a sufficient knowledge base to inform strategies and actions for deliberate, ethical and sustainable transformation at the rate and scale that is called for? What is the role of science in the transformation process? For more information click
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The main theme of the conference is Ecological Economics and Institutional Dynamics. Institutions are considered here in their broader sense, including social representations, norms, rules of the game, collective action processes and power dimensions, forms and types of exploitation, informal and formal organizations, referring at large to governance aspects and dealing with the large spectrum of topics developed in the field of Ecological Economics. Abstracts and papers articulating social and environmental questions would be particularly appreciated. From 17 to 18 June 2013 there is also a Pre-conference workshop PhD and Master students will be invited to participate to this workshop organized at the Université Reims Champagne Ardenne.
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The conference builds on two preceding events: the EWACC2010 and the Solar Energy for Science/Building Bridges conference in 2011. The first two days of the conference will address climate change, fresh water availability and in particular energy security in the region. The third day will be devoted to seeking partnerships and ways to "Build Bridges", between the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. The final conference of the FP7 EU project CLICO (
http://www.clico.org) will also take place in the framework of EWACC2012. The conference will bring together a broad range of expertise – distinguished scientists from various research fields and communities, the private (energy) sector, primary stakeholders, policy makers and high-level officials- to foster sustainable development by broadening and deepening the Euro-Mediterranean dialogue.
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The Mekong Environmental Symposium 2013 is the first event organized by the German Aerospace Center, DLR and the WISDOM Project, and it will serve as an international platform for governmental decision-makers, scientists, and other organizations active in the Mekong context. The event will offer significant opportunities to meet colleagues who share the same interests and want to contribute to further trans-disciplinary information exchange for the benefit of the river basin. Whether it is in the field of river ecology, environmental monitoring, hydrology, socio-economics, energy, disaster management, or trade, to name just a few: we cordially invite you all to contribute to the numerous sessions planned for this three-day event.For more information click
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The RENEXPO (Renewable ENergy EXPOsition) SOUTH-EAST EUROPE is not only Romania's largest and most significant event on renewable energies but also creates the energy platform for the South-Eastern European region. The trade fair as well as the conferences have demonstrated how simple and ecologic the future energy generation, supply and usage can become. Specialized conferences take place parallel to the trade fair, where 550 participants: national and international public authorities, associations, scientists and companies present trends, research results, technologies and innovations in their field. The international Business Matching provides also business possibility, each year.
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The Environmental & Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE-EWRI) looks forward to welcoming attendees to the 6th International Perspective on Water Resources & the Environment conference. Following the success of the 2012 conference in Marrakech, Morocco, EWRI looks forward to another noteworthy conference that brings together engineers, scientists, planners, economists and allied professionals from all over the world. The Organizing Committee is already eagerly anticipating an excellent program in Turkey, as it looks to build on the success from the previous international conferences. For current information about this conference click
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September 2012
The deadline for applying for PAGES meeting support is
15 October 2012. The next subsequent deadline is 10 January 2013.
PAGES offers meeting support for three categories of workshops that are relevant to PAGES Foci and Cross Cutting Themes:
- PAGES Working Group Meetings: For workshops organized by PAGES Working Groups.
- Educational Meetings: For workshops that have a strong educational component.
- Open Call Meetings: For all other workshops within the scope of PAGES Science.
For application guidelines, visit the meeting support page:
http://www.pages-igbp.org/my-pages/meeting-support
There is a widespread consensus that the pressing issues of Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought (DLDD) are not yet properly included and addressed in today's political and private sector agendas on a global, national and local level.
The UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference therefore aims to gather a broad range of stakeholders - academics, policy makers, civil society actors and the private sector - to approach DLDD from an economic perspective.
The conference will provide guidance to governments and non-governmental actors alike, on why they should and how they can, together, reverse current DLDD trends, support affected countries and communities to improve their land management practices and increase resilience.
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August 2012
The PAGES Open Science Meeting (OSM) held once every four years is the premier event in the PAGES calendar. The 4th PAGES OSM 2013 will be an international and multi-disciplinary platform for sharing latest research results and the venue for defining the role of past global change science for the next decade. The 4th Open Science Meeting is being hosted by the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES, Government of India), which is a nodal organization for implementation of Indian polar research programmes. The organization of the conference is shared between the hosts and the PAGES International Project Office. In addition, conference committees will be responsible for the scientific program.
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For this 25th edition, Pollutec welcomes Argentina as guest of honor and highlights two special themes : Sustainable City and Cleantechs. Nearly 300 conferences are also organized into the thematic forums, 30 issues fixed on a TV stage and 8 Awards and Trophies. Pollutec 2012 will be hosting a new event, "Sustainable City Solutions", on 27th and 28th November at Lyon Eurexpo. On this occasion, institutions, experts and operators will share their experience and know-how with 200 representatives of French and international local authorities and manufacturers. This event will review the available solutions for managing water, waste, soils, energy and transport.
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This is the fifth and final Regional Conference in Dhaka of the Priority Program 1233 "Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change" funded by the German Research Foundation. In the frame of the program researchers from Bangladesh, China and Germany have worked on main processes and challenges of urban development trying to conceptualize the increasingly complex, globalized and informal dynamics in both cities during the last six years (2006-2012). The conference will serve as a forum to present, discuss and exchange major final results and implications for future research and practice with external participants. Experts from the urban administration, members from non-governmental, grassroots and community organizations, professionals and academics from all different disciplines and universities are invited to join to present their work and for joint discussions.
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The 2012 Sustainable Irrigation Conference provides a unique forum for multidisciplinary discussion. The objective of the meeting is to generate debate and ideas about how to make irrigation more environmentally, socially and economically sustainable. The conference theme acknowledges that sustainability is not a fixed and clearly defined objective, rather it is a goal that is always changing as knowledge and biophysical realities alter. In that sense, moving towards sustainability is a journey with an ever evolving destination. Irrigation, as the biggest water user in most regions of the world, is facing significant challenges in balancing social, economic and environmental needs for water. The purpose of the conference is to provide examples of how irrigation can become more sustainable.
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The International Opportunities Fund is a joint funding call between the Belmont Forum and G8 Heads of Research Councils (G8HORCs) for approximately 20M Euros. The countries involved in this initiative, currently, are Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. Possibilities for collaboration for non-participatory countries and developing countries exist as well. The current International Opportunities Fund is aimed at supporting research in the areas of
Coastal Vulnerability and
Freshwater Security. For more information about the fund and the conditions to submit Pre-proposals click
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Many works exist on drying-up of water (rivers, lakes, marsh or sources) insisting on resources reduction in volume at sub-basins or basins scale, but very little discuss societal dimension. Then how does one perceive these resources shrinking impacts on human activities at local, basins, national or regional scales? How could one cure these various levels?
Objectives:
- To capitalize knowledge (traditional and current) on water resource challenges, socio-economic impacts and attenuation and adaptation strategies of local communities in Africa;
- To contribute to minimize water problems in climate change context;
- To share and diffuse the assets near local communities for a better appropriation of the durable management appropriateness’s of water questions in Africa.
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LuWQ2013 is an international and interdisciplinary conference on the cutting edge of science, management and policy to minimise effects of agriculture and land use changes on the quality of groundwater and surface waters.
Objectives of the conference are:
- to provide forum for exchange of scientific knowledge, research on system knowledge, modelling and uncertainty;
- to discuss the entire policy cycle for water quality improvement;
- to intensify contacts (a) between soil/water related scientists, agro related scientists, social scientists, ecological scientists and economists, and (b) between scientists, water managers and policy makers.
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The aim of this fourth conference is fourfold: i) to present new findings and approaches on interactions between hydrology and ecology, ii) to promote interdisciplinary interactions on water related issues between hydrology, hydrogeology, biogeochemistry, microbial ecology and ecology, iii) to explore emerging patterns, breakthroughs and Challenges, and iv) to provide management applications and guidelines to tackle environmental issues. To address the relevant issues, the conference aims to bring together experts from different disciplines such as hydrologists (groundwater, surface water), ecologists, biologists, subsurface microbiologists, environmental biogeochemists, eco-technologists, geomorphologists, hydraulic engineers, forest managers, nature reserve managers, regional and landscape planners, as well as experts from governmental institutions.
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This one day meeting, the first of its kind to focus on freshwater biodiversity, we bring together key scientists, policy makers and managers responsible for freshwaters to address this concern, focussing especially on the UK.
The Central themes will be:
- The scale of freshwater biodiversity loss
- The role of biodiversity in freshwater ecosystem functioning
- Pressures on the biodiversity of standing and running waters
- The importance of biodiversity to society
- Freshwater biodiversity and conservation policy
- Public understanding of freshwater biodiversity issues
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In the context of its Climate and Global Environmental Change Design Project, the ISSC has worked with the support of Sida and the cooperation of key partners to develop a consolidated, global social science research agenda on climate and global environmental change. The results of this work have now been published in a report on The Transformative Cornerstones of Social Science Research for Global Environmental Change. This key output synthesizes and interprets the results of an international consultative process that included a survey of researchers from the social, behavioural and economic sciences, as well as historians and philosophers. It forms the basis for a proposed 10-year global research funding and coordination programme, and is further intended to inform social science work on global environmental change within the ISSC and beyond. You will find the report
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Juli 2012
The aim of this workshop will be to discuss the outcomes of the site modelling and to harmonise the inputs for upscaling activities. For this purpose we would like to invite both modellers and data providers from individual sites, as well as people who have knowledge of upscaling activities or access to input datasets to attend and contribute to the workshop.
The workshop will be split into four sessions:
- A. model-measurement comparisons
- B. inter-model comparisons
- C. harmonisation of input datasets and water table for upscaling
- D. emerging issues
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The AGU Fall Meeting is the largest worldwide conference in the geophysical sciences, attracting more than 20,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and other leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to present research, learn about the latest geophysical breakthroughs and connect with their peers. In addition to a robust scientific program, the AGU Fall Meeting also offers a variety of different events and activities. From Section and Focus Group receptions to a Union-wide Fun Run, and from a lecture open to the public to Author and Editor Resource Centers, there’s something for everyone!
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Die Sustainable Summer School Designwalks entwickelt ein akademisches, internationales Netzwerk für nachhaltiges Design, das inter- und transdisziplinäre Forschung im Bereich der Ressourceneffizienz und Nachhaltigkeit etabliert. Ziel ist es, innovative und ressourceneffiziente Produkt- Dienstleistungssysteme zu entwickeln und in den Markt zu bringen. Dazu werden führende wissenschaftliche Designinstitutionen mit Unternehmen und Forschungseinrichtungen im Bereich Nachhaltigkeit zusammen gebracht.
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Juni 2012
You can view and download the recommendations for each session
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (14 June) — An alliance of international partners from global science, research funding and UN bodies, launched a bold new 10-year initiative on global environmental change research for sustainability at the Forum on Science and Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development on Thursday. Future Earth – research for global sustainability, will provide a cutting-edge platform to coordinate scientific research which is designed and produced in partnership with governments, business and, more broadly, society.
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World Social Science Reports address key social science challenges posed by fast changing global realities, evaluate social science contributions and capacities to respond to them, and make recommendations for future research practice and policy. Potential contributors should send an expression of interest to the WSSR Director by 20 July 2012 at the latest, explaining in no more than a page:
- Which cornerstone the contribution would address;
- The concrete issue or problem area it would address, including examples;
- The main arguments to be developed;
- The countries or regions to be covered;
- The methodological approach to be used; and
- The main material/data that the contribution would drawn upon
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The site, linked directly to Google Earth and containing new data visualizations, is designed to provide a dazzling overview of the colossal scale of humanity's footprint across the planet. Welcome to the Anthropocene has had over 20,000 visitors since its launch. The accompanying three-minute film has become an online sensation with over 700,000 views since its release. The film is a rollercoaster ride through the latest chapter in the story of how one species has transformed a planet.
Link to the Website
This multi-disciplinary conference will provide international academic researchers and institutional leaders with the opportunity to join the largest social science research network in the area of governance and global environmental change. This conference features multiple platforms to encourage dialogue and the sharing of new information and knowledge. Such methods include:
- Documentary Project – Submitted documentaries, which focus on the conference themes, will be viewed followed by a discussion session
- World Café – A dialogue format that will address key issues required for fundamental transformation of international environmental governance in the 21st century
- Writing Workshops – The purpose of the writing session is to bring together scholars of different backgrounds to collaborate on pre-determined themes with the intention of laying the foundation for a writing project
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The report presents a new economic index, which looks beyond the traditional short term economic and development yardsticks of gross domestic product (GDP) and the Human Development Index (HDI). The Inclusive Wealth Index (IWI) assesses changes in a country’s productive base, including produced, human, and natural capital over time. By taking a more holistic approach, the IWI shows governments the true state of their nation’s wealth and the sustainability of its growth. Twenty countries were assessed in the IWR 2012 over a period of 19 years (1990-2008). Together they represent more than half of the world population and almost three quarters of world GDP and include high, middle, and low-income economies on all continents. The full report is publicly available for download on the
IHDP website.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a secondment with the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and the UK's National Oceanography Centre (NOC) for the position of Director of the International CLIVAR Project Office (ICPO), located at NOC's Southampton headquarters. The secondment period will be until 31 March 2014. You will take a leading role in the implementation and coordination of CLIVAR activities under the general guidance of the CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group. Having lead responsibility for CLIVAR, you will direct the implementation of the plans and activities of each of the project elements of CLIVAR in support of the overall mission and strategy of WCRP.
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ICSU is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to strengthen international science for the benefit of society. In pursuit of this mission, ICSU plans and coordinates international research programmes, notably in the area of global environmental change. This new position is for a highly organised project coordinator, who will work with the ICSU staff in Paris and the regions and liaise closely with SIDA. Examples of work tasks include providing support to organize scientific meetings, drafting science reports, budget management and financial reporting. It is foreseen that this person will play a key role in preparing a follow-up application for longer-term funding from SIDA and other potential donors. Some international travel will be required.
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Mai 2012
The aim of the conference is to bring people together with relevant expertise from across science, policy and practice, to learn from each other, and identify ways in which landscape ecology can support necessary shifts in land management to deliver improved and enduring benefits to society and the environment. We are seeking contributions that provide insight, potential solutions, and examples of action on the ground. Abstracts and posters will be published online. In addition, we are negotiating a special issue of the leading journal Landscape Ecology to publish selected papers and syntheses from conference discussions. The multidisciplinary conference will appeal to anyone with an interest in landscape protection, planning, and management, including researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.
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This workshop and public event will use many of the insights gained through the EU-funded project on Climate Change, Hydro-conflicts and Human Security to apply a critical approach to the securitization process by identifying: 1) the rationale behind the securitization process, 2) the probable countries, resources and political contexts that are prone to securitization, 3) the potential benefits and risks of securitizing water (and other natural resources) and 4) the proper points for policy intervention and for cases in which the risks outweigh the benefits of securitization, the institutional structures that may be able to de-securitize a resource.
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The conference is meant to summarise current knowledge on past, present and future climate changes of the high latitudes in both hemispheres. Climate change is amplified in high latitudes. High latitudes interact with lower latitudes and a number of key processes of global significance are involved. The Conference will cover both empirical studies and modeling studies (e.g. results from the CMIP5 and CORDEX experiments). ?The Scientific Programme Committee has set up a broad range of topics to be covered by invited and contributing oral presentations and poster sessions. There will be a series of social events in the programme (included in the conference fee), and we expect projects and organisations to hold side events or workshops before and after the main Conference.
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This interdisciplinary conference will bring together physical scientists with expertise in various coastal groundwater studies (e.g., physicists, chemists, geologists, hydrologists) with coastal ecologists and environmental economists. The intention is to discuss the state of knowledge and to design future experiments that will help advance the understanding of hydrological-ecological connectivity in the coastal zone.
Conference themes:
- Physical and geographical effects of coastal groundwater discharge
- Biogeochemical effects of coastal groundwater discharge.
- Linkages of coastal groundwater discharge with phytoplankton community structure, Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and primary productivity.
- Ecosystem Services and economic implications.
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The EcoHealth 2012 conference, Sustaining Ecosystems, Supporting Health, invites delegates to actively work at the interface between three intersecting arenas of sustainability and health research: 1. Transdisciplinarity; 2. Vulnerable Populations, Vulnerable Ecosystems, and Health; and, 3. Building Capacity and Action. These themes are derived from, but are not limited to, key areas of focus within ecosystem approaches to health research which addresses health problems faced by clinicians and epidemiologists, farmers and developers, politicians and researchers, veterinarians and consumers alike.
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This conference aims to provide a forum for world-class scientists to present new research results and focus on and discuss future challenges on EO technology for cryosphere science. The wide variety of satellite remote sensing techniques used in cryosphere research, and the increasing observational capacity provided by current and future optical, radar, laser altimetry, interferometry and gravimetry observations, provides a major opportunity to advance our knowledge about one of the most rapidly changing parts of the Earth's global climate system. The conference aims to review the latest developments in this critical scientific domain as well as defining the coming challenges in cryosphere science where EO could play a major role.
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The Workshop, stimulated by the principal scientific findings and uncertainties presented in the WMO/UNEP Ozone Assessment 2010, as well as significant issues that remain unresolved, will address the following questions:
1. How well do we understand the mechanisms relating Antarctic ozone loss to tropospheric climate in the Southern Hemisphere?
2. How will greenhouse gas concentration increases and ozone depletion/recovery interact in future and what will be their impacts on the polar vortex and on tropospheric climate?
3. What don't we know, and what observing or research programs need to be undertaken?
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This is the seventh research conference jointly supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), aimed at strengthening the research ties between the United States and Germany and fostering joint research activities. The emphasis of the 2012 conference will be on scientific advances across disciplines to help societies assess and manage their vulnerabilities to catastrophic risks. Abstracts are invited from German and US academics, regulators, and practitioners engaged in conceptual, methodological, and empirical research that may advance our ability to anticipate, avoid, or reduce the impacts of major hazards. The conference will showcase the most promising frontier research pertinent to risk identification, estimation, characterization, assessment, forecasting, prioritization, perception, communication, governance, mitigation, and policy making.
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After several years of international negotiations, representatives of more than 90 Governments established IPBES in Panama City on Saturday 21 April afternoon, at the end of the second session of the IPBES plenary (16-21 April, in Panama City, Republic of Panama). IPBES is thus now established! The first IPBES Plenary meeting is likely to occur in early 2013. Reports of both stakeholders’ day and IPBES second plenary session will soon be available on the
IPBES web site.
April 2012
The focus of the conference will be on identifying solutions and options for the NoK and identify steps to create a broad community of interest with it. For a detailed discussion, the project team will provide a green paper as basis prior to the conference. To back this with a practical perspective, the conference will also introduce the demonstration cases of the project that will test the processes of the NoK over the next year. On the last day, the conference will also discuss the European input into IPBES and other international developments. For more information click
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This conference serves as an international platform that gives the opportunity for researchers, postgraduates, scientists, government and non-government organizations to present, discuss and disseminate their findings pertaining to the sustainability of and threats to the marine ecosystems. The theme for this conference is 'moving towards multi-scientific knowledge for sustainable future' in marine ecosystem. The conference issues will be cover various aspect of biodiversity resources, climate change and environmental impacts, technology and innovation, sustainable management, economy and social & health and risk.
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Dimensions is designed to reach a wide range of readers who are interested in global environmental change, sustainability, and the central role human societies play in shaping our planet. Published on a biannual basis, Dimensions will be IHDP’s premier dissemination outlet for key findings from its portfolio of projects, as well as contributions from distinguished scientists in the field. You can download the free online version of the first issue, in which IHDP explore the Green Economy,
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Due to the unexpectedly high registration for this meeting, they have temporarily closed registrations until after the abstract review process has been completed. Till that date you can place your name on a waiting list. The symposium will offer the worldwide community of scientists working to understand ocean acidification opportunities to share their research results and develop new research collaborations. The symposium will cover 16 topics. Ten of the topics will be introduced by plenary presentations and an additional 6 topics will be handled only in parallel sessions. As of now, each of the 16 topics will have its own parallel session, although some topics eventually may be combined, depending on the number of abstracts submitted for each topic. For more information click
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The ESG invites you to the Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference, to be held 28-31 January 2013 at the United Nations University Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. This event is part of the global conference series organized by the Earth System Governance Project, a ten-year research program under the auspices of the International Human Dimensions Program on Global Environmental Change (IHDP). This conference will be the fourth in a global series organized by the Earth System Governance Project. The Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference will be jointly hosted by the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS), the International Environmental Governance Architecture Research Group and the Tokyo Institute of Technology on behalf of the Earth System Governance Project.
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Auf der Tagesordnung stand u.a. die Vergabe des Sitzes des zukünftigen Sekretariats, um den sich auch Deutschland beworben hat. Den Verlauf der Konferenz und die Entscheidungsfindung der einzelnen Beschlüsse kann man
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Scientists issue first “State of the Planet” declaration at the world’s largest gathering of experts on global environmental and social issues in advance of the major UN Summit Rio+20 in June.
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IGAC is a Core Project under the umbrella of the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and co-sponsored by the international Commission on Atmospheric Composition and Global Pollution (iCACGP). IGACs' biennial open science conferences are the primary mechanism for dissemination of scientific information across the atmospheric chemist community. The theme of the 2012 IGAC conference is "Atmospheric Chemistry in the Anthropocene". Anthropocene is a term coined in 2000 by Paul Crutzen, recognizing that the influence of human behavior on the Earth in recent centuries has become so significant as to constitute a new geological era.
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März 2012
Every three years, ICLEI members and partners gather at an ICLEI World Congress to showcase their actions over the period and discuss strategies for the following years. The ICLEI World Congress is the main event their association of Local Governments for Sustainability and has been hosted by expressive cities such as Athens, Greece (2003); Cape Town, South Africa (2006); and Edmonton, Canada (2009). In 2012, the ICLEI World Congress will take place in the long term member city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil and will deal with the pressing issues facing local governments and urban areas in this unpredictable era of change. The Congress will bring our Members, partners, global strategists, academics and NGO's together. Participants will learn from inspirational speakers and real-life city cases about cutting-edge integrated solutions to the challenges we face.
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The conference will focus on how public procurement can stimulate the broad uptake of new technology and become a driver for the green economy and social responsibility. The conference follows the 2009 event held in Reykjavik (Iceland), which saw public authority delegates pledge to use their vast economic purchasing power to help fight climate change by boosting the market for climate-friendly products and services. EcoProcura is the only conference series to provide a platform to promote exchange and dialogue amongst purchasers from all levels of governance, as well as suppliers, policy-makers and multipliers on strategies and the latest practical solutions for implementing sustainable procurement.
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The IUCN World Conservation Congress is the world’s largest and most important conservation event. Held every four years, the Congress aims to improve how we manage our natural environment for human, social and economic development. Leaders from government, the public sector, non-governmental organizations, business, UN agencies and social organizations will discuss, debate and decide solutions for the world’s most pressing environment and development issues. The Congress starts with a Forum where IUCN members and partners discuss cutting edge ideas, thinking and practice. The Forum leads into the IUCN Members’ Assembly, a unique global environmental parliament of governments and NGOs.
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This event is part of the global conference series organized by the Earth System Governance Project, a ten-year research programme under the auspices of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP). This conference will be the fourth in a global series organized by the Earth System Governance Project. The Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference will be jointly hosted by the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS), the International Environmental Governance Architecture Research Group and the Tokyo Institute of Technology on behalf of the Earth System Governance Project. For more information click
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Februar 2012
The Key Contact Workshop (KCW) organized by MRI-Europe is a 1-day event facilitating and fostering the dialogue between scientists with various backgrounds. The three work tools, namely written research summaries, snapshot presentations, and small working groups, stimulate interdisciplinary thinking and allow peers to take a fresh look at your research. The workshop accommodates a maximum of 24 speakers/working group chairs, and a few additional participants from a broad range of fields and disciplines from both natural and social sciences. KCWs usually precede major conferences that mountain researchers anyway attend. They offer an additional platform to scientists interested in the dialogue with peers from other disciplines.
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The Swiss Global Change Day is an event where the whole global change community can meet and discuss ongoing problems in a transdisciplinary manner. The aim is to present recent highlights in global environmental change research as well as to point out challenges for future research. Besides there is the opportunity for people from governmental institutions, economy and politics to ask questions and explain their needs and views on the presented topics. For more information click
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The Annual International Conference 2012 program will be announced in early 2012, once the Call for Sessions has closed. The conference organizers will be timetabling the conference from late January to March 2012. Please send requests for scheduling in your session proposal forms. The Provisional Program is expected to be announced in April 2012, at which time session organizers and presenters are invited to make final corrections to session and paper titles and abstracts, and make final scheduling requests. Refer to the conference timeline for more information.
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NORDIC WATER 2012 is all about hydrology in its widest sense. The main theme will focus on catchment restoration and water protection. Several sub-themes relevant for northern water research will also be included as sub-themes. The conference will include oral and poster presentations and special workshops. The conference aims to promote exchanges of experiences from hydrological research and practice. As a hydrology gathering, the main goal is to identify, establish and strengthen collaborations, leading to real partnerships between researchers, decision-makers and managers of water resources. For more information visit the
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This Summer School will be the third in the successful ClimECO series. While maintaining the general topic of climate change and marine ecosystems, ClimECO3 extends the modelling of end-to-end marine food webs to include the human dimension, considering A view towards Earth System models: Human-natural system interactions in the marine world. IMBER (Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research) focuses on interactions and linkages between biogeochemical cycling and food webs, with the aim of improving predictive capability for marine ecosystems. This is an interdisciplinary summer school. We welcome applications from both natural and social scientists working on topics related to oceans and climate change who are interested in the challenge of crossing the barriers between disciplines.
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The theme of this year's edition is "Sharing environmental information, sharing innovation". The aim of this year's INSPIRE Conference is therefore to look at how innovations in these three areas have further shaped the landscape of sharing environmental information. The call for contributions reflects the three pillars: Governance, Content and Technologies. In particular, as 2012 is the European Year for Water, the interest is to receive submissions relating to Water. For more information click
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Topics such as contamination and pollution discharges in urban water bodies, as well as the monitoring of water recycling systems are currently receiving a great deal of attention from researchers and professional engineers working in the water industry. Architects and town planners are also aware of the importance of the interaction between urban water cycles and city planning and landscaping. Management of all these aspects require the development of specialised computer tools that can respond to the increased complexity of urban water systems. The conference will also discuss legal and regulatory aspects, in addition to more technical problems, involving the design, construction, maintenance, monitoring and control of urban water systems. For more information click
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The Congress will explore the topics of resilient and sustainable cities with a focus on climate change adaptation and mitigation. The challenges of climate change adaptation and incorporating uncertainty into the city vision and infrastructure will be discussed together with the impacts and responses of climate change on water resources. . Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, operating in a carbon constrained world and a focus on renewable energy including practical applications and integration in to the energy mix will be covered.
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Januar 2012
Planet Under Pressure: A major international conference focusing on solutions to the global sustainability challenge.
Registration includes:
- Access to oral presentations, poster presentations and exhibition areas.
- Full conference materials including programme booklet and abstract CD.
- Lunch & refreshments as scheduled in the conference programme.
- Welcome drinks reception on Sunday 25 March.
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This conference will convene experts from around the world to present and discuss issues of interest to ecological statisticians and biologists. Hosted by the Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Dept. of Biology, University of Oslo, Norway. In addition to a wide range of session topics for contributed talks, there will be two special sessions with invited talks:
- Statistical approaches to paleobiological questions, chaired by Lee Hsiang Liow
- The development and use of statistical methodology in fisheries research, chaired by Mark Maunder
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Water Pollution 2012 is the 11th International Conference in the series on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Water Pollution. The meeting, which started in 1991, has always been very successful and provides a forum for the discussion and exchange of information between scientists, managers and academics from different areas of water contamination. The conference creates an international venue for interdisciplinary discussion and dissemination of work related to water quality and environmental problems caused by the increase of pollutant loads and the inappropriate management of water resources.
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The European Section of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB-Europe) is delighted to invite you to join them in Glasgow, Scotland for the European Congress of Conservation Biology 2012 (ECCB2012). The Congress is hosted by the University of Cumbria's National School of Forestry and marks the 10th anniversary of the formation of the SCB-Europe. The theme of the congress will be "Conservation on the Edge" and the SCB-Europe hopes to attract participants from the conservation policy, practice and education arenas as well as academics and researchers.
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Next to the topic “Rights, Responsibilities and Equity in Land Use Planning” this conference also provides a valuable opportunity to think about issues of social and environment justice in statutory land use planning. In addition to a number of keynote presentations, the Conference will include parallel research tracks relating to : climate change, renewable energy and resilience; flooding, mitigation and adaptation in land use planning; sustainable development and property rights; managing the commons and mediating resource conflicts; reconstructing planning under economic and social uncertainty; public goods, infrastructure and market relations; planning for legacy and heritage; participation and justice in land use planning; and changing Institutional and organizational forms in planning.
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The Biodiversity conference 2012 is bringing together scientists, industrial leaders and decision makers from all over the world in a great range of subjects through cluster conferences, expositions, excellent lectures, tech tours and training programs. In intimate, informal advanced technology workshops you can get practical solutions to your research problems. Furthermore the congress conduces to exchange knowledge and intelligence to ensure conservation of bioresources and ecosystem protection for sustainable development.
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The goal of this symposium is to develop concrete strategies through participant interaction, networking and lively discussions that advance global sustainability in the areas of environmental geotechnology and energy. ISEG hopes that by the end of the symposium, participants will not only be inspired, but also take home solid ideas on what needs to be done collectively and individually as researchers, policy makers and teachers. The symposium dynamics will facilitate fruitful exchange of ideas among participants as we work on "Unveiling the Pathways to Global Sustainability". For more information click
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Co-hosted and convened by the University of Arizona and by UNEP's Programme of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation, the conference focuses on adaptation to climate variability and change. The conference will bring together researchers, policy makers, and practitioners from developed and developing countries to share insights into the challenges and opportunities that adaptation presents. It will showcase cutting-edge research from around the world, focusing on themes of equity and risk, learning, capacity building, methodology, and adaptation finance and investment. It will explore practical adaptation policies and approaches, and share strategies for decision making from the international to the local scale.
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Accordingly, the Conference “Modes of Variability in the Climate System: Past-Present-Future” aims at putting together the world`s most renowned scientists in the field of past and future global change and in particular experts in the current operation of modes in the climate system and their past variability. The conference presentations will characterize the mechanisms behind the most important modes and teleconnection patterns in the ocean, atmosphere and on land at all latitudes and their changes in the past in order to improve predictability of climate variability in the future. This includes past and future changes of modes and climate variability as well as feedbacks of those changes in climate modes on biogeochemical cycles that may lead to amplification of climate changes.
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EcoSummit 2012 will bring together the world's most respected minds in ecological science to discuss restoring the planet's ecosystems. Come hear Nobel Prize laureate Elinor Ostrom, Pulitzer Prize winners E.O. Wilson and Jared Diamond, Kyoto Prize winner Simon Levin, Stockholm Water Prize laureates Sven Jørgensen and William Mitsch, and many others in the first conference ever linking the Ecological Society of America (ESA), The International Association for Ecology (INTECOL) and the Society for Ecological Restoration International (SER). The symposia and workshops cover a wide variety of ecological topics, including ecological restoration, ecosystem services, climate change issues, and lake, wetland, and river management and will be presented over the entire week of the conference in parallel sessions.
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