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Events from the Department of Biogeochemical Integration

Location: Virtual

EEBIOMASS virtual workshop on "The future of forest demography"

Climate extremes and impacts on the terrestrial carbon-cycle and fires

  • Date: Apr 20, 2023
  • Time: 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr. Ana Bastos
  • Location: Virtual
Join AIMES, the Earth Commission, Future Earth, and the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity for a webinar on climate extremes and impacts as part of a series that aims to advance the knowledge about tipping points, irreversibility, and abrupt changes in the Earth system. [more]

EEBIOMASS Virtual Workshop on "Uncertainties"

EEBIOMASS virtual workshop on "Calibration / Validation"

EEBIOMASS virtual workshop on "Linking forest structure and function"

This session is organized by the Knowledge Action Network on Emergent Risks and Extreme Events (Risk KAN) to discuss climate change related systemic risks in the context of sustainable development and societal resilience. Systemic risk refers to the potential for adverse consequences that can spread within and across interconnected systems and sectors via movements of people, goods, resources, capital, and information within and across countries, even continents to eventually lead to existential impacts and systems collapse. Climate change is projected to lead to increasing extreme events and natural hazard, which, when interacting with socio-economic drivers, will increase systemic climate-related risk. Globalization contributes to systemic risk through dependencies within and across social systems affecting people worldwide. This session will address the most relevant topics regarding climate related systemic risk and present how systemic risk assessments may inform transformational and sustainable adaptation. [more]
The Project Office BIOMASS, anticipates the upcoming Earth Explorer BIOMASS Mission in 2023. With our first workshop we aim to get as much as possible feedback from a divers group of people/teams working in Germany, but also internationally, who are interested in working with the BIOMASS data in different domains: from retrieval to ecosystem modeling and monitoring applications. We will be conducting a small workshop where the mission is introduced as well as development related to ecosystem modeling. Agenda [more]

AGU Fall Meeting 2020

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