Nettsider med emneord «webinar»
Vegetation changes affect ecosystem C flux in a thawing palsa peat mire under warming.
Speaker: Inge Althuizen, NORCE
Title: Strong isoprene emission response to temperature in tundra vegetation
Speaker: Roger Seco, researcher at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC) in Barcelona.
Note: new start time at 11:00 (not 12:00).
Title: The Land Sites Platform makes CLM-FATES modelling easy. Now what?
Speakers: Eva Lieungh, NHM, and the team behind the NorESM Landsites Platform
Title: Evaluating global and regional land warming trends in the past decades with both MODIS and ERA5-Land land surface temperature data
Speaker: Frode Stordal, UiO
Title: The Changing Arctic Landscape of Alaska: Beaver Colonization of the Tundra.
Speaker: Ken Tape, Research associate professor at University of Alaska Fairbanks
This event will be arranged hybrid: both on Zoom and in the Climate house at Tøyen.
Title, talk 1: A Green Blanket: How vegetation insulates the Arctic soil.
Speaker: Sil Schuuring, PhD student at UNIS
Title, talk 2: New climate projections for Norway: Climate in Norway 2100.
Speaker 2: Irene Brox Nilsen, NVE and the Norwegian Centre for Climate Services
Title: A joint climate and nature cure: A transformative change perspective.
Speaker: Magni Olsen Kyrkjeeide, NINA
Title: An artificial intelligence approach to remotely assess pale lichen biomass.
Speaker: Rasmus Erlandsson, NINA
Title: Opportunities for integrating insights from population ecologists into FATES.
Speakers: Ragnhild Gya, UiB and participants at a joint IPM/Galaxy FATES workshop
Title: Understanding and predicting plant traits and carbon processes with Eco-Evolutionary Optimality principle.
Speaker: Han Wang, Tsinghua University
Title: Modeling of a century with tree- and forest line changes and their climate impact.
Speakers: Master students at UiO, Adam Naas and Gunnar Thorsen Liahjell.
Title: From trees to cloud seeds: modelling the climate influence of biogenic volatile organic compounds with the Norwegian Earth System Model.
Speaker: Sara M. Blichner, PhD, UiO
Title: Improved management, sharing and reuse of ecological data with Living Norway Ecological Data Network.
Speaker: Erlend B. Nilsen – Senior Research Scientists at NINA and Professor II at Nord university
Title: Variation in albedo and other vegetation traits along gradients of reindeer grazing intensity in Arctic, alpine and boreal regions
Speaker: Eirik Aasmo Finne, NINA Tromsø and UiO
Title: Vegetation atmosphere interactions in earth system models.
Speaker: Devaraju Narayanappa, UiO
Speaker 1: Ane Vollsnes, UiO
Title: Field work at Iškoras and input to transpiration modelling.
Speaker 2: Ragnhild Gya, UiB
Title: Indirect effects of climate change on alpine plant communities (the INCLINE project).
Speaker 3: Michal Torma, NHM and UiO
NiN mapping in Northern Norway.
Speaker 1: Inge Althuizen, NORCE
Title: The effects of abrupt permafrost thaw on carbon exchange in Northern Norway - current work and future directions.
Speaker 2: Aud Halbritter Reichsteiner, UiB.
Title: Data collection on biodiversity and carbon fluxes responses to warmer climate, nitrogen deposition and grazing – the first field season (Three-D project).
Title: The CLM-FATES model platform for EMERALD and its implementation on GALAXY.
Speaker: Hui Tang, UiO
Title: Challenges in linking ecological data to vegetation models
Speaker: Sonya Rita Geange, UiB
Title: Temporary Exhibition about climate feedbacks at the Climate House
Speaker: Anders Bryn, NHM.
Please have a look at this Climate House webpage.
We’ll have our next LATICE seminar on Wednesday, April 15, at 15:00 on Zoom. This time we think that "uncertainty" is a good topic that also (coincidentally) fits well with the ongoing highly uncertain pandemic situation.
Title: The role of vegetation in the climate system. Speaker: Hanna Lee, NORCE Bergen.
Note the change in time and place!
Title: How can Emerald contribute to IPCC and CMIP (and vice versa)? Speaker: Terje Berntsen