Further Workshop, Meetings

2020

14. - 15. Januar 2020: Konferenz „Dürren in Mitteldeutschland – Auswirkungen, Herausforderungen, Anpassungsoptionen“; www.ufz.de/index.php

2019

Atmospheric  Chemistry and Dynamics
the Research Centre Jülich, in collaboration with the Universities of Cologne and Wuppertal, offers from September 23th to 28th, 2019, its annual Intensive Course "Atmospheric  Chemistry and Dynamics".
http://www.fz-juelich.de/iek/iek-8/EN/Expertise/Education/CompactCourse/CompactCourse_node.html


2016

 XI. International Conference on Permafrost
20 - 24 June 2016, Potsdam, Germany

2015

GeoBerlin 2015 4–7 October 2015
DYNAMIC EARTH – from Alfred Wegener to today and beyond
DYNAMISCHE ERDE – von Alfred Wegener bis heute und in die Zukunft
New Deadline for Submission: 18 May 2015

2014

The Third International Regional-scale Workshop on 21st Century Challenges in Regional Climate modelling (June 16-19, 2014 in Lund, Sweden)
The official web site of the workshop is http://www.baltex-research.eu/RCM2014/
Please find the flyer for the first announcement under http://www.baltex-research.eu/RCM2014/Material/Lund2014_1Ann_V5.pdf

4th DUE Permafrost User Workshop (Frascati, 11-13 February 2014)
http://www.climate-cryosphere.org/meetings/due-permafrost-2014

2013

International Association of Geodesy International Symposium (30 May - 2 June 2013, Ilulissat, Greenland)
Reconciling Observations and Models of Elastic and Viscoelastic Deformation due to Ice Mass Change
More information: http://www.dtu.dk/subsites/iag.aspx

2012

DynaQlim Workshop on Lithosphere-Cryosphere interactions (September 26-28, 2012, Bochum, Germany)
The topic faces on geodetic studies, paleoclimatic changes, mantle/lithosphere rheology and neotectonics with the purpose to sum up the present day knowledge on understanding the interplay between cryosphere and lithophsere pertaining to data, techniques and models.
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Final User Workshop ESA Data User Element DUE Permafrost February, 15th- 17th, 2012
The ESA Data User Element DUE Permafrost aims to establish a permafrost monitoring service based on operational remote sensing datasets. The satellite-derived products (on regional to circum-polar scales) which are specifically addressed are land surface temperature, surface soil moisture, surface frozen/thawed state, surface waters, terrain (elevation and subsidence), and land cover. The project team consists of scientists from Austria, Canada, Germany and Switzerland. The 3rd and final DUE Permafrost User Workshop will be hosted by the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, AWI, in Potsdam, Germany. The DUE Permafrost monitoring service will be presented and applications discussed with the participants.
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2011

Regional Climate Services Workshop (November 21-23, 2011)
(University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 21-23, 2011)
Exploring Regional Climate Services: Meeting Stakeholder Needs for Practical Climate Information
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Climate and Constructions (24 and 25 October 2011)
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is organising an international and interdisciplinary event which will be held in Karlsruhe. The aim of the conference is to bring together various disciplines, to promote an intense dialog, and to increase the understanding of the mutual impact of climate change and all sectors of construction technology.
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Young LOICZ Forum (YLF 2011)
LOICZ is organising a special event for early-career scientists and young coastal managers around its Open Science Conference in Yantai, China.Taking place 8-15 September, 2011, in Yantai, China, the YLF is a well-balanced combination of conference sessions and specific targeted activities for early-career scientists and young coastal managers, including training workshops and practical exercises.
For more information please visit: www.loicz.org/young_loicz/YLF2011/

Workshop on Climate Scenarios and Climate Simulations
The workshop organized by the EU-FP7 project ACCESS on "Climate Scenarios and Climate Simulation" will take place on September 5-6 in Bremen, Germany. The aim of the workshop is to communicate to non-climate experts a working knowledge of climate science issues that are important for their research on climate change impacts on different sectors and activities.
(More information on the workshop including schedule and logistics ...)