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2019-07-24 — 2019-07-27, Valencia
BioHydrology 2019 is the fifth international conference on biohydrology, after those of Prague (2006), Bratislava (2009), Landau (2013) and Almería (2016). The conference is addressed to experts from ecology, hydrology, geography, soil science, environmental sciences, biology, geomorphology, forestry, agronomy, and researcher, stakeholder and policymaker is welcome. We propose an interdisciplinary approach to the biohydrology world. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
https://biohydrology2019.wordpress.com/
2022-09-06 — 2022-09-09, Kraków
BioHydrology 2022 is the 6th international conference on biohydrology, after those of Prague (2006), Bratislava (2009), Landau (2013), Almeria (2016) and Valencia (2019). The aim of the BioHydrology conference is to provide a forum to share knowledge and networking any topic related to the interactions between biotic systems and hydrology. [Information of the supplier]
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https://biohydro2022.urk.edu.pl/
2013-05-21 — 2013-05-24, Landau/Pfalz
Biohydrology 2013 addresses many contemporary issues surrounding water scarcity, climate change and increase pressure on land. The conference focusses on the interaction between biological and hydrological systems, including positive impacts such as water harnessing and flood mitigation, and negative aspects including threats to food production, water repellency and environmental degradation through unsustainable land use practices. Experts from hydrology, ecology, soil science, geography, biology, ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.biohydrology2013.de/
Welcome to IBS Climate Change Biogeography Meeting. This meeting is co-organized by the CIBIO-UE and the International Biogeographical Society. The meeting will take place on the 21-25th March 2018 at the Colégio do Espirito Santo, University of Évora (Portugal). Registration and abstract submission will open in September 2017. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.ibs2018.uevora.pt/
The aim of the conference is to exchange the state of the art regarding direct (physical environment) and indirect effects (interspecific interactions) of climate change on the performance of trees and forest ecosystems. Topics to be discussed stretch from tree physiology and genetics to disturbances and community diversity, with a clear regional focus on Central Europe including the Alps and Carpathians. Keynotes on the response of trees/forest ecosystems to Climate Change (CC) in the focal region ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.wsl.ch/climtree2013/
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR) houses Australia’s leading regional climate change modelling research teams. Our research aims to advance Australian climate, marine and earth systems science. We focus on issues affecting Australia and the world, and we provide a range of scientific and consulting services that are underpinned by this research. The atmospheric composition of the Southern Hemisphere and the exchange of gases with the land and sea are important in measuring, modelling and ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.cmar.csiro.au/datacentre
Climate change has significant impact on society and biodiversity in Europe. Urban inhabitants are most likely to experience climate change effects directly because currently 73 per cent of Europeans live in urban areas. Here, management of urban ecosystems offer sustainable and cost-effective solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation while contributing to human well-being. This joint BfN/ENCA conference in Bonn will bring together experts from science, policy and practice to highlight ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.ecbcc2015.com/
The database provides access to bibliographic records for a unique, extensive collection of fire ecology literature. Citations for all papers (with abstracts) from 22 Proceedings of the Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conferences are in the database. The donation of personal research collections from E.V. Komarek and H.L. Stoddard, founders of Tall Timbers, was the original impetus for the Tall Timbers Board of Trustees to mandate creation of a computerized bibliographic database. Since its inception in ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://talltimbers.org/fire-ecology-database/
FEIS provides up-to-date information about fire effects on plants and animals. It was developed at the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory in Missoula, Montana. The FEIS database contains literature reviews, taken from current English-language literature of about 900 plant species, 7 lichen species, about 100 wildlife species and 10 research project summaries, and 16 Kuchler plant communities of North America. The emphasis ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databases; Factual databasesResource type
http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/
The International Society of Biometeorology (ISB) provides an international forum for the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration between meteorologists, health professionals, biologists, climatologists, ecologists and other scientists. The Society, as a community of scientists with similar interests, fulfills an important role in providing information, expertise and advice to international organizations requesting this assistance. ISB as a Non-Governmental Organization is a member of ICSU ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.biometeorology.org/
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