📢 We search you for our session Advancing Ecosystem Research 🌎!
We are focusing on how ecosystem responses to climate change and anthropogenic influences using experimental, observational, and modelling approaches.
The interactions between soil, plants, the atmosphere, and human activities are key to sustainable ecosystem management and conservation of ecosystem functions and services. . Terrestrial ecosystems are increasingly threatened by climate change and human impacts, making it essential to understand these complex processes. Advanced platforms such as lysimeters, ecotrons, remote sensing, and data- or model-based approaches support this research.
This session focuses on ecosystem responses to climate change and other human influences. Studies using lysimeters or ecotrons are welcome, as well as contributions combining different approaches to investigate ecosystem processes related to climate and anthropogenic disturbance.
• Research on the
functioning of ecosystems and ecosystem services
• Studies on water and nutrient transport processes and greenhouse gas fluxes
within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum
• Approaches to integrating observations across different scales, from small
experimental setups to larger landscape or regional studies
• Comparative studies on different measurement and modelling approaches for
assessing ecosystem processes
• Investigations of the interactions between climate change, human activities,
and ecosystem dynamics
Solicited speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Bahn (Uni. Innsbruck)
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/session/57384
On behalf of the conveners
Jannis Groh, Francois Rineau, Reinhard Nolz, Thomas Pütz, Alex Milcu