Sessions Climat Impact EN
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Created on September 12, 2024
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19 SESSIONS ON THE PROGRAMME
Session 1 : open session Session 2 : The role of formal education in adaptation to climate change Session 3 : From the social and societal impact of climate change to action and transition Session 4 : Climate change and Health Session 5 : Natural and cultural heritage in the face of climate changes Session 6 : Interactions between agroecosystems and climate change - opportunities, adaptation and mitigation - past and present dynamics Session 7 : Continental water resources and climate change Session 8 : Biomineralization and climate change(s) Session 9 : Fires and global change: understanding past fire regimes to better predict future risks Session 10 : Understanding climate dynamics on different time scales: from methodological development to palaeoenvironmental applications Session 11 : Extreme climatic events and their Impacts at different time scales: Frequency, Intensity, and Processes Session 12 : Climate tipping points: which ones, why, how? Session 13 : Decadal to multi-centennial climate variability in the past and implications for climate prediction and climate services Session 14 : Climate variability and carbon cycle over the Quaternary Session 15 : The dynamics of climate change and interactions with the ecosystems and human societies in tropical and sub-tropical regions over the course of the Quaternary Session 16 : Impact of climate change at high latitudes: consequences of thawing permafrost Session 17 : Climate variability and the cryosphere in the Southern Hemisphere and Southern Ocean: is SAM really the driver? Session 18 : Volcanoes and climate change Session 19 : Interactions between climate, ocean et Earth’s surface at long (and short) timescales