ForestNavigator EGU 2024 session
ForestNavigator is convening the EGU 2024 session on “ππππππππ πππ ππ₯πππππππ πππππ π‘ ππππ π¦π π‘πππ π’ππππ ππ’π‘π’ππ ππππππ‘π πππ ππππππππππ‘”. Ready to share your research? Submit your abstract and join us!
Session ITS1.14/ERE6.11:
“Modelling and Exploring Forest Ecosystems under Future Climate and Management”.
This event is scheduled for April 14β19, 2024, in Vienna, Austria.
For more information, please visit the session details at at [Session ITS1.14/ERE6.11 (copernicus.org)].Β
Please note, the deadline for abstract submission is January 10, 2024, at 13:00 CET.
You can submit your abstract by following the guidelines on the EGU 2024 conference website: [EGU24 – How to submit an abstract].
Our session is dedicated to creating a collaborative environment for specialists and researchers to explore forest ecosystems’ responses to future climatic conditions and evolving management techniques. We are seeking contributions that span a wide array of topics related to this theme. These may include the impacts of climate change, innovative approaches in forest management, biodiversity dynamics, and advanced modeling techniques. Our goal is to offer a dynamic platform for exchanging ideas and showcasing findings from various projects, modeling studies, and practical experiences at different geographical levels.
We areΒ looking forward to receiving your abstract and welcoming you to our session at EGU 2024.Β Β Β
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