The Call for Abstracts for ICOS Science Conference 2024 is closed
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ICOS Science Conference 2024 sessions:
- Isotopes and other tracers for studies of methane sources and sinks
- Exchange of reactive gases and aerosols between the land surface and the atmosphere in natural and managed ecosystems
- Cross-domain technological development: autonomous vehicles, sensor miniaturisation, low-cost sensors and labour-intense approaches
- Processes involved in the greenhouse gas cycle in terrestrial ecosystems
- Impact of climate extremes on GHG fluxes: understanding driving processes and responses across scales
- Greenhouse gas fluxes at high latitudes and climate/human induced feedbacks
- Carbon Cycling along the Land Ocean Aquatic Continuum
- Enhancing the ocean carbon sink: the science, verification, and governance of marine-based carbon dioxide removal (mCDR)
- Combining data and models to improve estimates of regional to global GHG budgets and trends
- Remote sensing of greenhouse gases from ground and space: Their application for carbon cycle studies, satellite and model validation and building MVS capacity
- Quantification of urban greenhouse gas emissions - from novel monitoring to source identification
- Translating Scientific CO2 Emission Research into City Services
- In situ data for climate and other environmental services and policy support
- Leveraging Direct Flux Measurements Beyond Academia for Real-World Applications
- Science communication and outreach to increase the impact of climate research
- Continuous Learning in a changing world - Teaching and learning novel tools & methods used for measurement techniques’, data & policy
- Best Practices in the landscape of Research Infrastructures: Cooperation, Colocation and other lessons learned
If you have any questions, please get in touch with the conference team at conference@icos-ri.eu.