Applications are now open for the IMBER ClimEco5 summer school - Towards more resilient oceans: Predicting and projecting future changes in the ocean and their impacts on human societies - that will be held in Natal, Brazil from 10-17 August 2016.
ClimEco5 will focus on anthropogenic and natural changes affecting the ocean, and will emphasize linkages between these and social, economic and policy issues associated with maintaining sustainable and productive oceans. Participants will be guided through integrated modelling and monitoring approaches, as well as the use of indicators to evaluate these complex systems and to make the information relevant to managers and decision makers. Lectures will include information about modelling approaches, indicators, data analysis, management perspectives, and communicating research and information that is practically useful for management. Each afternoon there will be practical sessions where participants will work with concepts discussed during the lectures, using a range of models, indicators and analytical methods.
Students and early career researchers (<10 years post PhD) working on global change issues, and interested in working at the interface of human and natural systems are invited to apply to attend. Numbers are limited to about 60 participants to ensure optimal student-lecturer interactions, interactive practical sessions and group projects.
For more information visit the summer school website at:
https://imber.info/Early-Career/IMBER-Summer-Schools/ClimEco5-August-2016-Natal-Brazil or email at imber @imr.no. Application deadline is 31 March 2016.
IMBER ClimEco5 summer school
Session date(s)
Wednesday, 10 August 2016 to Wednesday, 17 August 2016
City:
Natal
Country:
Brazil