Climate Change has large impacts on natural systems and habitats posing challenges for our societies. The COP21 Conference in Paris 2015 set an important framework for reducing human influence on climate through reduction of CO2 emissions. At the same time, a robust knowledge about climate change and related impacts for vulnerable regions is of utmost importance for building resilience and implement policy frameworks in effective ways.
Climate scientists, policy makers and representatives from relevant climate initiatives are invited to the ECRA General Assembly 2017. This will be a forum to discuss climate research priorities, most vulnerable regions and opportunities for adaptation strategies, improving collaboration in climate research, advancing integrated science and impact assessments.
Veranstalter: | ECRA - European Climate Research Alliance |
Veranstaltungsort: | Sqare Brussels Meeting Centre Coudenberg 3 1000 Brussels |
Beginn: | 07.03.2017 15:00 Uhr |
Ende: | 08.03.2017 17:00 Uhr |
Internet: | Weitere Informationen |