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Title: GCTE Symposium Morelia, 1 December 2003


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GCTE SymposiumMorelia, 1 December 2003
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Morning Agenda
  • 0900 0920   Louis Pitelka, University of
    Maryland, U.S. 
  • Introduction - the legacy
    of GCTE
  • 0920 0955      James Ehleringer, University
    of Utah, U.S.
  • Insights into the carbon cycling of
    terrestrial ecosystems from the
    GCTE-BASIN network
  • 0955 1030      Christian Koerner, University
    of Basel, Switzerland. 
  • CO2 enrichment from plot responses
    to landscape consequences
  • 1030 1100      Coffee break
  • 1100 1135      Guy Midgley, National
    Botanical Institute, South Africa. 
  • Plant species migration A key
    uncertainty in predicting climate
    change impacts on ecosystems
  • 1135 1210      Sandra Lavorel, University of
    Grenoble, France. 
  • Plant functional types Are we
    getting any closer to the Holy Grail?
  • 1210 200        Lunch break

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Afternoon Agenda
  • 200 235 Bob Sutherst, CSIRO, Australia.
  • Pests under global change - meeting
    your future landlords
  • 235 310       Peter Jamieson, New Zealand
    Institute for Crop Food Research.
    Global change and wheat production -
    assessing the future
  • 310 345      James Reynolds, Duke University,
    U.S.,
  • A new look at the old problem of
    desertification A GCTE and LUCC
    cross-cutting collaboration
  • 345 415       Coffee break
  • 415 450       Shahid Naeem, Columbia
    University, U.S.
  • Predicting the ecosystem consequences
    of biodiversity loss at the
    landscape level  Employing and developing the
    BioMERGE framework
  • 450 525       Harold Mooney, Stanford
    University, U.S. 
  • Perspectives on GCTE past and future
  • 525 545       Closing discussion  
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