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From: SISC - Alessandra Mazzai <alessandra.mazzai@sisclima.it>
Date: 24 March 2014 13:26
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS - 2nd SISC Annual Conference - Venice, September 29-30, 2014
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Italian Society for Climate Sciences

Second Annual Conference

Climate Change: Scenarios, Impacts and Policy

29-30 September 2014 – Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Call for Papers 2014

 

 

The Italian Society for Climate Sciences (SISC) is pleased to announce its Second Annual Conference on “Climate Change: Scenarios, Impacts and Policy. The Conference will be held on September 29-30, 2014 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

 

The Conference aims to involve scientists, researchers and policy makers, whose activities are focused on different aspects of climate change, its impacts and related policies.

 

The main objectives of the Conference are to:

Develop a platform for sharing and discussing between the different disciplines that study climate dynamics and their interactions with the environment and society;

Promote a constructive and transdisciplinary dialogue between scientists, policy makers, service providers and the general public;

Foster scientific dialogue on mitigation policies and sustainable growth;

Deepen the understanding of climate change impacts and the best adaptation strategies.

 

The Call for Papers is now open and we invite you to submit papers on the topics of the Conference explained below.

 

UNDER 40 AWARD

SISC aims to encourage and promote the involvement of young researchers to contribute to the advancement of scientific research. To this end, during the Annual SISC Conference, authors under 40 will be awarded for a paper that, among all the works presented, will be deemed particularly worthy in the opinion of the Scientific Committee.

 

MAIN THEMES

Advances in Climate Science

Theories, observations, and models of the dynamics of atmospheric and oceanic fluids: climate change, rapid environmental changes, forecasts and projections, mesoscale processes and extreme events.

Impacts on ecosystem services and on cultural heritage

Analysis, projections, models and evaluation of climate change impact and extremes on natural ecosystems and agriculture.

Strategies and instruments for the management of water resources.

Implications of climate change on cultural heritage preservation, analysis and assessment of the vulnerability of cultural heritage related to climate change and potential management strategies.

Mitigation

Plan and evaluate strategies and policies for mitigation.

Climate change and urban policies: implications, feedback and evaluation of strategies and public choices.

Evaluation of the effectiveness of mitigation technology options.

Hydrological risk

Impacts of land-use and land cover changes on hydrological risks.

Climate adaptation and risk mitigation strategies to reduce hydrological risks.

Food security

Implications of climate change on agricultural production and food security.

Human health

Assess the impacts of climate extremes and climate change on public health.

Adaptation

Planning and assessment of strategies and policies to adapt to the impacts generated by climate change.

Analysis and assessment of risk and vulnerability to climate change.

Measures for assessment of the costs of adaptation.

Instruments and policies aimed at addressing future impacts of climate change and increasing adaptive capacity.

AWARD

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Each day of the conference will be introduced by a Keynote Lecture given by a prominent Italian or international scholar.

 

HOW TO PRESENT YOUR WORK


A short paper (maximum 3,000 words) should be submitted online in its final version, in English, no later than May 20, 2014. Authors are requested to follow the instructions and the format
downloadable from the website, and to choose the type of presentation (oral presentation or poster). Your work must be presented in the requested format otherwise it will not be taken into account.

A notification of the acceptance of your work will be communicated to you by June 20, 2014. All work will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee.

 

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

The Scientific Committee of the Conference is chaired by:

Carlo Carraro

(Ca’ Foscari University of Venice/ Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)

Simona Masina

(Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia/ Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change)

and composed by SISC Members and representatives from the Italian and international Scientific Community.


COST OF REGISTRATION

For more details on registration fees, please visit the Conference webpage at http://www.sisclima.it/conference2014.

IMPORTANT DATES

May 20, 2014: deadline for submission of short papers.

June 20, 2014: notification of acceptance.

July 15, 2014: deadline for online registration.

July 30, 2014: notification of the program.

 

If you wish to receive the SISC Newsletter, send an email to:

info@sisclima.it and write "Subscribe" in Subject field


Società Italiana per le Scienze del Clima (SISC) 

Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, n. 8, I-30124, Venezia – Italia

www.sisclima.it info@sisclima.it

 



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