Foster Brown
04-23-2007, 09:50 PM
Esta conferencia recente fornece muitas informaçoes sobre possiveis cenários para a floresta Amazônica.
Apresentaçoes e pod-casts disponiveis no seguinte sitio:
http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/news/events/070320presentations.php
Se encontram algumas apresentações anexas.
PROGRAMA
Conference: Climate change and the fate of the Amazon
Oriel College
University of Oxford
20-22 March 2007
Tuesday 20 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
11:00-11:05 Derek Morris Welcome
11:05-11:15 Diana Liverman Welcome
11:15-11:20 Ian Goldin Welcome
11:20-11:40 Yadvinder Malhi Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon: An introduction to conference structure and aims
11:40-12:20 John Schellnhuber Tipping Points in the Earth System
12:20-1:00 Carlos Nobre Gradual Climate Change or "Tipping Points" in the system
2:00-2:40 Peter Cox Was the Amazon Drought of 2005 Human Caused? 2:40-3:20 Jose Marengo Climate in the Amazon Basin: from interannual variability to climate change
3:20-4:00 Phil Harris What are the patterns of climate that threaten the Amazon Biome?
4:30-5:10 Chris Huntingford How robust is the HadCM3 Amazon "dieback" result?
5:10-5:50 Laurens Ganzeveld The influence of Amazonian forests and their loss on the chemistry of the atmosphere
7:00-8:00 Thomas Lovejoy Climate change: prospects for nature
Wednesday 21 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
8:30-9:10 Luiz Aragao The extent and impacts of the 2005 Amazon drought
9:10-9:50 Oliver Phillips Change in mature Amazonian forests, 1980-2005
9:50-10:30 Carlos Peres Biodiversity erosion in fire-prone Amazonian forests
11:00-11:40 Patrick Meir The possibly impacts of drought on Amazonian forests
11:40-12:20 Jon Lloyd Effects of rising temperatures and C02 concentration on the physiology of tropical forests
12:20-1:00 Sharon Cowling Physiological responses to temperature and C02 and the extent of the Amazon forest
2:00-2:40 Monica Senna and Marcos Costa Structure of Amazonian vegetation in the first half of the 21st Century
2:40-3:20 Frank Mayle How stable or variable is the climate of Amazonia?
3:20-4:00 Mark Bush Legacies of pre-columbian disturbance on Amazonian forests
4:30-5:10 Michael Keller Contemporary processes in Amazonia and implications for the future of Amazonia
5:10-5:50 Dan Nepstad Interactions between Amazon economies, ecosystems and climate from 1996 to 2050: opportunities for policy interventions
5:50-6:30 Stephen Perz Land-use decision-making and the future of Amazonia
Thursday 22 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
9:00-9:40 Tim Killeen How can conservation strategies plan for climate impacts in Amazonia?
9:40-10:20 Juan Carlos Riveros Amazon conservation biology: the challenge of representing biodiversity in a changing environment
10:20-11:00 Eduardo Brondizio Human Dimensions of climate change: the vulnerability of small farmers in the Amazon
11:30-12:10 Emily Boyd Adaptive governance: a remedy for amazonia?
12:10-12:50 Don Sawyer Amazon interventions and climate change
2:00-2:40 Timmons Roberts What drives environmental policymaking in the Brazilian Amazon?
2:40-3:20 Diogenes Alves Social-science perspectives on environmental change in the Brazilian Amazon
3:50-4:30 Richard Betts What impact would the dieback of Amazonia have on regional and global climate, carbon, water, and energy cycles?
4:30-5:10 Johannes Ebelling The potential of reducing emissions from deforestation to protect the amazon and mitigate climate change
5:10-5:50 Kevin Conrad The geopolitics of reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries
5:50-6:30 Yadvinder Malhi Conference Overview
Apresentaçoes e pod-casts disponiveis no seguinte sitio:
http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/news/events/070320presentations.php
Se encontram algumas apresentações anexas.
PROGRAMA
Conference: Climate change and the fate of the Amazon
Oriel College
University of Oxford
20-22 March 2007
Tuesday 20 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
11:00-11:05 Derek Morris Welcome
11:05-11:15 Diana Liverman Welcome
11:15-11:20 Ian Goldin Welcome
11:20-11:40 Yadvinder Malhi Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon: An introduction to conference structure and aims
11:40-12:20 John Schellnhuber Tipping Points in the Earth System
12:20-1:00 Carlos Nobre Gradual Climate Change or "Tipping Points" in the system
2:00-2:40 Peter Cox Was the Amazon Drought of 2005 Human Caused? 2:40-3:20 Jose Marengo Climate in the Amazon Basin: from interannual variability to climate change
3:20-4:00 Phil Harris What are the patterns of climate that threaten the Amazon Biome?
4:30-5:10 Chris Huntingford How robust is the HadCM3 Amazon "dieback" result?
5:10-5:50 Laurens Ganzeveld The influence of Amazonian forests and their loss on the chemistry of the atmosphere
7:00-8:00 Thomas Lovejoy Climate change: prospects for nature
Wednesday 21 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
8:30-9:10 Luiz Aragao The extent and impacts of the 2005 Amazon drought
9:10-9:50 Oliver Phillips Change in mature Amazonian forests, 1980-2005
9:50-10:30 Carlos Peres Biodiversity erosion in fire-prone Amazonian forests
11:00-11:40 Patrick Meir The possibly impacts of drought on Amazonian forests
11:40-12:20 Jon Lloyd Effects of rising temperatures and C02 concentration on the physiology of tropical forests
12:20-1:00 Sharon Cowling Physiological responses to temperature and C02 and the extent of the Amazon forest
2:00-2:40 Monica Senna and Marcos Costa Structure of Amazonian vegetation in the first half of the 21st Century
2:40-3:20 Frank Mayle How stable or variable is the climate of Amazonia?
3:20-4:00 Mark Bush Legacies of pre-columbian disturbance on Amazonian forests
4:30-5:10 Michael Keller Contemporary processes in Amazonia and implications for the future of Amazonia
5:10-5:50 Dan Nepstad Interactions between Amazon economies, ecosystems and climate from 1996 to 2050: opportunities for policy interventions
5:50-6:30 Stephen Perz Land-use decision-making and the future of Amazonia
Thursday 22 March
Time Speaker Title Podcast Powerpoint slides
9:00-9:40 Tim Killeen How can conservation strategies plan for climate impacts in Amazonia?
9:40-10:20 Juan Carlos Riveros Amazon conservation biology: the challenge of representing biodiversity in a changing environment
10:20-11:00 Eduardo Brondizio Human Dimensions of climate change: the vulnerability of small farmers in the Amazon
11:30-12:10 Emily Boyd Adaptive governance: a remedy for amazonia?
12:10-12:50 Don Sawyer Amazon interventions and climate change
2:00-2:40 Timmons Roberts What drives environmental policymaking in the Brazilian Amazon?
2:40-3:20 Diogenes Alves Social-science perspectives on environmental change in the Brazilian Amazon
3:50-4:30 Richard Betts What impact would the dieback of Amazonia have on regional and global climate, carbon, water, and energy cycles?
4:30-5:10 Johannes Ebelling The potential of reducing emissions from deforestation to protect the amazon and mitigate climate change
5:10-5:50 Kevin Conrad The geopolitics of reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries
5:50-6:30 Yadvinder Malhi Conference Overview