Call for abstracts 2nd Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) Conference
03 November 2015

The Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) is a multidisciplinary, multi-scale research program aimed at resolving the major uncertainties in Earth System Sciences and global sustainability issues concerning the Arctic and boreal Pan-Eurasian regions as well as China. We invite you to submit an abstract for the following conference themes at the 2nd Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) Science Conference, 18-20 May 2016, Beijing, China. Online submission closes on 1st February 2016.

CONFERENCE THEMES:

Observations and data management/infrastructure

  • Earth observations for Arctic and cold regions
  • Estimating and monitoring anthropogenic emissions in the Arctic and cold regions
  • Earth observations for arid and semi-arid environments
  • Earth observations for atmosphere and reanalysis
  • Carbon and nitrogen monitoring and biogeochemical cycles
  • Earth observations from satellites to in situ measurements
  • Remote sensing products, validation, calibration and assimilation
  • Big Earth Data and data management infrastructures

Processing/Modeling

  • Global/regional water and energy circle
  • Multi-scale modelling and climatic change
  • Atmospheric environment and aerosols
  • Climatology of the high-latitude planetary boundary layer
  • Turbulent exchange across strongly heterogeneous interfaces
  • Land ecosystems & land-atmosphere interactions
  • Changing land ecosystem processes
  • Impacts of climate change and cryospheric changes

Impacts, adaptation and management

  • Environment of the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) and Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
  • Urban air quality and megacities
  • Natural hazards and societal impacts (disaster and mitigation)
  • Environmental changes, social transformations, mitigation and adaptation planning
  • Multidisciplinary-education and education programs
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