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Long-term Research in Mountain Areas

Workshop

Venue

University Centre Obergurgl

Long-term research programs steadily gained in importance over the last decades, monitoring worldwide issues such as climate change, land use changes, deposition and accumulation of pollutants, acceleration of socio- economic evolution, and analyzing their influences on ecosystems. Ecological and socio-ecological questions in mountain areas can hardly be answered by short funding cycles such as 3-years-projects. Thus, long-term research involving different disciplines and scales is a promising way for gaining comprehensive knowledge to develop amendatory strategies. Long-term research means standardization of methods, long-term data storing and handling, and well-defined evaluation procedures.

Long-Term Research in Mountain Areas

Categories

  • Alps

Abstract submission
15.04.2017

Registration
15.04.2017

Conference fees are EUR 100.00, covering shuttle service from Innsbruck to Obergurgl, the abstract book and other information material, coffee breaks and gondola lift tickets for the excursion. Expenses for travel and lodging have to be covered by the participants.
Languages: English