Interactions
Between Increasing CO2 and Temperature in Terrestrial Ecosystems
April 27 - 30, 2003, Lake Tahoe, California
Objective:
To summarize current information of how elevated CO2 and elevated temperature
interact to affect ecosystem properties and processes over a range of scales,
to identify key uncertainties that must be addressed in new experimental and
modeling efforts, and to develop a structure for effective communication between
experiments and models.
Features:
Several essential features of the meeting agenda were:
* close integration of experimental and modeling perspectives
* development of the issue through increasing scales
* ample time for structured discussion
* free time in the afternoon for working groups or small group discussions
For more information about the workshop agenda contact Rich Norby at norbyrj@ornl.gov or
Visit:
http://warming.ornl.gov/teracc-photos.html For photos from the meeting.
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