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Workshop Announcement
“Cross-sectoral PROCLIAS and ISIMIP Workshop”
22-26 April 2024
at the Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
building A56, Hasselmann Hall
or via Zoom video conference
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Dear ISIMIP and PROCLIAS Community,
We kindly invite you to register for the cross-sectoral ISIMIP and PROCLIAS Workshop from 22 to 26 April 2024. The workshop will also be the main final PROCLIAS event and will be held as a physical meeting at PIK in Potsdam with the possibility of remote participation in sessions where technically appropriate.
The core workshop will be scheduled from Wednesday until Friday noon, while there will be sector-specific events already on Monday and Tuesday.
- Thematic workshop sessions will be scheduled along the PROCLIAS Working Groups on:
- ISIMIP input data,
- impact attribution,
- cross-sectoral impacts,
- communication of climate impacts.
- ISIMIP3 simulation results will be presented in the context of the IPCC representative key risks to:
- low-lying coastal systems,
- terrestrial and ocean ecosystems,
- critical infrastructure,
- living standards,
- human health,
- food and water security,
- peace and human mobility
The road towards ISIMIP4 in the light of the upcoming IPCC-ScenarioMIP-CMIP cycle will be discussed in a dedicated session.
There will be slots for presentations, break-out groups, discussion rounds, etc. within the various sessions, and you are welcome to submit contributions to the above topics in the registration form. Moreover, there will be dedicated sectoral meetings, a poster session, and networking activities, as well.
Stay tuned for exciting keynotes and please stay updated via the ISIMIP or PROCLIAS websites for a tentative agenda and updates to come.
Please register here
Registration:
- registration opening: from now on
- registration closure: 20 January 2024 for on-site participation / online registration remains open throughout the event
- registration: click here
Conference format:
You are free to choose a virtual participation via Zoom or a physical participation at PIK in Potsdam, Germany. The workshop language is English.
Hotel recommendation:
We kindly ask all attendees to book their accommodation by themselves and we recommend booking fully refundable tickets. We suggest booking as early as possible; hotel recommendations will be provided soon after the registration has closed.
Application for financial support:
In case you need financial support to attend the workshop, there is the possibility to apply for funding through the COST Action PROCLIAS. To be eligible receiving PROCLIAS-funding you have to actively contribute to a PROCLIAS work group or task group. Specifically, the following requirements apply to be eligible receiving financial support:
You need to be member of a PROCLIAS working group and/or actively contribute to a task group, please specify your contribution in the “contribution form”
You need to be affiliated to a legal entity (typically a university or a research institute) within the European Union, a COST full member country or a COST Near-Neighboring country (see here for a definition of countries)
You can register for WG membership here
Being associated with PROCLIAS does not guarantee any funding nor, if you are receiving funding, a complete funding of your trip. Please specify your contribution to PROCLIAS in the registration form.
[1] COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. www.cost.eu