Friday, January 11, 2019

Symposium: Phenological shifts and their impact on Society. 4 February 2019, Uppsala (REMINDER).

A friendly reminder (registration open until 15 January) about:

Phenological shifts and their impact on Society
- Application of phenology research in planning and decision-making
 
Symposium in connection to the Oikos Conference in Uppsala 2019

When: 4 February 2019, 9.30-16:00
Where: SLU Campus Ultuna, Uppsala

For programme and registration, please see:
https://www.slu.se/phenologysymposium2019

Last day to register: 15 January.

Phenological shifts, i.e. changes in the timing of seasonal events, are well-documented effects of climate change, with potentially large impact on nature and society. These effects include biodiversity conservation, spread of invasive species and conditions for growth, pests or frost damage in agriculture and forestry, as well as on human health (allergies). The goal of the symposium is to discuss how deliverables from phenology research and data monitoring may be used by stakeholders in their planning and decision-making, and by the general society for discovery and adaption to a changed climate.

The symposium is organized by the Swedish National Phenology Network (SWE-NPN), as a joint effort of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (head organization of SWE-NPN) and the Lund and Gothenburg Universities, through the BECC consortium (Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate).

www.naturenskalender.se
www.swe-npn.se
www.becc.lu.se

Committée
Ola Langvall, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, researcher and coordinator of the Swedish National Phenology Network
Åslög Dahl, Gothenburg University, researcher in BECC
Jacob Johansson, Lund University, researcher in BECC

Happy new year and best wishes on behalf of the organizers,
Jacob
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Jacob Johansson PHD
Research fellow
 
jacob.johansson@biol.lu.se
https://www.biology.lu.se/jacob-johansson
 
Theoretical Population Ecology and Evolution Group (ThePEG)
Department of Biology
Lund University
 
Grand Challenges in Ecosystems & the Environment
Silwood Park Campus
Imperial College London
 
Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate (BECC) 
Universities of Lund and Göteborg