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Following the lysimeter workshops organized in Germany (Munich 2006 and Munich 2008) and in Austria (2009), the 2010 issue, '''''Key tools for studying terrestrial ecosystem responses to global change, to pollutants, and the ecological engineering''''' has been held in Nancy (France) from 29 to 31 march 2010.
 
==Scope of the conference==
 
==Scope of the conference==
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[[Image:AfficheEcotron.png|right|300px]]
  
Following the lysimeter workshop organized in Munich in 2006 and 2008 and in Austria in 2009 and before, we are pleased to announce the Congress Ecotrons and Lysimeters: key tools for studying terrestrial ecosystem responses to global change, to pollutants, and the ecological engineering, held in Nancy (France) from 29 to 31 march 2010.
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It will be co-organized by [[GISFI]], Nancy University and Helmholtz Zentrum München. It will take place at Palais des Congres of Nancy and for one day at the GISFI field experimental site at Homecourt.
It will be co-organized by GISFI, Nancy University and Helmholtz Zentrum München. It will take place at Palais des Congres of Nancy and for one day at the GISFI field experimental site at Homecourt.
 
  
 
[[wicri.fr:Écotron|Ecotron]] technology, which largely uses lysimeters, has developed significantly as well as their use to study many processes at the interface between soil, plant, and atmosphere. Ecotrons and lysimeters are key tools to study terrestrial ecosystem processes at various scales, from microcosms of a few litres to macrocosms of several tons. Integrated responses of ecosystems to environmental changes, such as global change and fate of pollutants, as well as ecosystem management can be measured. The Congress will present and discuss recent research on the use of such tools at an international level concerning ecological engineering, fate of pollutants and global change as well as the needs for further developments.
 
[[wicri.fr:Écotron|Ecotron]] technology, which largely uses lysimeters, has developed significantly as well as their use to study many processes at the interface between soil, plant, and atmosphere. Ecotrons and lysimeters are key tools to study terrestrial ecosystem processes at various scales, from microcosms of a few litres to macrocosms of several tons. Integrated responses of ecosystems to environmental changes, such as global change and fate of pollutants, as well as ecosystem management can be measured. The Congress will present and discuss recent research on the use of such tools at an international level concerning ecological engineering, fate of pollutants and global change as well as the needs for further developments.
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==The symposium committees==
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===Scientific committee===
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* [[Has PC member::Michel Buez]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Jean-Louis Crabos]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Cécile Delolme]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Sébastien Denys]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Pierre Faure]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Agnès Laboudigue]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Corinne Leyval]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Jean-Louis  Morel]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Jean-Charles Munch]], [[Germany]]
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* [[Has PC member::Karl Richards]], [[Ireland]]
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* [[Has PC member::Jacques Roy]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Christian Ruby]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Christophe Schwartz]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Alain Saada]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Heikki Setälä]], [[Finland]]
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* [[Has PC member::Marie-Odile Simonnot]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Fabien Thomas]], [[France]]
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* [[Has PC member::Paule Vasseur]], [[France]]
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===Organizing committee===
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* [[Has OC member::Pierre Faure]]
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* [[Has OC member::Corinne Leyval]]
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* [[Has OC member::Jean-Louis Morel]]
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* [[Has OC member|Jean-Charles Munch]]
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* [[Has OC member::Noële Raoult]]
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* [[Has OC member::Christophe Schwartz]]
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* [[Has OC member::Marie-Odile Simonnot]]
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===Programme===
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*[[Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy - Opening ceremony | Opening ceremony]]
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*Four sessions :
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**[[Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy - Technical aspects of ecotrons and lysimeters | Technical aspects of ecotrons and lysimeters]]
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**[[Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy - Ecotrons and lysimeters for global change study | Ecotrons and lysimeters for global change study]]
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**[[Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy - Ecotrons and lysimeters for pollution monitoring and management | Ecotrons and lysimeters for pollution monitoring and management]]
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**[[Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy - Ecotrons and lysimeters for ecological engineering | Ecotrons and lysimeters for ecological engineering]]
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*Visit of the GISFI [[experimental station]] at [[Homécourt]]
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 19:15, 28 June 2017

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Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy
City : Nancy
Country : France
Important dates

Following the lysimeter workshops organized in Germany (Munich 2006 and Munich 2008) and in Austria (2009), the 2010 issue, Key tools for studying terrestrial ecosystem responses to global change, to pollutants, and the ecological engineering has been held in Nancy (France) from 29 to 31 march 2010.

Scope of the conference

AfficheEcotron.png

It will be co-organized by GISFI, Nancy University and Helmholtz Zentrum München. It will take place at Palais des Congres of Nancy and for one day at the GISFI field experimental site at Homecourt.

Ecotron technology, which largely uses lysimeters, has developed significantly as well as their use to study many processes at the interface between soil, plant, and atmosphere. Ecotrons and lysimeters are key tools to study terrestrial ecosystem processes at various scales, from microcosms of a few litres to macrocosms of several tons. Integrated responses of ecosystems to environmental changes, such as global change and fate of pollutants, as well as ecosystem management can be measured. The Congress will present and discuss recent research on the use of such tools at an international level concerning ecological engineering, fate of pollutants and global change as well as the needs for further developments.

The symposium committees

Scientific committee

Organizing committee

Programme


See also

fr:Ecotrons & Lysimeters 2010 Nancy