Dear All,
We are pleased that many leading scientists, such as Prof. Paul Ehrlich of
Stanford University, will give presentations at the three sessions at the
meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in San Francisco (December 3-7,
2012) organized by the International Network of Research on
Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS-Net.org) with support from NSF:
B056: Resilience and Adaptation of Coupled Human and Natural Systems to Global
Change
H078: Socio-hydrology: Discovering Patterns in Coupled Human-Water Resource
Systems
H079: Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World
The abstract submission deadline is August 8. CHANS-Net welcomes submissions of
abstracts to these sessions. More information about these sessions and abstract
submissions is available at http://chans-net.org/news/chans_agu_2012.
The sessions will draw active and leading investigators funded by NSF's program
in Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH), but other researchers, students,
and postdoctoral fellows are also welcome to participate.
In addition to presentations at these sessions and a workshop at the AGU
meeting, there will be other opportunities for interactions, which are expected
to result in multi-author publications.
Please share this with potentially interested individuals. Thanks.
Best regards,
Jianguo (Jack) Liu
Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48823-5243
http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu
http://www.chans-net.org