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The Fourth ALTER-Net Summer School

"Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services"

has taken place 5 - 17 September 2009 in Peyresq, France

 

Download here a flyer, double poster or a single poster.

Programme

Please click on the title of the presentation which you are interested in to learn more and if you are interested in the CV of the speaker click on the name. Please find here a short version of the programme (pdf).

05.09.2009
Saturday
Arrival and
Introduction

Welcome and general introduction
Allan Watt, Wolfgang Cramer, Uta Fritsch & Sabine Lütkemeier
The history of Peyresq
(Introduction and village walk)
Jean Vancompernolle
06.09.2009
Sunday
Biodiversity and ecosystems: An introduction Biodiversity, ecosystems, processes, functions, services, benefits, threats and responses...
Allan Watt
One way to value diversity - the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Wolfgang Cramer
Poster session
and
Introduction to Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping and first maps by the participants
Martin Wildenberg
Towards a sustainable society: the role of research
Martin Sharman
07.09.2009
Monday
Scenarios Scenarios
Detlef van Vuuren
Poster session
and
Working group sessions
Deep-sea ecosystem goods and services: A challenge for natural and social sciences
Sybille van den Hove
08.09.200
Tuesday
Valuation and long-term ecosystem research TEEP - challenges for valuing ecosystem services in local conservation politics
Augustin Berghöfer
Long-term ecosystem research and monitoring: biodiversity and ecosystem services
Terry Parr
Walk to the shepherd
Jean Vancompernolle
09.09.2009
Wednesday
Habitats and humans
Habitat heterogeneity and consequences for insect biodiversity
Adam Vanbergen
Policy, people, points of view and participation
Juliette Young
Working group sessions A scientist´s dilemma after the tsunami - Challenges for sustainability science
Simron Jit Singh
10.09.2009
Thursday
Ecosystem services and assessments
Modelling ecosystem services using Bayesian networks
Roy Haines-Young
Place-based approaches to the assessment of ecosystem services
Marion Potschin
Working group sessions
with an
Introduction to science communication
Uta Fritsch
Dieback of Amazonian rainforests - a scientist´s dilemma
Wolfgang Cramer
11.09.2009
Friday
Excursion: Land-use change in the Provence Excursion
12.09.2009
Saturday
Human history, conventions and directives
Sociometabolic transitions in human history and present, and their impact upon biodiversity
Marina Fischer-Kowalski
(presented by
Simron Jit Singh)
The 2010 biodiversity target and long-term climate protection targets
Rik Leemans
Working group sessions: Interim meeting Landscape variability and impacts of ammonia in relation to the Habitats Directive
Mark Sutton
13.09.2009
Sunday
Conservation, conflict and policy Tipping points in the earth system. Consequences on ecosystems and society
Diana Reckien
Competing claims and tools for biodiversity assessments
Eric Arets
Working group sessions
ALTER-Net continues
Jiska van Dijk
14.09.200
Monday
Global change
Ecosystem services and global change - The environmental dimension of human vulnerability
Dagmar Schröter
Communicating uncertain science of global change to policy makers
Tony Patt
Working group sessions Fuzzy cognitive mapping: Second maps by the participants
Martin Wildenberg
15.09.2009
Tuesday
Free day Free day
16.09.2009
Wednesday
The future
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment - Why it happened. Will it happen again?
Hal Mooney
Good science is hard to find (and so are good policies)
Brooke Wilkerson
Working group sessions Working group sessions
17.09.2009
Thursday
Results and outlook Working group sessions
Presentation of the working groups / Press releases
Analysis of the maps created using fuzzy cognitive mapping
Martin Wildenberg
Final comments on Peyresq 2009
Allan Watt
18.09.2009
Friday
Departure

 

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Peyresq, Alpes de Haute-Provence, France (Photo: Sandra Öberg)

 

Here is more information on:

 

 

and here are links to former Summer Schools:
  • 2006 on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Ecological and Socio-economic Aspects
  • 2007 on Trends in Biodiversity: European Ecosystems and Policy or of
  • 2008 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.

     

     

     

     

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    Summer School Objectives

    The ALTER-Net Summer School is contributing to durable integration and spread of excellence within and beyond the network, with a view to promote interdisciplinary approaches.

    The 2009 Summer School has focussed on:

    • Biodiversity and ecosystems in Europe;
    • Ecosystem processes, function, services and benefits;
    • Resilience of social and natural systems;
    • Valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services;
    • Linking biodiversity research with policy and the public.
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    In the plenary (Photo: Allan Watt)

     

    The programme included two talks in the morning and an aperitif talk in the late afternoon before dinner. All talks provided ample time for discussions and as the speakers usually stayed for some days in Peyresq informal discussions were going on till late at night. Tutors guided the working groups in the afternoons this year as well. The working groups concentrated on the Verdon catchment a local region nearby and on the following sectors: Agriculture, tourism  and nature conservation. One delegate from each of these working groups joined the synthesis group summarizing the results in a synthesis report aimed at policy makers. An excursion illustrated land-use change in the Provence. Of course there were also opportunities to relax in the beautiful village of Peyresq and its surroundings.

     

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    Speakers of the summer school in 2009

    - Eric Arets, ALTERRA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
    - Augustin Berghöfer, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
    - Wolfgang Cramer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
    - Roy Haynes-Young, Centre for Environmental Management, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
    - Rik Leemans, Environmental Systems Analysis Group, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
    - Hal Mooney, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
    - Terry Parr, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster, UK
    - Tony Patt, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria
    - Marion Potschin, Centre for Environmental Management, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
    - Diana Reckien, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
    - Dagmar Schröter, Umweltbundesamt, Vienna, Austria
    - Martin Sharman, Directorate General for Research, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
    - Simron Jit Singh, Institute for Social Ecology (IFF), Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, Klagenfurt University, Vienna, Austria
    - Mark Sutton, Atmospheric Sciences, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh, UK
    - Jiska van Dijk, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research - NINA, ALTER-Net II Secretariat, Trondheim, Norway
    - Adam Vanbergen, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    - Allan Watt, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    - Martin Wildenberg, Institute of Social Ecology (IFF), Vienna, Austria
    - Brooke Wilkerson, University of Bergen, Norway
    - Juliette Young, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

     

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    Participation

    The ALTER-Net 2009 summer school was open to young graduate and post-graduate scientists from the network partners, universities and for two participants from developing countries and Australia. Adequate English skills were required. All participants presented a poster on their own research. The summer school is limited to 32 participants, who are selected with the goal of achieving an optimal mix among regions, disciplines and gender. There was a registration fee of 850,-€ which includes the lectures, the excursion, accommodation (double rooms) and meals. Travel costs had to be covered by the participants.

    Here you can download the application form. The deadline has expired and the successful applicants have been notified by 15 July 2009.

    Please contact the Summer School Director concerning any questions you might have in respect to the summer school:

    Sabine Lütkemeier
    Summer School Director
    Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
    Telegrafenberg A51
    14473 Potsdam
    Germany
    Phone: +49 - 331 - 288 - 2538
    Fax: +49 - 331 - 288 - 2640
    E-mail: Sabine.Luetkemeier -at- pik-potsdam.de


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    All the particpants and tutors (Photo: Martin Sharman)

     

     

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    Summer School Conveners

    Allan Watt
    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH)
    Edinburgh, Bush Estate
    Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0QB
    United Kingdom
    E-mail: a.watt -at- ceh.ac.uk
    http://www.ceh.ac.uk/StaffWebPages/DrAllanWatt.html

    Wolfgang Cramer
    Earth System Analysis -
    Research Domain I
    Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
    Telegrafenberg A62
    14473 Potsdam
    Germany
    E-mail: Wolfgang.Cramer -at- pik-potsdam.de
    http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~cramer

    Uta Fritsch
    (Chief Tutor)
    Coordinator of EURAC-Junior
    Science Communication
    EURAC research
    Viale Druso 1
    I-39100 Bolzano
    Italy
    E-mail: Uta.Fritsch@eurac.edu
    http://www.eurac.edu/about/collaborators/ufritsch/index.html

    Sabine Lütkemeier
    (Summer School Director)
    Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
    Telegrafenberg A51
    14473 Potsdam
    Germany
    E-mail: Sabine.Luetkemeier -at- pik-potsdam.de
    http://portal.pik-potsdam.de/members/sabinelu

     

     

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    Walk to the shepherd with Jean and a big surprise: super mushrooms (Photos: Chris Andrews and Caspar Verwer)

     

     

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    Logistics

    The village of Peyresq - where the summer school is taking place - is a very picturesque site in the French Alps (Alpes de Haute-Provence) situated about 1.500m above sea level. The village is partly owned and managed by the European association for culture and artistic and scientific humanism ASLB Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc which has assigned the village as a location for scientific and cultural meetings.

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    To get to Peyresq by public transport, the easiest method is to fly to Nice International Airport, and then take the picturesque train, called the "Chemins de Fer de Provence", which goes from Nice through the mountains to Digne, and you have to get off in Annot, where you will usually be met at the station. Note that the train leaves from the "Gare de Provence", which is about 10 minutes walk from the main station in Nice, Gare de Nice-Ville. Find here the map for your walk from the Avenue Thiers to the Rue Alfred Binet. In case you do not have the time to take the train form the Gare de Provence in Nice here is the map of the location of the Gare in Lingostière. More local travel information can be downloaded here (pdf: 150 KB). [Please remember not to get off at a train stop called "Peyresq", because this is in the river valley from where you would have to climb an hour uphill to the village!] By car it takes about 1 1/2 hours from Nice.

     

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    The ALTER-Net Mission was

    ALTER-Net shall integrate biodiversity research capacities across Europe to:

    • Create a network for European long-term terrestrial and fresh-water biodiversity and ecosystem research;
    • Assess and forecast changes in biodiversity, structure, functions and dynamics of ecosystems and their services; and
    • Consider the social and economic implications of biodiversity change and management.
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    ALTER-Net is a partnership of 22 research organisations in Europe and was initiated by EU Network of Excellence No. 505298 ALTER-Net in the 6th Framework Programme.
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