
Since 21 years, the EGU organises a 'General Assembly, providing an opportunity to both early career and more senior researchers from all over the world an opportunity to present their research and discuss their ideas with experts and peers of all fields of Geoscience. Representatives of the Climate Resilience Working Groups 'Land Biosphere Dynamics', Hydroclimatic Risks' and 'Adaptation in Agricultural Systems' contributed to the wide variety of presentations.
Christoph Müller, Leader of the Working Group 'Land Biosphere Dynamics' was invited as a panelist at the Union Symposium Talk 'US4: Achieving Water Resilience' and convened a PICO session (BG8.7) on 'Modeling agricultural systems under global change' with Katharina Waha, Oleksandr Mialyk, Han Su and Christian Folberth.
Stephen Wirth gave a presentation on 'Estimating the carbon dioxide removal potential of alley-cropping agroforestry systems in Germany' in a Session on 'Nature-Based Climate Solutions for Sustainable Landscapes' (BG8.2)
Sabine Undorf co-convened a session (CL3.1.3) on 'Attributing climate change, extreme events, and their impacts: quantifying contributions from external forcing, internal climate variability, and/ or other drivers' with Aglaé Jézéquel, Raul R. Wood, Sebastian Sippel and Aurélien Ribes.
Friedrich Busch presented his study on 'Full-Bayesian multi-level models for crop phenology in Germany' in the poster session of the 'Adaptation and resilience in agriculture: addressing climate change with science and technology' (Session SSS9.12)
Tobias Conradt presented his research on 'Mapping future crop yield trends across Europe by auto-adaptive regression modelling' in the poster session on 'Impacts of climatic extremes on plants and ecosystems across scales'.