Programme
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Joint week |
Monday 8th July 2013 |
Tuesday 9th July 2013 |
Wednesday 10th July 2013 |
Thursday 11th July 2013 |
Friday 12th July 2013 |
Theme of the day |
Global ecology |
Global abiotic change |
Global change and biotic interactions |
Joint field trip |
Ecology and society |
Place |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
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morning 1st part |
9 h 15: Welcome! A Global Ecology (Denis Loustau, Inra) |
9 h 30: Marine micro-biodiversity facing glacial-interglacial changes (Bruno Malaizé, University Bordeaux 1) |
9 h 30: Global change and vegetation dynamics: some results, models, difficulties (Jean-Luc Dupouey, Inra) |
9 h: Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems a new research distributed infrastructure to tackle ecosystem complexity (Abad Chabbi, Inra) |
9 h: Ecosystem services is it a good paradigm for scientists to adopt? (Karin Limburg, state university of New York) |
morning 2nd part |
Climate change in the History and human civilizations (Bruno Malaizé, University Bordeaux 1) |
Global change and anthropogenic disturbance of soil: what can we learn from biogeochemical cycles of C, N and P in soil system science? (Abad Chabbi, Inra) |
Area displacement, adaptation and migration (Laëtitia Buisson, Universiy Toulouse 3) |
Visit of a ICOS ecosystem gas monitoring site (Denis Loustau, Inra) |
The Economics of Ecosystem Services (Richard Howarth, Dartmouth College) |
Fisheries management with Individual Transferable Quotas: a variability approach (Jean-Christophe Pereau,University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV) Bio-economics (Sébastien Rouillon, University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV) |
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afternoon 1st part |
1. Evolution in changing environments (Rémy Petit, Inra)
(Gilles Billen, CNRS) |
Large-scale xenobiotic and pollutant dispersals (Hélène Budzinski, CNRS) |
Biodiversity and pest regulation in forests (Hervé Jactel, Inra) |
Joint field trip |
Approching environmental challenges: From the DPSIR framework to political ecology (Hanne Svarstad, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research) Indicators in environmental governance: Measurement, representation, and the coproduction of science and society (Esther Turnhout, Wageningen University) |
afternoon 2nd part |
Round table after the 3 conferences |
Round table Global change regionalisation: the Aquitaine case study (Eric Villenave, University Bordeaux 1; Antoine Kremer, Inra; Hélène Budzinski, CNRS) |
Round table after the 3 conferences |
Round table after the 3 conferences |
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Agrosystems week |
Monday 15th July 2013 |
Tuesday 16th July 2013 |
Wednesday 17th July 2013 |
Thursday 18th July 2013 |
Friday 19th July 2013 |
Place |
Bordeaux Sciences Agro |
Bordeaux Sciences Agro |
Bordeaux Sciences Agro |
Bordeaux Sciences Agro |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
morning 1st part |
8 h 30: Introduction (Thomas Nesme, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
9 h: Closing global biogeochemical cycles: research questions and key concepts (Thomas Nesme, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
8 h 30: Climate change and viticulture (Iñaki Garcia de Cortazar, Inra) |
9 h: Climate change and pest-plant interactions (Stéphane Compant, Austrian Institute of Technology) |
Final day: report-out by the workgroups |
Why and how should agronomist adress global issues (Thierry Doré, AgroParisTech) |
Modelling as a tool for climate change adaptation (Amber Parker, Lincoln University, NZ) |
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morning 2nd part |
Impact of climate change on global food production (Jean-Louis Durand, Inra) |
Water budget modelling for vineyards (Philippe Pieri, Inra) |
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afternoon 1st part |
Meta-analysis for global agronomy (Benoît Gabrielle, AgroParisTech) |
Field trip: atmospheric deposition in pastures (Didier Alard, University Bordeaux 1) |
Plant material as a tool for climate change adaptation in viticulture (Nathalie Ollat, Inra & Kees van Leeuwen, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
The impact of an invasive vector on Pierce’s disease and viticulture in North America (Kendra Baumgartner, Universiy of California, Davis) |
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New technologies for climate change adaptation in viticulture (Gilbert Grenier, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
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afternoon 2nd part |
Visit of Couhins INRA experimental vineyard (Dominique Forget, Inra) |
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Forests week |
Monday 15th July 2013 |
Tuesday 16th July 2013 |
Wednesday 17th July 2013 |
Thursday 18th July 2013 |
Friday 19th July 2013 |
Place |
A29 building, Auditorium C, University Bordeaux 1 |
A29 building, Auditorium C, University Bordeaux 1 |
Inra Pierroton, Airial room |
Bordeaux Science Agro, GIAF 2 St-Emilion bulding, 1rst level |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
Theme |
Forest and climate |
Climatic refuges |
From tree to population effects |
Global Changes and forestry in France: New Challenges |
8 h 30 : Final Day: Report-out by the workgroups |
morning 1st part |
11 h: Welcome, planning of the week and student presentation (Emmanuel Corcket, University Bordeaux 1) |
9 h: Climatic refuges (Arndt Hampe, Inra) |
9 h 30: Presentation of Pierroton's research station (Jean-Michel Carnus, Inra) |
9 h : Global change and forestry: Questions and first solutions
(Jean-Jacques Malfait, University Bordeaux IV & Guillaume Pajot, PCET) |
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morning 2nd part |
Climate and forests: which does which ? (Denis Loustau, Inra) |
Field trip – Beech forests at the rear edge of their distribution area (Alexis Ducousso, Inra; Arndt Hampe, Inra & Emmanuel Corcket, University Bordeaux 1) |
9 h 45: What do we know about the effect of climate change on wood structure and tree growth? (Jean Christophe Domec, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
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afternoon 1st part |
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Global change and emerging diseases in forests (Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau, Inra) |
REINFFORCE-project-presentation (Jean-Raymond Liarçou, Regional Center for Private Forest; Jean-Christophe Domec, Bordeaux Sciences Agro; Rebeca Cordero-Debts, European Forest Institute Atlantic & Jean Paul Guyon, Bordeaux Sciences Agro) |
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afternoon 2nd part |
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Hydrosystems week |
Monday 15th July 2013 |
Tuesday 16th July 2013 |
Wednesday 17th July 2013 |
Thursday 18th July 2013 |
Friday 19th July 2013 |
Place |
University Bordeaux 1 |
University Bordeaux 1 |
University Bordeaux 1 |
University Bordeaux 1 |
ENSCBP's auditorium |
morning 1st part |
Hydrodynamic and sedimentary functioning of estuaries and lagoons (Aldo Sottolichio, University Bordeaux 1) |
Describing the structure and functioning of estuarine ecosystems using food-web models (Jérémy Lobry, Irstea) |
Passive samplers as innovating monitoring tools for the measurement of pollutants in water (Marie-Hélène Dévier, University Bordeaux 1) |
Demonstration/laboratory sample analysis: Analytical techniques for the identification of unknown organic contaminants in water (Marie-Hélène Devier, University Bordeaux 1) |
Final Day: report-out by the workgroups |
morning 2nd part |
Climate Change and ecology of planktonic communities (Aurélie Chaalali,University Bordeaux 1) |
Field trip in the Arcachon Bay (La Planula boat): field visit and sampling (Marie-Hélène Dévier, University Bordeaux 1 and Danièle Maurer, Ifremer) |
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afternoon 1st part |
Global change and ecotoxicology of aquatic systems (Magalie Baudrimont, University Bordeaux 1) |
To what extent is your research on water quality as a social issue ? (Gabrielle Bouleau, Irstea) |
Techniques in coastal dynamics (Sabine Schmidt, CNRS) |
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The Mollu Scan project: an innovative way of using bivalve molluscs as biosensors (Jean-Charles Massabuau, CNRS) PCR vs Quantative real time PCR (Patrice Gonzalez, CNRS) |
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afternoon 2nd part |
Chemical pollution of aquatic environments and analytical issues (Hélène Budzinski, CNRS) |