HUNAGI mai postájából: Kate Lance PhD (Yale/GSDI LSEC) írja a bizottság vitafórumán:
"9th American Meteorological Society (AMS) on Policy and Socio-Economic Research
2-6 February 2014
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Abstract deadline: August 1, 2013
The Symposium provides a forum for scholars to (i) share their policy and socio-economic research results and report on recent progress to other scholars in this field, (ii) converse with scientists about these results, and (iii) dialogue and engage with policy makers, practitioners, and federal agency officials in this area. It therefore allows for better coordination, iteration, and direction of the field, as well as an assessment of the body of knowledge designed to inform existing decision-making processes.
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A konferencia az alábbi témakörökben vár előadásokat augusztus 15.ig:
Engaging Geographical Approaches that Explore Societal Impacts, Including on the Built Environment
Engaging Social Sciences for Creating a Weather-Ready Nation:
Hurricane Sandy and its Impacts
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Policy and Socio-Economic Research Methods and their Applications
Partnerships, Technologies and Culture in the Integrated Warning System:
Using Socioeconomic Scenarios to Understand Future Impacts of Weather and Climate:
Citizen Science
Research Providing Decision-Support Tools for Extreme Weather and Natural Disaster Management:
Bringing Your Policy Program to You: The AMS Policy Program’s Policy Year in Review:
Ways of Speaking: The Role of Language and Culture in the Production, Communication, and Interpretation of Weather Information
Observing Weather and Environment along the Nation's Transportation Corridors
Identifying the needs and opportunities of small and medium-sized communities for data, information, and integrated tools for enhanced decision support:
International Panel Discussion - Climate Services to Support Risk-Informed Decision-Making for Building Resilience to Weather Extremes in a Changing Climate
Extreme Weather and Climate Change: Exploring Impacts at the Intersection of Population Change, Health, and National Security
1. Environment and Population Dynamics
2. Food Security and Environmental Security: Impacts of extreme weather events and climatic anomalies on food production .
Emerging Policy and Socioeconomic Issues and Challenges
Forecasting and Response to the 20 May 2013 Oklahoma City Area Tornado (Invited Only)
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