Highlights, session 2

Room: Trozelli gallary
Time: 16 May 15.30-16.00, connected to postersession 16 May 15.30-17.00

Stage 1:

Moderator: Cheng Wu (University of Gothenburg, MERGE)

  • Jonathan Wiskandt (Stockholm University, Bolin Centre): Idealized, high-resolution , 3-D Modelling of Ice-Sheet Ocean Interactions in long and narrow fjords.
  • Tamar Khardziani (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University): Mapping and Assessing Riparian Landscape Transformation in Eastern Georgian Lowland Area
  • Wilhelm May & Nikos Alexandridis (Lund University, MERGE & BECC): Climate change and ecological intensification of agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa – a systems approach to predict maize yield under push-pull technology
  • Jutta Holst (Lund University, ICOS & BECC): ICOS Sweden – research infrastructure of national interest for quantification of the carbon cycle
  • Martin Eriksson (Lund University, BECC): Eco-evolutionary responses of pollinator-plant communities to the joint effects of land-use changes and climate change

Stage 2:

Moderator: Heather Reese (University of Gothenburg, BECC)

  • Benjamin Fischer (Uppsala University): The impact of forest management interventions on the hydrological connectivity of headwater catchments in the boreal region
  • Elin Almroth-Rosell (SMHI): Modelling the ocean response of climate change in the Baltic Sea and North Sea
  • Shefali Na (HafenCity Universität Hamburg): Adapting to Climate Change with Liquid Assets: A Case Study Analysis of Hamburg and Bengaluru
  • Romi Lotcheris (Stockholm University & Bolin Centre): Remote sensing-based detection of resilience loss in the terrestrial water cycle

Stage 3:

Moderator: Oskar Lindgren (Uppsala University)

  • Cecilia Larsson (Lund University and BECC): Cost-effectiveness of different energy crop subsidies in a marginal agricultural region and consequences for farm production and incomes
  • Clara-Marie Scheuber (HafenCity Universität Hamburg): Multi-level climate cooperation
  • Zayra Castillo (HafenCity Universität Hamburg): Policy Instruments and Behavior-changing Subjects of Urban Active Mobility an Analytical Framework
  • Jesus Renzollo (HafenCity Universität Hamburg): Globalization of climate change-related conflict through trade: a global panel analysis on food supply shocks
  • Hans W Chen (Chalmers and MERGE): Development of a regional observation-based CO2 emissions monitoring system

Stage 4:

Moderator: Fariborz Zelli (Lund University, BECC)

  • Joel Dahné (SMHI): Advanced Climate Change Scenario Service at SMHI.se – Hydrology
  • Rebecka Ericsdotter Engström (KTH): Battling unequal starting points – how big is the leap from supporting local climate frontrunners to enabling climate action for all.
  • Paul Müller (HafenCity Universität Hamburg): Forgetting the locals: The EU’s climate change mitigation ambitions in the fisheries and the role of local ecological knowledge
  • Vera Braun (TU Dresden): Biodiversity Management in Times of Coal Phase-out
  • Jonas Ljunggren (IVL Sweden): Development of suitability maps for solar power solutions