06.11.2015

Modelling the Whole Earth System III - a challenge whose time has come!


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                      Friday 6th November 2015, Press Room, WMO Building, 08:30~18:00

                                           7bis Avenue de la Paix, CH-1211 Geneva 2.

                Third in a series of workshops organized and sponsored by the ICES Foundation 

 

Agenda:

08:30-09:00   Registration & Coffee

09:00-09:30  Introduction, Overview and Progress Report since our previous Biennial, November 2013
                      Bob Bishop - President & Founder, ICES Foundation

   09:30-10:00   Integrated Human-Earth Systems Analyses: A framework for policies and decisions                                                                   Ghassem Asrar - Director, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Maryland, USA

 

  10:00- 10:30  The Importance of Broad, Open Data Policies for Integrated Science and National Economies

                         Barbara Ryan – Secretariat Director, Intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations

 

   10:30-11:00   Coffee break

 

   11:00- 11:30  Resilient ecological City-Region transformation in Accra and UlanBataar:

                          Making use of open data and open source modelling

                          Peter Head - Chief Executive, The Ecological Sequestration Trust, UK

 

   11:30-12:00   The QLARM Loss Estimator – Dealing with global earthquakes, before and after the event

                          Max Wyss – Emeritus Professor, U of Alaska; Seismic & Hazard Risk Consultant

 

   12:00-12:30   Panel

 

   12:30-14:00   Lunch in private room of l’Attique Restaurant, 8th floor

 

   14:00-14:30  Can Climate Model Fidelity & Predictability be improved? – Challenges that lie ahead

                          Jagadish Shukla – Distinguished Professor, George Mason University; President IGES

 

   14:30-15:00   Earth System Sciences in the times of brilliant technologies

                          Thomas Ludwig - Director, German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ)

 

   15:00-15:30   ESA’s New Earth Observation Science Strategy - Recent achievements of the Copernicus

                          Sentinels

                          Michael Rast – Head, Science Strategy, Coordination & Planning Office, ESA

 

   15:30-16:00   Coffee break

 

   16:00-16:30   Human Flight to Mars – The value of planetary models beyond Earth

                          Scott Hubbard – Professor, Dept. of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford University

 

   16:30-17:15   The Planetary Nervous System - A CERN for Society

                          Dirk Helbing - Professor of Sociology (modeling & simulation), Humanities Dept., ETH Zurich

 

   17:15-18:00   Wrap

 

 



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