Joint Canada-Mexico-USA Carbon Program Planning Meeting January 25–26, 2007.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ANNOUNCEMENTS Please any technical issues to CHANGE OF LOCATION: – Days 1 and 2 will now BOTH be held at the Washington DC.
Advertisements

At-A-Glance Agenda Mon 31 Jan AmeriFlux Tue 1 Feb AmeriFlux & NACP Wed 2 Feb NACP Thu 3 Feb NACP Fri 4 Feb NACP 8:30–10:30AmeriFlux Programmatic Issues.
National Soil Carbon Network Breakout Thanks to our rapporteur: Mark Waldrop participants.
NACP Breakout Session: North American Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring and Decision Support Capabilities (combined from CMS and CarboNA proposals) Organized.
Introduction and Election of Co-Chair H. K. (Rama) Ramapriyan NASA/GSFC Metrics Planning and Reporting (MPAR) WG 8 th Earth Science Data Systems Working.
The North American Carbon Program: An Overview for AmeriFlux investigators Kenneth Davis The Pennsylvania State University Co-chair, NACP Science Steering.
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure Welcome to the 2006 YorkInfo Partnership Annual General Meeting.
QARTOD II Currents and Waves Charge to the Breakout Groups QARTOD II February 28 – March 2, 2005.
Student Research Conference 2011 Submitting a Research Conference Proposal.
The URBACT II Programme General Presentation Vilnius, 20 January 2011.
Welcome to the Seventh LBA-ECO Science Team Business Meeting November 5-8, 2003 Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
Omniran ecsg 1 OmniRAN EC SG September 27 th, 2013 Conference Call Max Riegel (OmniRAN SG Chair)
10 th International Congress on Mathematics Education John Mahoney, Luis Hernandez and Benjamin Sinwell.
APEC-TPT Intermodal & ITS Group Action Plan (Proposed Format) May 2006 (updated – Ha Noi) CONGESTION AHEAD.
NMED 3700 Project Management. NMED 3700 Today’s Class… Committee Overview Breakout Brainstorming Session.
GOMC Organizational Assessment Progress to Date Joan LeBlanc GOMC Council Coordinator.
Acknowledgements North American Carbon Program Office –Peter Griffith –Carla Evans –Amy Morrell –Lisa Wilcox –Beth Nelson University of Colorado –Julie.
Doc.: IEEE /0021r0 Submission January 2011 Stephen McCann, RIMSlide 1 TGu Agenda Date: Authors:
NCAR Supercomputing Center (NSC) Project Status Update to the CHAP 4 October 2007 Krista Laursen NSC Project Director.
Update on Current EGNRET Projects APEC EGNRET 23 Meeting Christchurch, New Zealand ~ November 10-12, 2004 Jean Ku National Renewable Energy Lab, USA Cary.
NATIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AUTHORITY In-country Preparatory Meeting 04 th June 2015, NICTA HQ WRC-15 Issues WRC 15: PNG Preparatory.
THE GEO GLOBAL CAPACITY BUILDING SYMPOSIUM Seville (Spain) September 10 & 11, 2007.
___________________________________________________________________________ 2008/TPTWG30/IEG/01 Agenda Item: 7.0 Action Plan for the Intermodal & ITS Experts.
SASS Solicitation It is essential that the individual projects funded through this solicitation work with each other as well as with other ARCSS projects.
1 Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture and Water Quality: A Tri-National Collaborative Initiative PRAIRIE WATER POLICY SYMPOSIUM September 23 rd, 2005.
3rd WG meeting, Brussels Proposed Plan for Governance of the Washington Group Prepared by: Jennifer Madans, Barbara Altman, Beth Rasch (USA); Renée Langlois.
U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program Briefing for the Partnerships in Climate Change Science Workshop Partnerships in Climate Change Science Workshop
1 Workshop Objectives Identify problems & their remedies Develop cross-project collaborations Share information about research and research methods Obtain.
Seventh LBA-ECO Science Team Business Meeting Science Workshops A.
Table Facilitator Orientation ATE Birds of a Feather Sessions October 2010 FOR AUDIO, PLEASE CALL: Passcode: #
2007 NACP Meeting Food and Drink Receptions Monday & Thursday evenings blue drink tickets for Monday orange drink tickets for Thursday Place your “blue.
National Water Quality Monitoring Conference Water Quality Monitoring 2002: Building a Framework for the Future May 20 –23, 2002 Monona Terrace, Madison.
Joint Canada-Mexico-USA (North American*) Carbon Program Planning Meeting January 25–26, 2007 *By North America we mean the North American land, adjacent.
Research Topic Solicitation Meeting. The SCDOT Research Unit conducts a Research Topic Solicitation Meeting as part of its project selection process.
Thursday 21 st August. All Year Groups GOOD LUCK.
Identify topics for collaboration and define task team What is the specific nature of the topic or research task? What is carbon cycle question(s) or issue(s)
The United States Carbon Cycle Science Program: An Interagency Partnership Providing a coordinated and focused scientific strategy for conducting federal.
Breakout Session II - Disturbance monitoring and assessment for C-cycle science Thanks to Rappoteur: Kirsten Barrett ~ participants.
Flux Measurements and Systematic Terrestrial Measurements 1.discuss gaps and opportunities What are gaps? 2. brainstorm ideas about collaborative projects.
Capacity Development for the Clean Development Mechanism in the PHILIPPINES STATUS REPORT Asian Regional Workshop 16 th January 2003 Phuket, Thailand.
PHENIX Decadal R&D Workshops To begin exploring the most promising technologies to support the PHENIX upgrades plans for the next decade, as outlined in.
The NVP Summer School 2015 Arctic Ocean Governance as a Multifunctional Challenge Introduction to the summer school – Lectures and Expected student work.
2013 Leadership Academy Orientation Call September 26, 2013.
Technical Track Work Group Report Out August 22, 2012.
Seventh Annual Meeting of the WG: Objectives and Agenda Jennifer H. Madans U.S.A.
Statement on Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Purpose: “The Sixth Workshop was attended by 125 delegates from 34 different countries and regions. The.
Breakout Session II - Disturbance monitoring and assessment for C-cycle science Thanks to Rappoteur: Kirsten Barrett ~ participants.
Joint Science Workshop Biodiversity, Terrestrial Ecology, and Related Applied Sciences.
Doc.: IEEE /0265r7 Submission March 2010 Stephen McCann, RIMSlide 1 TGu Agenda Date: Authors:
North American Forest Commission Inventory, Monitoring and Assessment Working Group Integrated Working Group Meeting March 3-6, 2008 Simon Bridge Canadian.
North American Carbon Program Data Management Planning Workshop January 25 – 27, 2005 New Orleans, LA Sponsored by the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working.
Data Systems and Management Breakout Group Report Joint NACP Meeting Alan Barr and Bob Cook (co-chairs) January 25, 2007.
North American Carbon Program 4 th All-Investigator Meeting Albuquerque, NM February 4 th – 7 th, 2013 Overview of Meeting Agenda Deborah Huntzinger Co-Chair.
Preparatory projects as tool for project development 4th February 2009 – Sundsvall, Sweden Maxi Nachtigall European Union European Regional Development.
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Scoping Workshop on Terrestrial and Coastal Carbon Fluxes and Exchanges in the Gulf of Mexico May 6-8, 2008 St. Petersburg,
Southwest Region Team Up for School Nutrition Success: Lead Mentors’ Training A LESHIA H ALL -C AMPBELL, P H D L EWANDA M ORSE, P H D.
Qualla 2020: Diversifying the Qualla Economy Initial Meeting February 25, 2014.
DOI 2010 Ocean, Coastal and Great Lakes Workshop January 20-21, 2010.
Executive Session Director’s Conceptual Design Review of Mu2e Project May 3-5, 2011 Jim Yeck.
Ministry of Industry and Commerce
Project Update ENERGY RESILIENCY TASK FORCE
Review of Last PRAGMA 24 Meeting
Review of the objectives and agenda of the meeting
Presentation title Adaptation Committee and Least Developed Countries Expert Group Agenda item 5 (c-e) Draft recommendations developed by the Adaptation.
CEOS Work Plan Steven Hosford, ESA/CNES, CEO CEOS SIT-33
Project Coordination Group (PCG) for the implementation of the MSFD
Budget Community of Practice (BCOP)
Budget Community of Practice (BCOP)
Future design of the roundtable
CSUN Greening Project: Climate Change-oriented Campus Sustainability
Presentation transcript:

Joint Canada-Mexico-USA Carbon Program Planning Meeting January 25–26, 2007

Agenda Thursday, January 25 –Plenary sessions to provide background and set the stage for break-out session discussions. –Poster session to report specific projects. –Break-out sessions for detailed discussions about topics and collaborative research activities. Friday, January 26 –Additional plenary session. –Break-out sessions. –Plenary discussion to potential topics and approaches for collaborative research and synthesis into a framework for a Joint NACP.  Next steps

The organizing committee for the JNACP workshop met Thursday night to discuss the breakout sessions from Thursday afternoon and plan the Friday sessions. Present at the meeting: –For Canada: Alan Barr, Ray Desjardins, Lin Huang, Kathleen Lysyshyn, Hank Margolis –For Mexico: Ben De Jong, Felipe Garcia-Oliva, Arturo Muhlia –For USA: Nancy Cavallaro, Roger Dahlman, Bill Emanuel, Fred Lipschultz, Ed Sheffner, Diane Wickland Recommendations for Friday Breakout Sessions

Four concurrent thematic sessions: 1. Processes and Disturbances 2. Terrestrial Gradients 3. Watersheds to Oceans 4. Human Dimensions/Response to Climate Change/Carbon Management

Recommendations for Friday Breakout Sessions The new breakouts should consider the issues and comments reported on by the technical/support breakouts yesterday: remote sensing, modeling and data systems/management. Those who attended the techncial/support sessions should participate in, and disperse through, the new breakouts.

Charge to the New Breakout Sessions Review the collaborative task and project ideas from the Thursday breakouts and group into three types: Type 1: Based on work already underway; cost will be very low. Example: exchange of, or access to, data. Type 2: Extension of, or augmentation to, a project or task already underway; may require additional planning and some additional funding. Example: collaboration on collection of new data or analysis of existing data sets. Type 3: New collaborative project or task; requires approval from program management and allocation of new resources; Example: Joint project for analysis of coastal carbon processes.

For all project types, we are especially interested in projects and tasks that lead to, or facilitate, continental syntheses. Charge to the New Breakout Sessions

Identify and assign potential collaborative projects by type. Identify points of contact for each project. Prioritize the projects within each type, if possible. Identify specific technical/support considerations for each project/task. Prepare report for afternoon plenary. Charge to the New Breakout Sessions

Four Breakout Sessions 1. Processes and Disturbances: Room: Colorado I (Flannigan/Houghton/Etchevers/Hom) 2. Terrestrial Gradients Room: Colorado II (Margolis/Birdsey) 3. Watersheds to Oceans Room: Colorado III (Muhlia/Sabine) 4. Human Dimensions/Response to Climate Change/Carbon Management Room: Cheyenne I (De Jong/Ojima/Romero-Lankao)