Announcing a joint ClimMani-INTERFACE meeting:
Scaling across space and time: Benefits and challenges of informing large-scale 
models with small-
scale experiments  4-7 June 2013, Mikulov, Czech Republic  

Programme available here.

Climate change experiments in terrestrial ecosystems build our fundamental 
understanding of plant 
and ecosystem responses to climatic perturbations, and this information informs 
model design and 
parameterization. Experiments typically focus on drivers and responses at 
relatively small scales 
(spatial and temporal).  Scaling the information from these plot-level 
experiments to landscape- or 
global-scale models operating over decades or centuries provides a significant 
challenge. In recent 
years, climate change research has increasingly acknowledged the importance of 
extreme events as a 
significant component of climate change. This provides an additional and 
significant challenge in both 
experimentation and modelling.

This workshop, co-hosted by ClimMani and INTERFACE, will bring together 
experimentalists and 
modellers to discuss challenges associated with scaling, present the current 
state of the art, and 
identify future directions for overcoming the disparities in scales between 
climate change 
experiments and ecosystem- and global-scale models.

The workshop will focus on four themes:

Scaling from small plots to landscapes and regions: what works, and what 
doesn't?

What have we learned from work on elevational and environmental gradients?

Trait responses to environmental change - Maximizing the benefits of trait 
information and moving 
from static to dynamic traits

Drivers of biome shifts: Making small-scale measurements of disturbance, 
tipping points, thresholds, 
and mortality relevant for large-scale models

US-BASED STUDENTS/POSTDOCS: INTERFACE invites applications to attend from 
US-based graduate 
students and postdoctoral researchers. Funding is available for approximately 5 
slots; please indicate 
if you can get support from your mentor or institution to cover the costs of 
the meeting or your travel 
(support, however, is not necessary to apply). To apply please submit a 
one-page CV that includes the 
name of three references (including your current dissertation or postdoctoral 
advisor), a short 
paragraph on why attending the meeting would enhance your career, and a poster 
abstract that is 
targeted to one of the four meeting themes (please identify the theme in your 
short paragraph about 
the meeting) to Prof. Aimée Classen ([email protected]) with "INTERFACE 
application_your last name" 
in the subject line. All of these materials should be sent as a single PDF with 
your last name in the 
title "LAST NAME".  Application deadline is May 1, 2013.  All students and 
postdocs will be required to 
present a poster at the meeting.

OTHER RESEARCHERS: We encourage applications from interested researchers for a 
number of 
unfunded spaces at the meeting; if you would like to participate in the 
workshop, please email Claus 
Beier (if applying from Europe, Asia, Australia; [email protected]) or Jeff Dukes 
(N and S America, Africa; 
[email protected]) with the subject "INTERFACE application_your last name." 
Include the title and 
abstract of the poster you would bring (please identify the workshop theme that 
matches your 
abstract). Application deadline is May 1st, 2013. There is no registration fee 
for the workshop.

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