First Announcement Thematic School

“Functional Ecology of Tropical Rainforests in the Context of Climate Changes: 
From Real Observations to Simulations”

21-25 th March, 2016 - Kourou, French Guiana

 

Tropical forests play a major role in carbon and water cycle at global scale. 
Yet, ongoing climate changes are going to influence tropical forest dynamics 
and functioning. A large number of research programs are then being conducted 
worldwide to understand these effects and simulate the future role of these 
ecosystems. These programs involve acquisition of large sets of forest 
structure and dynamics data, functional data, as well  as  local  climate  
conditions.  They  include  the  development  and  parameterization  of  
stochastic  or mechanistic models that allow the simulation of future 
conditions and future response.

 

The 2016 Labex-CEBA Thematic School entitled “Functional Ecology of Tropical 
rainforests in the context of Climate Changes: From real observations to 
simulations” (acronym “TropForClim”) intends to offer to young scientists  (Phd 
 candidates  and  Post-doc)  a  thorough  view on  how  to  measure,  model,  
and  simulate  the functional response of tropical forest trees and ecosystems 
to climate change. It will be jointly organized by UMR Ecofog (Kourou) and UMR 
EEF (Nancy) and will take  place in Kourou, French Guiana, South America, in 
March 2016 (21-25 th). 

 

The participants will learn:

-      How to correctly measure the most important parameters related to 
tropical forest dynamics and ecophysiological traits (related to CO 2 , H 2 O 
and N),

-      How  to  measure  the  most  common  meteorological  parameters  used  
to  characterize  local  forest conditions,

-      How to integrate these parameters into dynamic or functional models (at 
ecosystem or global scale),

-      How to simulate forest dynamics and tree and ecosystem response to 
future climate change. 

 

Scientists from the Labex-CEBA working in these fields as well as invited ones 
will share their expertise and experience on these questions. Concepts as well 
as methodological issues will be presented through lectures. Yet,  an  
important  part  of  the  thematic  school  will  be  reserved  for  practical  
works,  either  in  the  field  / greenhouses (measurements on trees or 
seedlings), or in classrooms (modelling, simulation). A visit of the tropical 
rainforest experimental site of Paracou (including the Guyaflux tower) is 
scheduled. 

 

Registration  for  the  Thematic  School  is  opened  until  31 st December,  
2015.  Candidates  should  send  a motivation letter explaining their interest 
to follow this tropical forest  thematic school for their personal project, a 
detailed CV and two reference letters, to Damien Bonal ([email protected]) 
and Bruno Hérault ([email protected]).  Registration  fees  are  400  €  
(Four  hundred  euros).  Travel to  French  Guiana  and lodging expenses during 
the school will be covered by CEBA. English will be the official language of 
the School.

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