NEW DEADLINE 15 FEBRUARY 2019! 

Dear colleagues and friends, 

We would like to draw your attention to the interesting session dealing
with FOREST GROWTH RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS _(Disturbances,
extreme events and management: how resilient are forests?)_ at this
year's TRACE- TREE RINGS IN ARCHAEOLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY AND ECOLOGY (7-10
May 2019) San Leucio-Caserta, Italy. 

DR. ANDREAS RIGLING, WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, will be THE KEYNOTE
SPEAKER for this session. 

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT USING THE TEMPLATE HERE:
http://www.trace2019.com/abstract-submission/ 

Detailed information on HOW TO REGISTER can be found at:
http://www.trace2019.com/registration/ 

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding
the SESSION:  FOREST GROWTH RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS  

This session aims to improve our understanding on how forest ecosystems
respond to climate changes, especially after the increasing occurrence
of extreme events and disturbances (such as insect outbreaks, fires).
The effects of elevated CO2 on tree productivity, forest structure and
species composition at different time and spatial scales will be
evaluated. Studies on the role of pure and mixed species in resilience
and resistance of forests are welcome 

For details of the congress http://www.trace2019.com/ or contact
i...@trace2019.com (coordinator: Giovanna Battipaglia:
giovanna.battipag...@unicampania.it ). 

We encourage you to join us for this session, and looking forward to see
you in TRACE 2019!!! 

Best regards, 

Andrea Hevia and Raúl Sánchez-Salguero 

Co-conveners of the session

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Dr. Raúl Sánchez-Salguero
Dpto. Sistemas Físicos, Químicos y Naturales
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Ctra.Utrera Km 1, 41013
Ed. 22, 4ª pl., Desp. 1c
Sevilla, SPAIN
Phone: +34 954349535
Fax: +34 954977305
Email: rsanc...@upo.es
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