We are seeking participants, especially early career scientists,  for a 
workshop to explore synergies between the National Ecological Observatory 
Network (NEON) and the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.  The 
workshop will take place at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and 
Synthesis/LTER National Communications Office located in Santa Barbara, CA from 
March 28 - 31, 2017.  The meeting will begin in the morning on March 29 and end 
at noon on March 31.  All your travel expenses would be covered.

The workshop is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and will 
address four topics; 1) using LTER data and insights to provide landscape and 
regional scale ecological context for NEON sites, 2) using NEON data to inform 
the five core areas of LTER research, 3) use LTER experience and insight to 
develop long-term conceptual models for NEON sites and 4) combine data and 
models from LTER and NEON sites to improve predictions of future ecological 
trajectories at regional to continental scales.  The workshop is led by Peter 
Groffman, current chair of the LTER Science Council along with co-Chair Julia 
Jones from the Andrews LTER site and will include representatives from LTER, 
NEON, and the Critical Zone Observatory network.  We encourage applications for 
individuals, especially early career scientists, interested in long term and 
continental scale science.

Please send inquiries and applications (cover letter, vita) to 
peter.groff...@cuny.asrc.edu<mailto:peter.groff...@cuny.asrc.edu> by December 
9, 2016.


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Peter M. Groffman
Professor CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and
Brooklyn College Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
85 St. Nicholas Terrace, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10031

Email:  peter.groff...@asrc.cuny.edu
Phone (office):  212-413-3143
Phone (cell):  845-797-4832
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