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WMO/EU COST Action Symposium on Climate Change and Variability - Agro Meteorological Monitoring and Coping Strategies for Agriculture
Oscarborg, Norway
4-6 June 2008
This symposium was held in conjunction with the working groups of COST ACTION COST734 ‘Impact of Climate Change and Variability on European Agriculture’ and the CAgM Expert Team on Climate Risks in Vulnerable Areas: Agrometeorological Monitoring and Coping Strategies (OPAG 3.2-ETCRAM).
The symposium was hosted by Bioforsk - the Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Envirnomental Research and see their Symposium webpage and Press Release.
Session I Presentations- Wed 4 June 2008 - PDFs
- Welcome to Norway and Aas by Nils Vagstad, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research (0.3 MB)
- Applications of agroclimatic indices and process oriented simulation models in european agriculture by J. Eitzinger, Institute of Meteorology, Austria (0.9 MB)
- NCEP non-hydrostatic regional model: A sophisticated tool providing the information for tactical and strategic agricultural planning by D. Mihailovic,University of Novi Sad, Serbia (0.8 MB)
- Survey of the drought indices used in agrometeorology by Z. Dunkel, Hungarian Meteorological Service (0.1 MB)
- On the use of agroclimatic indices and crop simulation models for assessing the influence of climate change on the European viticulture by B. Seguin, INRA Avignon, France (2.4 MB)
- Secular trend analysis of the growing degree days in Croatia by V. Vucetic,
Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia, Croatia (1.7 MB)
- Occurrence of Dry and Wet Periods during Vegetation Season at selected Stations of Slovakia for the Period 1951-2005 by P. Nejedlík, Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovakia, Slovakia (1.0 MB)
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Poster Presentations
- Asking some questions about the scope of mechanistic crop growth models connected to global change by T. H. Sivertsen, Bioforsk, Norway (0.1 MB)
- Successful model prediction of frost damage in Norwegian winter wheat fields by
A.K. Bergjord, Bioforsk, Norway (0.9 MB)
- Two-dimensional flow in a porous medium with general anisotropy by P.A. Tyvand, Norwegian University for Life Sciences, Aas, Norway (0.7 MB)
- Application of weather driven crop growth models to long term experiments by H. Eckersten, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden (0.1 MB)
- Climate change, erosion and nutrient loss from agricultural dominated catchments in South Eastern Norway by J. Deelstra, Bioforsk Soil and Environment, Norway (0.1 MB)
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Session II Presentations - Wed 4 & Thu 5 June 2008 - PDFs
- Sustainable production zoning for agroclimatic classification using GIS and remote sensing by N. Dalezios, University of Thessaly, Greece (1.7 MB)
- The designing of the new regression models of crop productivity year-to-year anomalies based on the AVHRR satellite vegetation monitoring information by G. Menzhulin, Research Center for Interdisciplinary Environmental Cooperation of Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, Russia (0.4 MB)
- Current trends of agroclimatic indices applied to grapevine and olive tree in central Italy by S. Orlandini, University of Florence, Italy (1.5 MB)
- Regions with agricultural production vulnerable to climate variability and change by V. Alexandrov, National institute of meteorology and Hydrology, Sofia, Bulgaria (7.0 MB)
- Trend analysis of long series of agroclimatic parameters in Spain by A. Mestre, State Meteorological Agency of Spain (0.5 MB)
- Testing different CO2 response algorithms against a FACE crop rotation experiment and application for climate change impact assessment on different sites in Germany by K.C. Kersebaum, Leibniz-Centre of Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg, Germany (0.4 MB)
Poster Presentations
- Satellite climate and biophysical data for warning purposes for European agriculture by L. Toulios, National Agricultural Research Foundation, Greece (0.6 MB)
- Availability of the New Climate Models Numerical Experiments to Reproduce of Historical Climates Variations: Whether the Climate Changes Scenarios Recommended in the 4th IPCC Report Can be Ranked by their Accuracy? by G.V. Menzhulin (1.5 MB)
- Summarizing a questionnaire on agroclimatic trends in Europe by V. Alexandrov (0.1 MB)
- Climate indices for overwintering of forage grasses in Norway in relation to climate change by S.M. Thorsen, Bioforsk Grassland and Landscape Division, Norway (0.1 MB)
- Comparison between piecewise linear and flat steps statistical methods for the long period agroclimatological discontinuity analysis by A. Chiaudani, Meteorological Centre of Teolo, Veneto Region, Italy (0.5 MB)
- Crop growth under future atmospheric CO2 concentrations: results from the German Free Air Carbon Dioxide (FACE) experiment by H.J. Weigel, Johann Heinrich vonThünen-Institute, Braunschweig, Germany (0.3 MB)
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Session III Presentations - Thu 5 June 2008 - PDFs
- Analysis of European drought risk under current and future climatic conditions based on regional climate scenarios by P. Calanca, Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon, Zürich, Switzerland (0.7 MB)
- Climate Change Mitigation, Adaptation and Sustainability in Agriculture by M.V.K. Sivakumar, WMO, Geneva, Switzerland (0.8 MB)
- Some perspectives on agricultural GHG mitigation and adaptation strategies with respect to the impact of climate change/variability in vulnerable areas by W. Smith, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Canada (0.4 MB)
- Developing an Adaptation Strategy for Sustainable Agriculture by R. Motha, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (1.7 MB)
- Discussing the concepts of ‘sustainability’, ‘sustainable agriculture’ and ’allodial farm’ by T.H. Sivertsen Bioforsk Norway (0.1 MB)
- Climate change effects in perennial weeds at high latitudes by K.S. Tørresen, Bioforsk, Ås, Norway (0.3 MB)
- New sources of high resolution climate change scenarios for impact studies in agriculture by T. Halenka, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (5.7 MB)
- AgriCLIM – software package for assessment changes in agroclimatic conditions – results and planned use in COST 734 by M. Trnka, Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Brno, Czech Republic (1.2 MB)
- Current capabilities in the analysis of climate risks and adaptation strategies in critical areas by M.A. Goheer, Global Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Islamabad, Pakistan (0.3 MB)
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Poster Presentations
- The impact of climate change on the water balance of Belgian crops by A. Gobin, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (0.8 MB)
- New assessment of potential productivity for maize vegetation with respect to projected climate changes in Hungary by J. Mika, Hungarian Meteorological Service (0.2 MB)
- Sustainable strategies for spring barley production by J.E. Ørum, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark (0.4 MB)
- Some questions connected to the scope of global and regional scenarios of global change by T.H. Sivertsen, Bioforsk, Norway (0.1 MB)
- Effect of climate change on growth potential in the mountainous region of Southeast Norway by O.H. Baadshaug, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway (0.1 MB)
- Expected Effects of Regional Climate Change on the Soil Moisture Regimes in Central Europe and Central US by P. Hlavinka, Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Brno, Czech Republic (0.4 MB)
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Session IV Presentations - Wednesday 4 June 2008 - PDFs
- Status of coping with climate risks in agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries in critical areas by Y.O. Mendoza Vereau, Ministry of Agriculture, Lima, Perú (0.4 MB)
- Climate forecasts for User Communities in Agriculture, Rangelands, Forestry and Fisheries by A. Watkins, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia (1.6 MB)
- Scenarios of future cereal production, ecological and economical consequences evaluated by simulation models using downscaled GCM scenarios for two regions in Norway by M.A. Bleken, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Ås, Norway (1.4 MB)
- Consequences of climate change on the microclimate in the canopies of the maize fields in Hungary by A. Anda, University of Pannonia Georgikon, Keszthely, Greece (0.6 MB)
- Simulation of rapeseed yields under climatic change in Finland by R.P Rötter, Wageningen University and Research centre, The Netherlands (0.6 MB)
- Drought analyses of agricultural landscape as influenced by climatic conditions in the Slovak Republic by B. Šiška, Slovak Agricultural University in Nitra, Slovakia (1.4 MB)
- Crop adaptation to climate changes and meteorological adversities agrometeorological and agronomic aspects by O. Brunini, Agronomic Institute, São Paulo State Government, Brazil (0.4 MB)
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Poster Presentations
- Crop yields and agroclimatic conditions in central Europe between 2020 and 2050 by M. Trnka, Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Brno, Czech Republic (0.1 MB)
- Current perceptions on climate change impacts and adaptation for arable crops in Europe by J.E. Olesen, University of Aarhus, Tjele, Denmark (0.3 MB)
- Impacts and adaptation to climate change in cropping systems (IMPACTS) by M. Laegdsmand, University of Aarhus, Denmark (0.1 MB)
- Field crop losses caused by weather conditions in Poland by J. Kozyra, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland (0.5 MB)
- The impact of climate change on soil hydrology and degradation: an assessment of vulnerabilities on Irish agriculture by S. Kumar, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland (0.1 MB)
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