NASA’s Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems (CC&E) focus area will be hosting the next Joint Science Workshop (JSW) on May 8-12, 2023 at The Hotel in College Park, MD.
NASA’s CC&E focus area is an umbrella under which four program elements (Land-Cover and Land-Use Change, Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry, Terrestrial Ecology, and Biological Diversity) provide knowledge of the interactions of global biogeochemical cycles and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems with global environmental change and the implications for Earth’s climate, productivity, and natural resources. This event will seek to combine input from community members across the CC&E programs and their Applied Sciences counterpart, the Ecological Forecasting program.
JSW Plenary talks will address five themes:
- Future Research Directions
- Human Influence on Global Ecosystems
- Climate Change Impacts
- Research to Applications
- Disturbance, Resilience, Mitigation, & Adaptation.
Dates: May 8-12, 2023 (Monday-Friday)
Individual program team meetings will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, with the Joint Science Workshop general sessions occurring on Wednesday and Thursday. View the at-a-glance agenda
Who can attend:
Principal investigators, co-investigators, collaborators, stakeholders, and students funded through NASA’s Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems focus area programs are welcome to attend, as well as those from the Ecological Forecasting program and Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON). Meeting registration will open closer to the meeting dates; however, NASA Civil Servants and Contractors may register in NCTS now (#45747-23). JPL employees should register using the UFO conference travel website.
Logistics
The Hotel at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Hotel reservation information is available on our logistics page.
The last Joint Science Workshop was held in 2015, with 550 attendees and nearly 250 posters. You can take a look at the 2015 meeting website.
Questions? Please contact support@cce.nasa.gov.