This four-day event will include hands-on data tutorials, plenary talks by socio-environmental systems experts, and field trips in and around the Great Smoky Mountains! Landscape Exchange Network for Socio-environmental systems is a Research Coordination Network funded by the National Science Foundation. We are accepting letters of interest to participate in the workshop until January 25, 2023.
NEON scientists will be present to support the efforts of this great group.
This Summit aims to bring together all types of environmental data scientists to lay the foundation for a more cohesive and collaborative transdisciplinary community. The goals of the Summit are to build community and foster collaboration within the Environmental Data Science community. This year’s theme is Harnessing Diversity in Environmental Data Science.
The original date of the iLEAPS - OzFlux Joint Conference was February 2021. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the conference has moved to 2023. The conference will be hybrid virtual and in Auckland, New Zealand.
AUT is proud to host the 6th iLEAPS Science Conference in 2023, in the vibrant city of Auckland and online, in conjunction with the yearly conference of the Australian/New Zealand Network for eddy covariance measurements (OzFlux).
We're excited to join you at this year's American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, which will be held both in person in Chicago, IL and online. There will be several NEON-related sessions, talks, and other events at AGU 2022.
Please continue to check this space with more updates.
The 16th Biennial Conference of Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region will be held in Flagstaff, Arizona, September 12-15. NEON Domain 14 Field Ecologist Katie Matthiesen will be giving a talk at the conference focusing on NEON data and resources available in the Southwest.
The 2022 Natural Areas Conference will be in Duluth Minnesota, September 6-9. NEON will be giving a talk at conference focusing on"what NEON can do for you."
We're excited to join you at this year's Ecological Society of America (ESA) Annual Meeting - the first in-person in 3 years! There will be multiple NEON-related events at ESA 2022.
The meeting will provide opportunities to network, short 10 minute presentations or posters on the state of the field of ecological forecasting, and longer 30 or 60 minute workshops and tutorials that allow the community to teach each other specific tools, skills, perspectives, or an in-depth look at a forecasting project.
Registration for talks, posters, and workshops will close on April 25. Registration for participation will close on May 18.
May 23-25, 2022
Location: Virtual
Time: 11am to 3:30pm US Eastern each day
"The North Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society strives to be a recognized source that provides knowledge, resources, and representation for the conservation and management of wildlife to ensure sustainable populations and healthy ecosystems."