GLEON 18.5: Virtual Meeting

GLEON 18.5 Virtual Meeting (G19 Kick-off), 12-14 September 2017

Introduction

To address the long gap between the GLEON 18 meeting in Lunz, Austria and the GLEON 19 in Mohonk, NY, GLEON will hold the GLEON 18.5 virtual meeting (G19 Kick-off). This meeting will be held on-line from 12-14 September 2017 from 12 noon to 3 pm GMT.

 

Themes

The G19 Kick-off will:

  • provide an opportunity for communication about what is happening in GLEON,
  • provide two valuable plenary talks that address topical issues of major relevance to GLEON, and
  • give an opportunity for all working groups to get together and discuss progress in ongoing projects, as well as making it easier to focus on new ideas for GLEON 19 in Mohonk.

 

Virtual meeting

G19 Kick-off will be facilitated by the National Center for High-performance Computing in Taiwan. We hope many of you will take the opportunity to participate in this Kick-off and be better prepared for G19 in November. 
 
Our virtual meeting will serve to reinforce the existing focus on working groups and participation. The first plenary will communicate key lake science themes and the second is intended to increase knowledge within GLEON about international water strategies, organizations and funding opportunities.
 
Instructions
  • To join the plenary or working group sessions please click on the specific zoom link provided in the program. - Zoom links are no longer active, but links to video recordings of plenary sessions are provided.
  • You will be prompted to download ZOOM, (this will only take a few moment). If you have any difficulties please contact Liz Ryder.

 

G19 Kick-start Virtual Meeting Program:

Day 1: Tuesday 12th September                        Total time 2h 45mins

 

Time (GMT)

Meeting Link

Lead

Introduction and welcome
(30 min)

12:00 - 12:30

*Day 1: Plenary Webinar

Paul and Kathie 

Plenary session: Dr Tamar Zohary: Managing a drought-impacted lake  (45 min)

12:30 -13:15

*Day 1: Plenary Webinar

 

Working group outline (15min)

13:15-13:30

**Working Group outline

WG leaders

Working group meetings (1h:15min) : Citizen Science

13:30 - 14:45

**Working Group breakout

(Lisa/Lisette/Laura and Kathie)

Working group meetings (1h:15min): Lake Metabolism

13:30 - 14:45

**Working Group breakout

(Elvira and Alo)

 

 

Plenary speaker on Tuesday 12th September. 

Dr Tamar Zohary completed her PhD at Natal University, South Africa in 1989. Since then she has been a research scientist at the Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research and was its director between 2007-2015. She is the current General Secretary-Treasurer of the International Society of Limnology (SIL). Her research focuses on the ecology of phytoplankton in freshwater lakes.

 

Day 2: Wednesday 13th September                 Total time: 2 h 30 min 

 

Time (GMT)

Meeting Link

Lead

Introduction and welcome 

(15 mins) 

12:00-12:15

Day 2: Plenary Webinar

Paul/Kathie/Bas

Plenary Session:  Dr Anik Bhaduri: Towards a sustainable water future: shaping the next decade of global water research. (45 mins)

12:15-13:00

Day 2: Plenary Webinar:

 

Working group outline (15 min)

13:00-13:15

Working Group outline

WG leaders

Working group meetings (1h 15 min): Spring Blitz/TTG

13:15-14:30

Working Group breakout

Lisette

Working group meetings (1h 15 min): Modelling

13:15-14:30

Working Group breakout

Matt

Working group meetings (1h 15 min): Reservoir and Lake Management

13:15-14:30

Working Group breakout

Lisa Robyn and Guangwei

 

 

Plenary speaker on Wednesday 13th September

Dr Anik Bhaduri is the Executive Director of the Sustainable Water Future Programme (Water Future), member of the Planning Committee and is an Associate Professor within the Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University. Previously, he served as Executive Officer of the Global Water System Project (GWSP).  With a background in environment and natural resource economics, Anik has specialised in water resource management. He has worked on several topics and projects, ranging from transboundary water sharing to adaptive water management under climate change. Anik also serves as a senior fellow at the Centre of Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany.

 

Day 3: Thursday 14th of September                 Total time: 2 h 50 mins

 

Time (GMT)

Meeting Link

Lead

Introduction, reports by GLEON Chairs (on behalf of GLEON SC), GSA Chairs (for GSA) (30 mins)

12:00-12:30

Day 3: Plenary Webinar

Paul/Kathie/Bas

Working group outline (15mins)

12:00-12:45

Working Group outline

WG leaders

Working group meetings (1h 15 min):Lake Physics 

12:45-14:00

Working Group breakout

David H

Working group meetings (1h 15 min):Signal Processing 

12:45-14:00

Working Group breakout

Jennie/Annie/

Eleanor

Working group meetings (1h 15 min): Catchment 

12:45-14:00

Working Group breakout

Tom Harmon

WG Report back (30 mins)

14:00-14:30

Day 3: Plenary Webinar

Paul/Kathie/Bas

Closing, GLEON 19 housekeeping (20 min)

14:00-14:50

Day 3: Plenary Webinar

Paul/Kathie/Bas

 

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