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Overview of Meeting Agenda Deborah Huntzinger Co-Chair of Scientific Planning Committee

North American Carbon Program 4 th All-Investigator Meeting Albuquerque, NM February 4 th – 7 th , 2013. Overview of Meeting Agenda Deborah Huntzinger Co-Chair of Scientific Planning Committee. 2013 NACP AIM Planning Committee. Keynotes.

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Overview of Meeting Agenda Deborah Huntzinger Co-Chair of Scientific Planning Committee

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  1. North American Carbon Program 4th All-Investigator MeetingAlbuquerque, NMFebruary 4th – 7th, 2013 Overview of Meeting Agenda Deborah Huntzinger Co-Chair of Scientific Planning Committee

  2. 2013 NACP AIM Planning Committee

  3. Keynotes • Opening Keynote: NACP - where have we been? Where are we now? and What does the future hold for NACP? • Steve Wofsy and Ken Davis • Closing Keynote: How can our science better inform policy and management decisions? • Anna Michalak, Molly Macauley, Molly Brown, and Richard Moss

  4. Plenary • Cross cutting oral presentations under each of the 5 major themes: • Today: Theme 1 (Diagnosis of the atmospheric carbon cycle) also program highlights for Ameriflux and NACP Synthesis activities • Tomorrow:Theme 2 (Drivers of anthropogenic emissions); Theme 3 (Vulnerability of carbon stocks to change); Theme 4 (Ecosystem impacts of change) • Wednesday: Theme 5 (Carbon management); Theme 6 (Decision support)

  5. Special Sessions • Communicating our science (Today) • Jeff Kiehl, Dan Kahan, and Robert Inglis • The National Climate Assessment (Tomorrow) • International climate policy and negotiation (Wednesday) • Inter-agency science priorities and vision (Thursday)

  6. Poster Sessions • Every evening from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. • Grand Pavilion I-III • Today (Theme 1) • Tomorrow (Themes 2 and 3) • Wednesday (Themes 4-6 and other)

  7. Breakout Sessions • 6 concurrent breakout sessions each day centered around 6 breakout themes • Observational networks • Disturbance impacts • CMS and decisions support • Continental-Coastal interactions • Regional mechanisms and processes • Model-data fusion • Report back from breakouts in the mornings

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