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Each semester the Climate, People, and the Environment Program hosts a weekly seminar featuring lectures by visiting speakers as well as presentations by CPEP faculty, scientists, and students. In some semesters the CPEP Seminar has a unifying theme and, in addition to speakers, weekly meetings may serve as workshops to discuss research issues and be a springboard for collaborative papers. CPEP seminar presentations are held in conjunction with the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) and are open to the public. Events are listed in the weekly Environmental Events newsletter distributed by the Nelson Institute and posted in AOS and other relevant departments.
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Workshops
A series of interdisciplinary, multi-day, workshops are being planned for 2007 that will bring visiting scientists together with CPEP researchers, AOS faculty, graduate students, and faculty from other disciplines to answer questions and work on collaborations related to climate, people, and the environment. |
CPEP Seminar Series Speakers, Fall 2007
The CPEP Seminar meets in room 1039 of AOSS. |
Name and Affiliation |
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Maria Hajnalova,
Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra (Slovakia) |
Oct 1, 2007 |
Crops, cultivation methods, and land use changes in farming history of east-central Europe - a climate response? |
Reid A. Bryson,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Oct 29, 2007 |
Water, grass, and horses in the Holocene of Western Asia |
Jacquelyn Gill,
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Nov 5, 2007 |
Investigating biotic drivers of Quaternary landscape change: late glacial no-analog communities and the North American megafaunal extinction |
Michael Tweiten,
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Nov 12, 2007 |
The response of a jack pine-dominated forest to the climate variability of the last 1800 years |
Gwenaëlle Philippon,
Centre d'Etudes de Saclay |
Fri Nov 16, 2007
10:30 am |
Ice-sheets interactions during the last deglaciation and during the Last Glacial Inception ... and industrial applications for the Global Warming |
Jack Williams,
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Nov 26, 2007 |
Assessing changes in the timing and abruptness of early Holocene drying in midcontinental North America |
Robert Marchant,
Queens University, Ireland
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Dec 3, 2007 |
Afromontane ecosystem stability or change - Combining methodologies to understand past, present and future ecosystem shifts within the Eastern Arc biodiversity hotspot of Tanzania and Kenya |
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