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Climate change in Africa: Evidence, Mechanisms and Impacts, Past and Present

Veranstaltungsort

University Cadi Ayyad
Marrakesh, Morocco

Nowhere is the need for climate change assessment more urgent than in Africa. The continent combines the most climate vulnerable societies, ecosystems, and agrosystems on Earth, with the largest uncertainties in 21st century climate predictions. Yet, a vibrant scientific community is making fast advances in a broad range of environmental sciences.

Wetter und Klima (Symbolbild)
Bild: NASA

The objective of this international workshop, hosted by the University of Marrakesh, Morocco, one year after the COP22, is to bring together African scientists and their international peers from complementary fields to build long-term synergies between climatology and ecology, millennial scale and modern observations, modelled and observational data, in global and African contexts.

During three days of scientific sessions and discussions, followed by a two-day field excursion to the Moroccan desert and oases, the current progress on short and long-term trends in African climate will be summarized, as well as the interactions between climate and ecosystems on millennial to seasonal time scales, and the impacts of climate change on forests and crops productivity. The workshop is aimed to be a friendly and interactive experience to foster discussion, synthesis, future research actions, and publications.

Overarching questions

  • Is the African climate currently within or beyond the pre-industrial natural variability?
  • How sensitive are African ecosystems and agrosystems to climate change?
  • Can we quantify the climate-vegetation feedback in Africa?
  • How is African climate linked to the rest of the world and external forcings

Sessions

  • S1: Climate change mechanisms in Africa
  • S2: Climate impacts on eco- and agro-systems
  • S3: Tropical teleconnections and Monsoon systems
  • S4: The Mediterranean region
  • S5: Land-Ocean links

Organizer

Hosted by the University of Marrakesh, supported by PAGES

Contact

Matthieu Carré

Kategorien

  • Afrika
  • Anpassung an die Klimaänderung
  • Auswirkungen der Klimaänderung
  • Minderung der Klimaänderung
Sprachen: Englisch