WCRP Sea Level 2022: Advancing Science, Connecting Society

Tuesday, July 12, 2022 to Saturday, July 16, 2022
Event City: 
Singapore
Singapore
Event Description: 

https://www.sealevelconference.org/

Call for abstracts and registration to the Sea Level 2022 Conference are now open. 

 

Abstract Submission Registration
https://events-sp.com/MSSSEA/ https://sealevel2022.com/
Deadline for abstract submission: 15th March 2022 Early-bird registration ends on 1st April 2022.

 

The WCRP Seal Level 2022 Conference will be organized from 12 to 16 July 2022, in a hybrid format with onsite participation in Singapore. The conference will provide an opportunity to share the present status and future of climate-related sea-level research with a strong focus on the application of sea-level science for adaptation and stakeholder needs. Given the critical need for risk assessment and coastal adaptation, it will include direct participation by a global cross-section of both leading sea level researchers and adaptation practitioners. The conference will feature a robust conversation between these communities to inform efforts to bridge science and society at this critical moment.

There are six themes covered by this conference:

  • Paleo sea-level and glacial isostatic adjustment
  • Quantifying the contribution of land ice to near-future sea level rise
  • Sea level budget
  • Coastal sea level variability
  • Progress and challenges for regional sea level, including projections and applications
  • ​The use of science and translation on planning, risk management, adaptation action and practices in small island nations and large cities.

The Conference will include participation on-site but will also utilise state-of-the-art remote participation options to ensure inclusion and engagement.

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