PICOs

BG1.8 | PICO

Ongoing climate change and a shorter return period of climate and hydrological extremes has been observed to affect the distribution and vitality of ecosystems. In many regions, available water is a crucial point of survival. Risk can be enhanced by the exposure and/or by the vulnerability of the affected ecosystem.
The session focuses on the complex assessment of all determining factors through a joint utilization of a broad spectrum of databases and methods (e.g. field and laboratory measurements, remote sensing, modelling and monitoring techniques) that can provide a suitable basis for developing long-term strategies for adaptation.
The session should provide a multidisciplinary platform for sharing experiences and discussing results of local and catchment scale case studies from a wider range of relevant fields such as
• observed impacts and damage chains in natural ecosystems induced by climate and hydrological extremes;
• correlation between the underlying environmental factors (e.g. climate, water holding capacity, soil characteristics) and the distribution/vitality of ecosystems;
• integrated application or comparison of databases and methods for the identification and complex assessment of ecosystem responses to abiotic stress factors;
• expected tendencies of abiotic risk factors affecting and limiting the survival of the vulnerable species.
Contributions are encouraged from international experiences, ongoing research activities as well as national, regional and local initiatives.

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Co-organized as CL4.40/HS10.14/NH1.36/SSS13.3
Convener: Borbála Gálos | Co-conveners: Zoltán Gribovszki, Adrienn Horváth, Dejan Stojanovic, Jan Szolgay
PICOs
| Thu, 11 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
PICO spot 4

Thursday, 11 April 2019

PICO spot 4
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:00–14:10 |
PICO4.1 |
EGU2019-1269
| Highlight
Dmitry Khoroshaev, Irina Kurganova, and Valentin Lopes de Gerenyu
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:10–14:12 |
PICO4.2 |
EGU2019-7929
Gabriel Földes and Silvia Kohnová
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:12–14:14 |
PICO4.3 |
EGU2019-16080
Jennifer Merten, Christian Stiegler, Nina Hennings, Edwine Setia Purnama, Michaela Dippold, Lutz Fehrmann, Alexander Röll, Herdhata Agusta, Dodo Gunawan, Alexander Knohl, and Heiko Faust
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:14–14:16 |
PICO4.4 |
EGU2019-12638
Zoltán Gribovszki and Péter Kalicz
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:16–14:18 |
PICO4.5 |
EGU2019-13846
Előd Szőke, Péter Csáki, Katalin Anita Zagyvai-Kiss, and Péter Kalicz
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:18–14:20 |
PICO4.6 |
EGU2019-15290
Péter Kalicz, Péter Csáki, and Katalin Anita Zagyvai-Kiss
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:20–14:22 |
PICO4.7 |
EGU2019-14672
Katalin Anita Zagyvai-Kiss, Péter Csáki, and Péter Kalicz
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:22–14:24 |
PICO4.8 |
EGU2019-17234
| presentation
Annie Visser, Lindsay Beevers, and Sandhya Patidar
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:24–14:26 |
PICO4.9 |
EGU2019-14412
Martina Majorošová, Viliam Macura, and Gréta Doláková
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:26–14:28 |
PICO4.10 |
EGU2019-9533
András Bidló and Adrienn Horváth
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:28–14:30 |
PICO4.11 |
EGU2019-7925
Kamila Hlavcova, Radovan Nosko, and Marcela Maliarikova
Chairperson: Borbala Galos
14:30–14:32 |
PICO4.12 |
EGU2019-5215
András Polgár, Borbála Gálos, Adrienn Horváth, Zoltán Kovács, and Veronika Elekné Fodor
14:32–15:45