Inland freshwater wetlands: establishing broad-scale comparative investigations of inland freshwater wetlands
The objective of this working group is to stimulate comparative studies and data syntheses on inland freshwater wetlands across the LTER network.Working Group Reports Final reports: LTER ASM 2015 Working Group Final Report.docx Participant list: Inland Wetlands Working Group Attendee List.xlsx Session: Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 6 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Boulderfield – (Capacity 80)
Carbon cycling in coastal wetlands: Changes induced by sea level rise
Coastal wetlands are under extreme direct and indirect pressure from various global environmental change drivers, such as sea level rise. Session: Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 7 Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Sweet (Capacity 50)
The Co-Production of Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research
This working group will brainstorm about the social, cultural and political implications of LTER scientific knowledge production, and the potential value of incorporating lines of inquiry that depe Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 5 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Granite Pass – (Capacity 80)
Assessing Interdisciplinary and Social Science Research in Long Term Ecological Research
Background Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 4 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Diamond West (Capacity 100)
LTER Undergraduate Education: Innovations and Cross-Site Opportunities
Sites throughout the LTER network educate and/or employ undergraduate students in ecological research.Working Group Reports Final reports: 2015 LTER ASM Higher Ed wg report_cmh.pdf Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 4 Room Assignment: Emerald Mountain Glacier Basin (Capacity 90)