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This list gives details of the posters accepted for inclusion in the conference. Inclusion of a poster in the conference is, of course, subject to the author(s) attendance, and not all the posters were shown.

Poster categories

1. Monitoring the drivers of change: climate
2. Monitoring the drivers of change: pollution
3. Monitoring the drivers of change: land use
4. Response to environmental change: terrestrial systems
5. Response to environmental change: aquatic systems
6. Implications of environmental change for Society
7. Methods of change detection

1. Monitoring the drivers of change: climate

1.2

Cullen, J.

UK

Long-term climatic changes at the Allt A'Mharcaidh, Scotland, 1986-2000

1.3

Dutta, S., Sethi, D.N.

India

Variation of integrated albedo and surface energy balance over two Himalayan ranges - A comparison

1.4

Kolendowicz, L., et al

Poland

Analysis of chosen cases of high daily rainfall in Slowinski National Park (Poland)

1.5

MacIver, D., et al

Canada

Climate as a driver for ecosystem changes: Results of an integrated mapping assessment

1.6

Singh, A.

India

Anthropogenic radiative forcings and changes in temporal pattern of surface air temperature in monsoon climate

1.8 Holden, J., Adamson, J.K. UK A 70-year upland record of climate change in the UK
1.9 Pérez, J.F., et al Spain The use of equivalent temperature to diagnose climate change
1.10 Coll, J., et al UK Predicting altitudinal shifts in land use in the Highlands of Scotland associated with climate change
1.11 Singh, R.B., Kunar, B. India Monitoring and prediction of anthropogenic climate change: case of Delhi

 

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2. Monitoring the drivers of change: pollution

2.1

Danielsson, H., Pleijel, H.

Sweden

Flux-response relationships - a tool for the assessment of ozone-induced yield loss in agricultural crops

2.3

Ntwaeaborwa, O.M., et al

South Africa

Measurement of the equilibrium factor between radon and its progeny in the underground mining environment

2.4

Pihl Karlsson, G., et al

Sweden

Clovers as a tool for bioindication of phytotoxic ozone - 10 years of experience from southern Sweden

2.5

Staszewski, T., et al

Poland

Changes in environment pollution level in the protective zone of the "Konin" aluminium smelter

2.8

Bhattacharya, B., et al

India

Riverine input of environmental contaminants in the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine complex, East coast of India

2.9

Nagafuchi, O., et al

Japan

The estimation for the change of organic pollutants and heavy metals based on its distribution in the sediment of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

2.10

Hargreaves, P., Goulding, K.

UK

The Environmental Change Network and the use of the long-term experiments at Rothamsted

2.11

Magribi, R.

Azerbaijan

Using oil pollution lands

2.12

Kiatewongthong, N., et al

Thailand

Critical loads and levels of NOx and SO2 pollutants at urban construction materials in Bangkok

2.13

Singh, R.B., Kumar, B.

India

Urban land use as drivers of environmental change in Delhi

2.14 Hunova, I. Czech Republic Spatial interpretation of ambient air quality for the territory of the Czech Republic
2.15 Badarinath, K.V.S., et al India Ozone characteristics in biomass burning regions of East Godavari District, India – a study from satellite data and ground-based measurements
2.17 Faizrakhmanov, F., et al Russia Study of tritium concentration in objects of the environment at the RFNC-VNIITF-Adjacent Territory
2.18 Magribi, R., Kulizade, L. Azerbaijan Oil contamination on Apsheron Peninsula (Azerbaijan) with regard to land-reclamation

 

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3. Monitoring the drivers of change: land use

3.1

Mahmudur Rahman, M., Csaplovics, E.

Germany

Deforestation and carbon release from a tropical forest ecosystem: A study in Chittagong, Bangladesh using remote sensing and in situ observation

3.2

Reed, M.S., Mitchell, C.P.

UK

Integrating data from two experimental approaches to refine estimates of peatland carbon balance

3.3

Chaudhari, L.P.

India

Environmental change due to aqua culture: lessons from an Indian experience

3.4

Hudson-Edwards, K.A., et al

UK, Australia

The influence of lithology, climate and human impact on Holocene river sediment geochemistry: the Yorkshire Ouse Basin, UK

3.5

Hossain, F., Elahi, S.F.

Bangladesh

Nitrogen application for food production and its effect on the environment in Bangladesh

3.8

Sundaravel, S.S.

India

Land use drivers and spatial scale dependence in Pondicherry Region, India

3.9

Tefera, S.

South Africa

Sustainability of rangeland utilization by nomadic pastoralists in Ethiopia

3.10

Liu, J., et al

China

Linking satellite, census and survey data to study land-use/land-cover change in Northeast China

3.11

Doll, C.N.H., Muller, J-P.

UK

Monitoring urban areas using satellite remote sensing

3.12

Fazal, S.

India

Urban expansion and loss of agricultural land: A study in Indian context using remote sensing and GIS techniques

3.13

Fenech, A., et al

Canada

Major road changes in Canada 1915-1995: Implications for ecosystems, biodiversity and protected areas

3.14

Gautam, N.C., et al

India

Human dimension and environmental change of a metropolitan city using remote sensing techniques

3.15

Rugumamu, W., Kitjlla, M.L.D.

Tanzania

Combining traditional knowledge and expert assistance in urban planning: Flood hazard management in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

3.16 Seryn, V., Danchev, A. Turkey Monitoring sustainability of development in the region of Istanbul
3.17 Magsino, A.O., Alcantara, A.J. Philippines The application of environmental audit as a tool in improving environmental performance of agricultural farms in the Philippines
3.19 Espaldon, V.O., Manohar, E.C. Philippines Dynamics of adaptation to typhoons among coconut farming communities in the Philippines
3.20 Badarinath, K.V.S., et al India Modelling anthropogenic factors and forest rehabilitation zones using remote sensing and GIS - a case study from parts of tropical deciduous forests of India
3.21 Alizade, E.K, Kuchinskaya, I.Y. Azerbaijan Systematic study of tendencies of development of mountain landscape using remote sensing techniques
3.22 Mini, S.E. South Africa Detecting environmental sustainability of land transfer in South Africa - the case of Gallawater in the Eastern Cape
3.23 McCormick, N., et al Italy Urban and regional growth modelling as a tool for sustainable land use management
3.24 Thompson, K., et al UK Detecting climate change by monitoring: seeing the wood for the trees
3.25 Douglas I., Lawson, N. UK Monitoring environmental change drivers associated with urbanisation
3.26 Modupe, V.O. Nigeria Amelioration strategies for impoverished soils due to land use malpractices
3.27 Salem, B.B. Egypt Monitoring habitat fragmentation due to land use changes using multidate satellite imagery. Case study: Omayed Biosphere Reserve (OBR) - Egypt
3.28 Oppong-Okyere, F., Collins, B.E. Ghana Effects of sand winning and quarrying on the environment in Ablekuma, a suburb of Accra, in the Greater Accra region of Ghana

 

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4. Response to environmental change: terrestrial systems

4.1

Boag, B.

UK

Monitoring the spread and impact of the New Zealand flatworm on wildlife and agriculture in the British Isles

4.2

Pikulik, M.M.

Belarus

Main threats to biological diversity in the territory of Belarus

4.3

Watkins, J.W., et al

UK

The application of multivariate techniques in assessing the effects of climate change on biodiversity at different spatial scales

4.4

Fölster, J., Bringmark, L.

Sweden

Time trends in soil water chemistry of Swedish forested reference sites

4.5

Gundersen, P.

Denmark

A concept for biogeochemical monitoring in coniferous forests

4.6

Adamson, J., et al

UK

Changes in solute dynamics of upland blanket peat at the Moor House - Upper Teesdale Environmental Change Network site

4.7

Cukrowska, E., et al

South Africa, Poland

The mobility of toxic elements in gold mine polluted land - column soil leaching and computer modelling

4.8

Harmens, H., et al

UK

Impacts of elevated CO2 and temperature on a semi-natural grassland in North Wales

4.9

Sanitŕ di Toppi, L., et al

Italy

Oxidative stress and lignification in leguminous species grown in mini-face rings under elevated CO2

4.10

Tosi, L., Raschi, A.

Italy

Effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide on soil microarthropod populations in alfalfa

4.11

Zhang, G., Li, X.

China

Climatic adaptability for planting Brassica rapa on Alpine meadow in southern Qinghai

4.12

Heal, B., et al

Sweden

Monitoring in the Arctic: SCANNET

4.13

Zahedul Islam, A.Z.

Bangladesh

Changes in the physical environment in an area with semi-arid appearance in response to the management of the vegetation environment

4.14

Weyembergh, G., et al

Belgium

Reporting on the status of nature in Flanders, Belgium

4.15

Sandham, L.A., et al

South Africa

Combating desertification using a combined change detection and historical apporach in the North West Province of South Africa

4.16

Dise, N., et al

UK, Germany, Denmark

The use of regional data in assessing forest ecosystem responses to atmospheric pollution

4.17

Gundersen, P.

Denmark

Biogeochemistry in two ammonia affected forests in Denmark

4.18

Hargreaves, P.

UK

A model to describe the effects of increased nitrogen inputs to deciduous woodland and the changes in ground cover species

4.19

Koukhta, A.

Russia

Annual increment of tree branches in length as a variable to monitor

4.20

Alipbekov, O.

Kazakhstan

Influence of deficiency and abundance of nutrient elements on behavior of radiostrontium in soil-plant system

4.22

Bringmark, E., Bringmark, L.

Sweden

Spatial variability in forest humus layers as indicator of pollution effects

4.23

Goulding, K.W.T., et al

UK, Australia, New Zealand

The response of nitrogen cycling in soils to nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere: Indices of nitrogen saturation

4.24

Gardner, S.M., Lobo, N.A.

UK

Reversing the decline in heather on upland moor: current approaches and future needs

4.25

Gardner, S.M., Lobo, N.A.

UK

Monitoring vegetation change in the uplands: A tool for evaluating management strategies and priorities

4.26

Kahl, J., Adamson, J.

UK

Environmental monitoring at an upland Environmental Change Network site

4.27

Li, X., et al

China

Plant community diversity and biomass on alpine meadow in a high elevation region of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau

4.28

Mullerova, J.

Czech Republic

Effect of human activities on sub-alpine vegetation in Krkonose Mountains National Park studied by airborne remote sensing

4.29

Rajwar, G.S.

India

Impacts of changes in plant diversity on the mountain ecosystem of the Garhwal Himalaya and strategies for its conservation

4.30

Riding, A., et al

UK

Spatial variation in grazing pattern and its effect on upland vegetation change

4.31

Ross, S.Y., Adamson, H.F.

UK

Upland heathland management: Detecting and understanding vegetation change in response to sheep grazing

4.32

Zhang, G., Li, X.

China

Effects of climate variability on the Qinghia Tibet Plateau ecosystem

4.33

Gardner, S.M., et al

UK

Linking ecological processes to large-scale vegetation dynamics

4.35

Morecroft, M.D.

UK

Monitoring and manipulation in plant ecology

4.36

Ellis, N.

UK

Monitoring climate change impacts on sites designated for nature conservation purposes

4.37

Han, Z., et al

China

Protection on eco-environment of the Fountainhead of the Yellow River in Madou Country

4.38

Talkop, R.

Estonia

Integrated assessment of pollution effects on terrestrial ecosystems in Estonia

4.39

Britt, C.P., et al

UK

Farmland bird populations: an analysis of skylark (Alauda arvensis) and yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) registrations data in relation to agricultural land use and beetle populations

4.41

Conrad, K., et al

UK

Long-term spatio-temporal variation in abundance of the garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) during a population decline

4.42

Headley, A.D., et al

UK

A new approach to detecting lichen response to changing air pollution

4.44

Karlsson, P.E., et al

Sweden

Pigment analysis as a tool to detect impacts of ozone and drought stress on Norway spruce

4.45

Zhang, G., Li, X.

China

Analyzing the evolvement of plant composition and relations with meteorological factors on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

4.46 Fenech, A., et al Canada Changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events of Eastern Canada from 1900 to 1920
4.47 Masters, G.J., et al  UK Impacts of experimental manipulation of climate on grassland plants and invertebrates: implications for monitoring
4.48 Persson, K., et al Sweden Effects of CO2 and O3 and their combination on potato growth and yield
4.49 Byrne, C., et al Ireland Impacts of climate change on natural and semi-natural vegetation in Ireland
4.50 Lyalko, V.I., et al Ukraine Estimation of phytosanitary changes of forest stand state within the Chornobyl NPP Exclusion Zone on multiband space survey
4.51 Chabwela, H.N. Zambia The ecology and wildlife resources of the Lukanga Swamp region of the Kafue River Basin, Zambia
4.52 Porter, J.H., et al USA Landscape and ecological change on the Virginia Coast
4.53 Sah, S.P. Nepal Sissoo forest (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) decline in Nepal in a changing climatic environment

 

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5. Response to environmental change: aquatic systems

5.1

Brown, K.M., Storey, G.

UK

Monitoring coastal SACs using remote sensing

5.2

Harriman, R., et al

UK

The relationship between pH, aluminium, species and dissolved organic carbon in Scottish freshwaters: Long-term trends and implications for brown trout survival

5.3

Krám, P., et al

Sweden, Czech Republic

Acidification and recovery modeling in four Swedish catchments with differing atmospheric deposition (Berg-Tresticklan-Tiveden-Vindeln)

5.4

Lorz, C., et al

Germany

Long-term modeling of acidification and recovery in an upland catchment of the Western Ore Mountains, S.E. Germany

5.5

Reading, C.J.

UK

A 21-year study of the effects of climate on breeding activity and tadpole stage duration in the common toad

5.6

Garcia, A., Viera, J.

Brazil

Effects of the El Nińo southern oscillation on the shallow water fish assemblage of the Patos Lagoon estuary (Brazil)

5.9

Asangwe, C.K.

Cameroon

Implications of wetlands deterioration in the Bonaberi district of Douala in Cameroon

5.10

Bailey, S.D., Bristow, C.S.

UK

Geophysical and geochronological assessment of changes in coastal dunes

5.11

He, C.

Fiji

Overtopping and flooding: Future threats to low lying atoll island countries: A case study in South Tarawa, Republic of Kiribati

5.13

Nayar, S., et al

Singapore

Does inhibition of bacterial heterotrophs by petroleum hydrocarbons cause chaos in an impacted estuarine ecosystem?: A case study in Singapore

5.14

Pile, J., Bristow, C.S.

UK

Recent and long-term (100 yr.) change along the Suffolk Coast

5.16

Edmunds, W.M., Shand, P.

UK

Groundwater baselines and indicators of environmental change

5.17

Batnasan, N.

Mongolia

Lake level and precipitation changes in Mongolia

5.18

Dugarova, I.

Russia

The pure water of Mongolia

5.19

Foy, R.H., et al

UK

Short term climatic effects on the sulphate budget of a lowland lake: Lough Neagh, 1988-1999

5.20

George, D.G., Hurley, M.A.

UK

Identifying patterns of change in lakes sampled at infrequent intervals

5.21

Jewson, D.H., et al

UK, Russia

Monitoring environmental change in Lake Baikal , south eastern Siberia

5.22

Kufel, L., Kufel, I.

Poland

A lake and its watershed - the last 50 years of coexistence

5.24

Pietiläinen, O.-P., Räike, A.

Finland

Long-term water quality changes in Finnish lakes

5.25

Mills, D.K., et al

UK

Smart Buoy - A new data buoy for marine environmental monitoring

5.26

Richards, S.

Australia

Monitoring Antarctic marine invertebrates using artificial substrates

5.27

Ĺgren, A., et al

Sweden

Changes in the concentration and transport of organic carbon from Swedish rivers over thirty years

5.29

Bina, B., Asady, M.

Iran

Environmental change assessment of Isfahan Zayandehrud Dam

5.30

Collins, D.N., et al

UK

Climate variations, glacier mass balance and meltwater discharge from Alpine basins

5.31

Fölster, J., et al

Sweden

Time series of long-term annual fluxes in the streamwater of nine selected forest catchments of the Swedish environmental monitoring Program (PMK)

5.32

Haida, S., et al

Morocco, France

Evaluating the impact of climate change and damming activities on the sedimentary budget of the Sebou River and the estuarine zone (Morocco)

5.33

Hejzlar, J., et al

Czech Republic

The effect of climate change on the concentration of dissolved organic matter in a temperate stream (Malse, South Bohemia)

5.35

Jönsson, K.

Sweden

Reconstruction of riverflow in the Swedish boreal zone

5.37

Krah, M., et al

Botswana

Recent flooding pattern shifts observed through changes in surface water conductivity in the Okavango alluvial fan, Botswana

5.38

Laudon, H., Bishop, K.

Sweden

Episodic pH decline during spring flood: An operational model for separating natural acidity from anthropogenic acidification

5.39

Miners, J.S., Hudson-Edwards, K.A.

UK

Geochemical controls on heavy metal accumulation in Thames estuary eels

5.40

Mulando, A.D.

Zambia

Flood mitigation strategies of the Bulozi flood plain, Western Province, Zambia

5.41

Oszlanyi, J.

Slovak Republic

Responses of floodplain ecosystems to underground water regime changes

5.42

Sear, D.A., Newson, M.D.

UK

Environmental change in UK river channels: geomorphological typologies and monitoring

5.43

Sharma, A., O'Neill, R.

Australia

A nonparametric stochastic approach for preserving interannual dependence in seasonal streamflow sequences for water resources planning and management applications

5.44

Worrall, F., et al

UK, USA

Changes in nitrate export upon clear felling: a paired catchment study

5.45

Worrall, F., et al

UK

Long-term record of dissolved organic carbon in an upland catchment

5.46 Raike, A., et al Finland Trends in phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in Finnish rivers in 1970-1999
5.47 Fluin, J. Australia The application of diatom-based palaeolimnology in the acquisition of modern autecological data
5.49 Stevens, P.A., et al UK Trends in stream chemistry in upland catchments in Wales and effects of forest management
5.50 Reynolds, B. et al UK Trends and variability in soil water chemistry at a remote upland site in mid-Wales
5.51 Hummel, H., Heip, C. Netherlands BIOMARE: Implementation and networking of large-scale long-term MARine BIOdiversity research in Europe
5.52 Hill, T.J., et al UK Changes in precipitation, surface runoff and groundwater acidity over the last twenty years for the Tillingbourne catchment (Southern England)
5.53 Kirillov, V. Russia The succession rate of phytoplankton in a power plant cooling reservoir in Siberia
5.54 De Bruyn, L., Schneiders, A. Belgium More than a decade of biotic and chemical water quality assessment in Flanders
5.55 Helliwell, R.C., et al UK Land use influences on acidification and recovery of freshwaters in Galloway, south-west Scotland
5.56 Bishop, K., et al Sweden, Czech Republic, Norway Does acidification policy follow research in Northern Sweden? Examples from a decade of scientific progress
5.57 Laudon, H., et al Sweden Severity of episodic acidification in Northern Sweden: changes caused by decline in SO4 deposition
5.58 Laudon, H., et al Sweden pH decline during fall episodes in Northern Sweden following a summer drought
5.59 Monteith, D., et al UK Identification of regional scale temporal variation on the UK Acid Waters Monitoring Network allows elucidation of key drivers in upland freshwaters
5.60 Vilibic, I. Croatia Climate fluctuations of the Adriatic and Mediterranean bottom water masses

 

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6. Implications of environmental change for Society

6.1

Bristow, C.S., et al

UK

Coastal Dune Activity: the actions and reactions of medieval man

6.2

Maharaj, R.J.

Fiji

Pacific Islands at risk: Monitoring and assessment of the vulnerability of foreshore development to climate change and sea-level rise

6.3

Tuna, M.

Turkey

Environmentalism: An empirical test of environmental attitudes in more and less developed countries

6.4

Sier, A., Rennie, S.

UK

Learning from watching the world change

6.5

Quinlan, T., Scogings, P.

South Africa

Why bio-physical and social scientists can, but do not speak the same language when talking about sustainable development

6.6

Ward, J., Spellerberg, I.

New Zealand

Effective uses of environmental monitoring data: Waterwatch - Kaitiaki Wai a water quality monitoring programme for New Zealand schools and communities

6.7

Agrawal, R., et al

India

Valuation of ecological functions and benefits: A case study of wetland ecosystems along the Yamuna River corridors of Delhi region

6.8

Kirova, J.A.

Bulgaria

Groundwater resources and their appropriate economic implementation

6.9

Shonoeva, A.

Russia

Fur-bearing animals of Buryatia

6.13

Filonov, V., et al

Belarus

The social-hygenic monitoring at the Belarus are the main detecting environmental and health changes for policy

6.14

Kovats, R.S., Campbell-Lendrum, D.H.

UK

Detection of climate-change effects on vector-borne disease: current evidence and future prospects

6.15

Naumenko, T., et al

Belarus

The collective population health as new special parameter for monitoring changes in the human ecology system at Belarus

6.16

Naumenko, T., et al

Belarus

The hygenic estimation of population health responses with air pollution changes at Belarus

6.17

Shanmuganandan, S.

India

Detecting environmental change and measuring the impact: A study with reference to climate change and emerging infectious diseases in India

6.19

Wilkinson, P., et al

UK, Italy

Monitoring the impacts of climate change on health

6.20

Hossell, J., Hepburn, I.

UK

Climate change and conservation policy: From wildlife gardening to the King Canute approach

6.21

Bishop, K., et al

Sweden

Swedish Environmental Quality criteria: What can three decades of debate tell us about implementation of a good idea

6.22

Houria, M.

Algeria

Strategic environmental assessment in Algeria; Status and challenges

6.24

Koestoer, R.H.

Indonesia

Bioregional approaches: Overcoming the crisis in Indonesia

6.25

Kumar, G., Kumar, A.

India

Comparative study of afforestation and supporting structures to control avalanches

6.26

Ananicheva, M.D., Losev, K.S.

Russia

Ecosystems changing in Russua in the context of the land transformation in adjacent countries

6.29

Kgwadi, N.D., Mabiletsa, M.

South Africa

South Africa's tools for environmental and sustainable development

6.30

Mukherjee, N., et al

India

Perspectives on the impacts of air pollution and local climate change: agriculture in urban and peri-urban areas - a study of two Indian States

6.31

Wilkinson, M.M.

UK

Participatory monitoring and environmental planning in urban areas

6.32

O'Neill, R., Sharma, A.

Australia

A conditional simulation approach for estimating the risk associated with annual water entitlements in water resources planning and management applications

6.33

Ruzicka, M., et al

Czech Republic

A scenario study of water quality in a drinking water supply reservoir in response to climate change

6.34

Sarkar, A.

India

Arsenic contamination of ground water in the alluvial aquifers of West Bengal (India): Causes, impacts and comprehensive strategy for sustainable development

6.36 Ballance, A. et al South Africa Development of a core set of environmental indicators for South Africa
6.37 Toribio, M.Z.B. Philippines Strengthening human dimensions of Protected Area management planning: Lessons learned from the Subic Bataan Natural Park, Philippines
6.38 Kuiper, G. Australia Connecting science and policy? A case study of the use of Australia: State of the Environment 1996
6.39 Borroto, R.J. Cuba Environmental change monitoring and disease surveillance in response to global warming, rising sea level and cholera in Latin American coastal regions
6.40 Rahman, A. India The impact of population on the changing phase of the environment: a case study of Aligarh City, India
6.41 Proshkina, I. Russia Monitoring of energy and resource consumption as a tool to promote energy conservation in the residential sector
6.42 Wittenberg, K., et al USA Columbia Earthscape: preparing for tomorrow's environment through Earh literacy
6.43 Abé, J., et al   Socio-economic impacts of the environment degradation in the coastal zone of Cote d'Ivoire
6.44 Asenime, C. Nigeria Urbanisation and noise pollution in metropolitan Lagos: legislation and enforcement
6.45 Koestoer, R.H. Indonesia Urban coastal community dynamics during the crisis in Indonesia

 

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7. Methods of change detection

7.1

Elston, D.A., et al

UK

Detecting environmental trends and differences in trends: where do we start, and where do we end?

7.2

Adamu, A., et al

UK

Object model for temporal changes in geographical information systems

7.3

Bakardjiev, S.

Bulgaria

Dimensional alpha stable model of contamination of the roundabout environment

7.5

Das, D.B., et al

UK

Deterministic modelling of the total environment

7.6

Hirst, D.

Norway

A hierarchical modelling approach to combining environmental data at different scales

7.8

Paterson, E., et al

UK

Site Typology for Analysis, Monitoring and Modelling in Environmental Research (STAMMER)

7.9

Richards, R.M.

Australia

Data sensitivities in detecting change from ground based monitoring

7.10

Sharma, A.

Australia

Partial Mutual Information: A useful criterion for quantifying dependence in hydrological and environmental applications

7.11

Vinogradova, T.A., Vinogradov, Yu.B.

Russia

Modelling of soluble contamination dynamics in river basins

7.12

Bealey, C.E.

UK

Methods for testing and predicting species' fitness under climate change scenarios

7.14

Haywood, L., et al

South Africa

Tadpoles as bioindicators of aquatic health: Assessing the mining industry's impact on water quality

7.15

Ling, K.A.

UK

Using environmental and growth characteristics of plants to detect long-term changes in response to atmospheric pollution: some examples from British beechwoods

7.17

Riley, J.

UK

Indicators of impact and sustainability

7.21

Cordery, I.

Australia

Monitoring - The neglected key to improving environmental management

7.22

Semenov, S.

Russia

Monitoring of large-scale anthropogenic changes in a state of the environment

7.23

Ferretti, M., Chiarucci, A.

Italy

Design concepts adopted in long-term forest ecosystem monitoring programs in Europe - problems for the future?

7.24

Fodor, L., et al

Hungary

Harmonisation of methodologies at a national level: the Hungarian Biodiversity Monitoring System

7.25

Petit, S., Bunce, R.

UK, Netherlands

PECOMO: The Pan-European forum for Countryside Monitoring

7.26

Cherubini, P., Kraeuchi, N.

Switzerland

The Swiss long-term forest ecosystem research (LWF)

7.27

Harrington, R., et al

UK

EXAMINE (Exploitation of Aphid Monitoring IN Europe); an EU thematic network for the study of global change impact on aphids

7.28

Tegler, B., Fenech, A.

Canada

Canada's ecological monitoring and assessment network's core monitoring variables: Early warning indicators of environmental change

7.29

Sier, A.

UK

The UK Environmental Change Network

7.30

Parr, T.W.

UK

European Networking of Long-term Integrated Monitoring in Terrestrial Systems (NoLIMITS)

7.31

Torok, S.

UK

Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research

7.32 Cannell, M.G.R., et al UK Indicators of climate change in the UK
7.33 Donnelly, A., et al Ireland The use of biological indicators to detect climate change in Ireland
7.34 Vaughan, H., Fenech, A. Canada Canada's ecological monitoring and assessment network: Science-based and policy relevant
7.35 Burgess, A., et al UK The potential of UK lowland reservoirs for the development of diatom-nutrient palaeolimnological inference models
7.36 Dahanzadeh, B. Iran Numercial simulation of two-dimensional unsteady flow and sediment movement in Karkhaeh river
7.37 Das, D.B., Kafai, A. UK Modelling of preferential pathways for contaminants' mobility underground and dispersion of leachate in free surface channels
7.38 Das, D.B., Sharma, R. UK, India HEGADISP: A simulator of heavy gas dispersion modelling for quantifying risks due to instantaneous ground level release of chlorine
7.39 Laudon, H., et al Sweden, Czech Republic Predicting episodic acidification in the development and recovery of chronic acidification
7.40 Loveland, P.J. UK The National Soil Inventory: Monitoring change across England and Wales 1980-1995
7.41 Tang, W. China A working technique of data management in an agro-ecological province
7.42 Tang, W. China A policy study on ecological data management example for Fengqiu agro-ecological experiment station
7.43 Tang, W. China Transmission and shares of metadata in the CERN net at the Fengqiu agro-ecological experiment station

 

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DETECTING
ENVIRONMENTAL
CHANGE

Science and Society

17-20 July 2001, London, UK

Incorporating the annual meeting
of the International Long-Term
Environmental Research Network
on Monday 16th July

 

Change is
one of the few
things in life

of which we can
be
certain

 

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