[Aqualist] Thinking of attending the IAL-IPA 2022 in Bariloche, Argentina this coming November (27 Nov - 1 Dec, 2022)
Simon Haberle
simon.haberle at anu.edu.au
Wed Jun 8 16:30:12 AEST 2022
Dear AQUA listers
Why not to celebrate the return to international travels by attending the IAL-IPA 2022 www.ial-ipa2022.com<http://www.ial-ipa2022.com> in Bariloche, Argentina this coming November.
We invite you to submit and abstract (https://www.ial-ipa2022.com/registration-abstract-submission/) to our following session (abstract deadline 22nd July 2022):
FS21 - Lakes as archives of the Anthropocene
Systematically measuring and identifying human influences on wetland ecosystems through time is key to determine the environmental changes from the Anthropocene. These changes have a unique nature and pace, requiring the integration of disciplines and techniques that can successfully trace anthropogenic markers. This session will focus on paleolimnological studies that integrate multidisciplinary lines of evidence to determine the onset, rate of change and amplitude of change related to the impact of human activity on wetlands. Exploring novel ways to integrate disciplines such as (but not exclusively) archaeology, history, geochemistry and paleoecology into paleolimnological analysis will lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the long-term legacy and effects of the Anthropocene on global wetlands.
Convenors: Simon Haberle & Larissa Schneider, Australian National University.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Dr Larissa Schneider and Prof Simon Haberle
Archaeology abd Natural History
School of Culture, History & Language
ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
Coombs Builiding (Rm 3.378), Fellows Rd
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 2600
+61 2 6125 5125 (ph) 0424453861 (mob)
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