BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:33edae71e43bb93551509ecf31658019 CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events CREATED:20220207T084421 SUMMARY:WCRP sea-level conference - Abstract submission deadline 15 April LOCATION:Singapore DESCRIPTION:WCRP SEA LEVEL 2022 CONFERENCE Singapore | 12 – 16 July 2022 The call for p apers and registration is open for this conference ( (https://www.sealevelc onference.org/)https://www.sealevelconference.org/): submit abstracts by 15 April 2022. Early bird registration rates available on and before 1 April. Limited financial assistance is available for ECS and scientists fro m the Global South and practitioners a case-by-case basis. More information via the registration process. Advancing Science, Connecting SocietyCONFERE NCE THEMESPaleo sea-level and glacial isostatic adjustmentQuantifying the c ontribution of land ice to near-future sea level riseSea level budgetCoasta l sea level variabilityProgress and challenges for regional sea level, incl uding projections and applicationsCoastal risks and adaptationPractitioner day with talks and panels on the use of science and translation on planning , risk management, adaptation action and practices in small island nations and large cities The conference will be fully hybrid and is planning to be carbon neutral. Linking sea-level science to practitioner concerns and need s is an essential step towards effective coastal adaptation. Talks and part icipation from all those interested in these issues is encouraged. There is one day for Paleo sea-level, GIA and the cryospheric contribution to sea-l evel. Five years after the WCRP sea level conference took place in New York in 2017, and one year after the last AR6 report provided a comprehensive s ummary of the state of climate related large scale sea level research, the conference will address the existing challenges in describing and understan ding regional sea level changes. The conference will focus strongly on the link from large-scale sea level information to coastal areas and societal i mplications of those changes to coastal communities. This will include dedi cated sessions devoted to practitioner interests and concerns, the science/ practitioner interface, and the co-production between sea-level scientists and practitioners of appropriate information to support coastal adaptation. The meeting is held in Singapore adjacent to south, south-east and east A sia where three quarters of the global population vulnerable to sea-level r ise live today. The meeting is hybrid allowing virtual or in-person partici pation. The WCRP SEA LEVEL 2022 CONFERENCE Organising CommitteeRobert Nicho lls, University of East Anglia. UKRoderik van de Wal, Utrecht University, N etherlandsKathy McInnes, CSIRO, AustraliaDavid Behar, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, USAAurel Moise, Meteorological Service Singapore, Sin gaporeBen Horton, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore\n\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: