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SUMMARY:Copernicus Climate Change Service 7th General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Last June\, the COMPASS team participated to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) 7th General assembly in Brussels. This gathering brought together climate experts\, researchers\, data users and policy makers to discuss the latest advancements in climate data and decision-support tools. The event included a session on climate monitoring\, attribution and assessing risk\, for which we had the opportunity to introduce the COMPASS project\, answer questions about the project but also connect and learn from other projects. \nHave a look at our poster here! \n     
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/copernicus-climate-change-service-7th-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Les Ateliers des Tanneurs\, rue des Tanneurs 60A\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:General Assembly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
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SUMMARY:3rd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World: Addressing Compound and Multi-Hazard Risk
DESCRIPTION:From 12-13 June 2024\, the 3rd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World: Addressing Compound and Multi-Hazard Risk will take place in Amsterdam\, the Netherlands. The conference is organised by MYRIAD-EU\, Risk KAN and NatRiskChange. \nDoris Vertegaal\, Researcher at Deltares and member of COMPASS team\, will present the COMPASS project with an abstract entitled “COMPASS: towards climate and impacts attribution of complex extremes”. \nThe poster presentation is available here. \nAlso\, two other members of COMPASS team\, will present their work: \n\nDr. Dominik Paprotny\, Researcher at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)\, will present the abstract entitled “Climatic and human drivers of flood losses in Europe in the Anthropocene”.\nMartha M. Vogel\,  Technical Adviser at Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre\, will present the abstract entitled “Navigating climate risk in humanitarian action: The potential of storyline approaches”.\n\nYou can read the abstracts here. \nThe programme is available here.
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/3rd-international-conference-on-natural-hazards-and-risks-in-a-changing-world-addressing-compound-and-multi-hazard-risk/
LOCATION:Rode Hoed\, Keizersgracht 102\, Amsterdam\, 1015\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Congress
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240424T133000
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SUMMARY:Workshop on “Data-driven hydrology and machine learning algorithms for water management and risk assessment”
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 2-day Workshop on “Data-driven hydrology and machine learning algorithms for water management and risk assessment” organized by the STARS4Water and DRHYM (data-driven hybrid hydrological models) projects. \nThe hydrological community has been paying particular attention to the advantages of using machine-learned hydrologic models or model components in the last years. Their aims span over a variety of open opportunities for research and operations in the water sector. From input data processing to model output prediction\, novel techniques have been explored to support a large number of hydrological applications\, such as: forecasting of extreme events (floods and droughts)\, predicting water use patterns and projecting future water demand\, detecting patterns in reservoir management and predicting releases\, regionalizing hydrological model’s parameters over large river basins\, regionalizing groundwater information at the catchment scale. \nThis workshop aims to bring together hydrologists and data-driven experts to explore pathways to bring new data sets and data-driven modelling approaches from hydrologic research to the more practical and operational planning level in river basins. By participating in this workshop\, you will: (1) gain an understanding of differentiable models\, (2) develop hands-on experience building and applying deep learning models for rainfall-runoff modeling\, and (3) get a feeling for the role of architectures and data. Most importantly\, however\, the workshop will provide you with a good foundation for continued exploration of deep learning in environmental applications. \nWhen: Wednesday 24 April 13:30 CEST to Thursday 25 April 13:30 CEST \nWhere: INRAE\,  1 rue Pierre-Gilles de Gennes\, 92160 Antony\, France \nParticipants: STARS4Water & DRHYM partners and registered attendees \nFormat: On-site & Online (Session I and Session II) & On-site only (Session III) \n  \nPROGRAMME \nHere you will find further details about the Programme \n  \nREGISTRATION\nSecure your spot for this event\, by registering here. \n 
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/workshop-on-data-driven-hydrology-and-machine-learning-algorithms-for-water-management-and-risk-assessment/
LOCATION:INRAE\, 1 rue Pierre-Gilles de Gennes\, 92160 Antony\, France\, France
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240422T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240423T160000
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SUMMARY:Workshop on “Quantifying the Impacts of Climate Change on Socioeconomic Development”
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 2-day Workshop on “Quantifying the Impacts of Climate Change on Socioeconomic Development” organized by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and funded by BMBF through the project “Quantifying the Direct and Indirect Impacts of Climate Extremes (QUIDIC)”. \n  \nThis workshop aims to bring together hydrologists and data-driven experts to explore pathways to bring new data sets and data-driven modelling approaches from hydrologic research to the more practical and operational planning level in river basins. By participating in this workshop\, you will: (1) gain an understanding of differentiable models\, (2) develop hands-on experience building and applying deep learning models for rainfall-runoff modeling\, and (3) get a feeling for the role of architectures and data. Most importantly\, however\, the workshop will provide you with a good foundation for continued exploration of deep learning in environmental applications. \n  \nIn the last decades\, societies around the globe started to feel the intensification of extreme weather events and sea level rise due to anthropogenic global warming. Yet\, we still lack a comprehensive understanding upon the mechanisms through which climate variability and change impacts on societies and economies. Developing a sound understanding of these mechanisms on the household as well as on the macroeconomic level is essential to i) rigorously attribute changes in natural and human systems to climate change\, and ii) assess future changes in socioeconomic risks under a further intensification of climate extremes with global warming. Both are needed for better integrated assessments of climate change related risks and transition risks to human well-being and societal prosperity during the transition towards sustainability. \n  \nThe workshop aims at bringing together leading experts from climate attribution research and climate economics with stakeholders and decision makers from national and international institutions to address the following questions: \n(i) How can we attribute changes in natural and human systems to climate change? How relevant are climate drivers compared to socioeconomic drivers? \n(ii) What are the impacts of climate variability and change on societies and economies? What are the key risks for societies under global warming? What are effective and climate-smart adaptation strategies? \n(iii) What are the combined physical and mitigation risks for societies and economies? How can we build sustainable socioeconomic futures within the planetary boundaries? \n  \nWhen: Monday 22 April 13:00 CEST to Tuesday 23 April 16:00 CEST \nWhere: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)\, Campus Telegrafenberg\, 14473 Potsdam\, Germany \nParticipants: STARS4Water & DRHYM partners and registered attendees \nFormat: Hybrid (physical-virtual) meeting. Virtually\, you can join through this zoom link \n  \nPROGRAMME \nHere you will find further details about the Programme \n \n 
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/workshop-on-quantifying-the-impacts-of-climate-change-on-socioeconomic-development/
LOCATION:Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)\, Telegrafenberg Campus\, Potsdam\, 14473\, Germany
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