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International training course on long-term trends in nitrogen cycles in ecosystems – Field monitoring and global comparisons.

Publié le 7 déc 2015
Par Cecile Marechal

The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network is organizing an

International training course on long-term trends in nitrogen cycles in ecosystems – Field monitoring and global comparisons.

Date: June 16-24th, 2016
Venue: Hokkaido University and Uryu Experimental Forest, Japan

Attached please find the 1st announcement.  Youtube introduction video is also available in https://youtu.be/NWBrLsxdyQ0
The detail information (i.e. costs, application and logistics) will be announced soon in the 2nd circular.

This training course is designed to expose young researchers (PhD students, Postdoctoral Researchers and Early Career Faculty) to state-of-the-art approaches to analysis of nitrogen cycling in ecosystems with a focus on key ecosystem processes and implications for environmental pollution. The course will include lectures, field classes, data collection and analysis, and group discussion. Participants will learn about standard research protocols, emerging methods, recent findings and data analytical tools and will gain experience working with international colleagues.