ECOPOTENTIAL_scaduto (DTA.AD001.019)
Area tematica
Scienze del sistema Terra e tecnologie per l'ambiente
Area progettuale
Cambiamenti Globali e Cicli biogeochimici: dinamiche, impatti e mitigazione (DTA.AD001)Struttura responsabile del progetto di ricerca
Istituto di geoscienze e georisorse (IGG)
Altre strutture che collaborano al progetto di ricerca
- Istituto per le applicazioni del calcolo "Mauro Picone" (IAC)
- Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse (IBBR)
- Istituto sull'inquinamento atmosferico (IIA)
- Istituto di scienze dell'atmosfera e del clima (ISAC)
- Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri (IRET)
- Istituto di Scienze Polari (ISP)
- Dipartimento Scienze del sistema terra e tecnologie per l'ambiente
Responsabile di progetto
ANTONELLO PROVENZALE
Telefono: 0506212372
E-mail: antonello.provenzale@cnr.it
Abstract
ECOPOTENTIAL is a large European-funded H2020 project which includes 47 partners in Europe and elsewhere, focusing its activities and pilot actions on a targeted set of internationally recognised protected areas in Europe, European Territories and beyond. These Protected Areas include mountain, arid and semi-arid, and coastal and marine ecosystems, blending Earth Observations from remote sensing and field measurements, data analysis and modelling of current and future ecosystem conditions and services. The definition of future scenarios is based on climate and land-use change projections, addressing the issue of uncertainties and uncertainty propagation across the modelling chain.
The ECOPOTENTIAL project addresses cross-scale geosphere-biosphere interactions and landscape-ecosystem dynamics at regional to continental scales, using geostatistical methods and the emerging approaches in Macrosystem Ecology and Earth Critical Zone studies, addressing long-term and large-scale environmental and ecological challenges adopting the view of ecosystems as complex adaptive systems.
Obiettivi
ECOPOTENTIAL is a large European-funded H2020 project which includes 47 partners in Europe and elsewhere, focusing its activities and pilot actions on a targeted set of internationally recognised protected areas in Europe, European Territories and beyond. These Protected Areas include mountain, arid and semi-arid, and coastal and marine ecosystems, blending Earth Observations from remote sensing and field measurements, data analysis and modelling of current and future ecosystem conditions and services. The definition of future scenarios is based on climate and land-use change projections, addressing the issue of uncertainties and uncertainty propagation across the modelling chain.
Data inizio attività
01/06/2015
Parole chiave
Cicli biogeochimici, interazione geosfera-biosfera, Cambiamenti globali
Ultimo aggiornamento: 05/10/2024