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Mini-symposia
The purpose of the annual mini-symposium is to showcase to Washington
the relevance and broader impacts of the scientific research undertaken
by the LTER network.
The symposium has earned a reputation in D.C. as a "must attend" event
for people from federal agencies, non-governmental organizations,
professional societies, private organizations, and others who are
interested in learning what LTER scientists and educators are doing
and planning.
Each year the LTER coordinating committee announces the following
year's theme in the fall and solicits nominations for topics and
speakers from within the Network.
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Michelle Kelleher, Science Assistant, BIO/DEB, NSF
2011 NSF Mini-symposium: Understanding Climate Change: Perspectives from Long-Term Ecological Research (Watch presentations)
2010 NSF Mini-symposium: Ecosystem Services in a Changing World (Watch presentations)
2009 NSF Mini-symposium: Ecological Connectivity and Climate in a Changing World: Perspectives from LTER (Watch presentations)
2008 NSF Mini-symposium: Social-ecological systems in a changing world: Perspectives from long-term ecological research
2007 NSF Mini-symposium: Social- Ecological Change:
Insights from LTER
2006
NSF Mini-symposium: Building on the Legacy of LTER Research: Ecology for the Future
2005
NSF Mini-symposium: Long-Term Marine Research and the Grand Challenges in Ecology
2004 NSF
Mini-symposium: The Application of LTER Science to Ecosystem Management
2003
NSF Mini-symposium: Integration of Geosciences and Social
Science within the LTER Program:
Progress and Prospects
2002
NSF Mini-symposium: Long-Term Ecological Research: First
Annual Mini-Symposium
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