Climate change and water : extreme events
water and environments
PROGRAM – 3 sessions (May, 25th, 26th & 27th, from 14:00 to 16:30 CET/Paris time)
Session 1 - Climate Change & Water keynotes on climate change and extremes : adaptation and governance
Tuesday, May 25th
•Welcoming by the MiDi network - Stéphanie Bankhead (University of Orleans, LBLGC; co-director of the network)
•Introducing speech - Isabelle La Jeunesse (University of Tours, CITERES – CNRS; MiDi water thematic coord.; CC&W scientific committee coord.)
•Opening of the symposium : The state of global climate change - Hervé Le Treut (Dir. IPSL, Paris)
•Adaptation to climate change and governance -Denis Salles (ETBX INRAE, Bordeaux)
5 minute break
•Horizon Europe: EU funded research and Community building in the area of climate and weather extreme events - Philippe Quevauviller (Innovation and Industry for Security, DG HOME, European Commission, Brussels)
•More about climate change & water 2022 : May 31 - June 2, Tours, France - Isabelle La Jeunesse
Session 2 - European European Climate Research Alliance (ECRA)
Wednesday, May 26th
•Introduction to ECRA - Winfried Hoke, ECRA Secretariat
•Elevation dependent warming and climate change in the mountains: strengths and uncertainties - Elisa Palazzi (Co-Chair of the Collaborative programmes of ECRA on Hydological Cycle; ISAC-CNR, Italy)
•Dynamics of hydrometeorological extremes in Southern Germany and the Alps - Ralf Ludwig (Co-Chair, of the Collaborative programmes of ECRA on Hydological Cycle; LMU, Germany)
•Examples of increased risks from hydro meteorological compound events and their impacts - Martin Drews (Co-Chair of the Collaborative programmes of ECRA on High Impact Events; DTU, Denmark)
5 minute break / Resumption at 15 :30
•Panel Discussion on “Hydrometeorological Extremes – Prevision and management of impacts” with Peter Braesicke (chair of ECRA network, KIT, Karlsruhe), Isabelle La Jeunesse, Elisa Palazzi, Philippe Quevauviller, Corinne Larrue (University of Paris Est-Créteil), and kindly moderated by Martin Drews
•Synthesis and Farewell by Peter Braesicke, ECRA chair
Session 3 - Forest and wine growing face to drought
Thursday, May 27th
•What kills trees? Drivers and mechanisms of tree mortality - Rosana Lopez (UPM, Madrid, Spain)
•Wood, tree-ring and hydraulic studies of adaptation to drought in forest trees - Philippe Rozenberg (BIOFORA INRAE, Orléans)
5 minute break
•Drought impacts and water requirement in wine production - Kees Van Leeuwen (ISVV - UMR EGFV, Bordeaux)
•Adaptation of wine growing to climate change and water management - Nina Graveline (INRAE, Montpellier)