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Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) 
Description: The Academy of Sciences is a community of prominent scientists - its members and corresponding members, other scholars and specialists working in the Academy's organizations, thus being the leading center of fundamental research in the field of natural and social sciences in the Russian Federation. The Academy's structure incorporates a wide network of the research institutes and laboratories involved in the studies in the basic fields of modern science. It employs the best scientific forces of the country including the world renown scientists and talented youth.
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Laboratório de Ecologia Isotópica 
Description: Initially, the Laboratory developed ambient studies directed toward the cycle of the water in two contrastantes regions of Brazil: the Northeast region, where the tonic is the water scarcity, and the Amazônia, where the paradigm biggest is the abundance of water. In the beginning of the decade of 80, beyond the cycle of the water, the cycle of carbon and nitrogen had also passed to be investigated, mainly in the Amazon region, bigger focus of attention of the researchers. Currently, beyond the continuation of the studies in the Amazon region, in last the 5 years, the basins highly "developed" of the State of São Paulo had also started to be evaluated, mainly the basins of the rivers Piracicaba and Moji-Guaçú. One more time, the contrasts between "developed basins" and almost intocadas basins had been explored, as certain sub-basins in the Amazon region.
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Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique du CNRS 
Description: Founded in 1968, the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du C.N.R.S. employs some 150 persons spread over three sites: l'École Polytechnique, l'École Normale Supérieure, and l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie. Its research program consists in studying the mechanisms, the evolution and the prediction of meteorological and climatic phenomena.
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Hokkaido University Forests 
Description: The history of the Hokkaido University goes back to 1876 when Sapporo Agricultural College was founded as the first higher educational institution in Japan. The principle beliefs of our university introduced back then were based on a Pioneering Spirit cultivating an international appreciation, Liberalism, and Applied Learning. In 2001 we celebrated the 125 Anniversary of our university and we all reconfirmed that the beliefs we adhered to 125 years ago have become even more meaningful in today's world.
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Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena 
Description: The Institute for Biogeochemistry, founded in 1997, is dedicated to the study of long-term interactions among the biosphere, atmosphere, geosphere and the oceans.
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Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche 
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Laboratory of Glaciology and Geophysical Environment 
Description: LGGE (Laboratory of Glaciology and Environmental Geophysics) is a mixed research unit managed by both the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research) and the Université Joseph-Fourier (UJF, Grenoble I). Within the CNRS, LGGE is primarily a part of the Sciences of the Universe department ( INSU/SDU), but also the Engineering Sciences department (SPI) for its work on ice. Within the university, LGGE is a part of the Observatory for Sciences of the Universe in Grenoble (OSUG). It makes extensive use of the technical support provided by Institut Polaire Français Paul-Emile Victor (IPEV) for operations in polar regions. LGGE hosts researchers from the French Research for Development Institute (IRD) working on tropical glaciers.
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NU Earth and Environmental Sciences 
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Hokkaido Research Center 
Description: We are promoting researches under the five research groups and several research teams in order to clarify the characteristics and functions of natural forests in Hokkaido, to improve their quality and quantity based on the results obtained from other studies, to improve protection and management systems of natural and artifical forests for sustainable yield, and to meet the demand of global environmental problems.
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Scientific and Production Association 'Typhoon' 
Description: SPA 'Typhoon' is a governmental scientific institution, a leading one for the Russian Federal Service on Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (Roshydromet). It was founded in 1986 (till 1986 it was the Institute of Experimental Meteorology, which was founded in April 16, 1968). The staff by January 1, 2001 is 657 employees, 18 doctors and 105 candidates of sciences in their number.
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Friday, September 30
· Discussion Panel
· Nitrogen Regulation of Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems in Respons
· The Role of Water Relations in Driving Grassland Ecosystem Responses to Rising A
· Unraveling the Decline in High-latitude Surface Ocean Carbonate
Thursday, September 29
· Hazards of Temperature on Food Availability in Changing Environments (HOT-FACE)
· The Amazon and the Modern Carbon Cycle
· New Coupled Climate-carbon Simulations from the IPSL Model
· The Changing Carbon Cycle
· What are the Most Important Factors for Climate-carbon Cycle Coupling?
· CO2 Uptake of the Marine Biosphere
· European-wide Reduction in Primary Productivity Caused by the Heat and Drought i
· Persistence of Nitrogen Limitation over Terrestrial Carbon Uptake
· Atmospheric CO2, Carbon Isotopes, the Sun, and Climate Change over the Last Mill
· Proposing a Mechanistic Understanding of Atmospheric CO2 During the late Pleist
· Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4) and Climate Evolution since 650 kyrs Deduced from Anta
Wednesday, September 28
· (In and) Out of Africa: Estimating the Carbon Exchange of a Continent
· Recent Shifts in Soil Dynamics on Growing Season Length, Productivity, and...
· Interannual Variability in the Carbon Exchange Using an Ecosystem-fire Model
· Photosynthesis and Respiration in Forests in Response to Environmental Changes
· Seasonal and Interannual Variability in Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in Japan
· Estimating Landscape-level Carbon Fluxes from Tower CO2 Mixing Ratio Measurement
· Monitoring Effects in Climate and Fire Regime on Net Ecosystem Production
· Radiative Forcing from a Boreal Forest Fire
· The Influence of Soil and Water Management on Carbon Erosion and Burial
· Spatial and Temporal Patterns of CO2, CH4, and N2O Fluxes in Ecosystems
· Modeling the History of Terrestrial Carbon Sources and Sinks
· The Age of Carbon Respired from Terrestrial Ecosystems
· Discussion Panel
· The Underpinnings of Land Use History
Tuesday, September 27
· Regional CO2 Fluxes for North America Estimated from NOAA/CMDL Observatories

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