Joint ECOSUPPORT and RECOCA final conference
Date:
2011-12-05 - 2011-12-06
Location:
Geovetenskapens Hus, Stockholm University, Sweden
12.00 5 December - 16.00 6 December

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The RECOCA and ECOSUPPORT projects are concerned with the environmental health of the Baltic Sea, today and into the future. The projects have, with slightly different scientific focus, dealt with ecosystem-based environmental management of the Baltic Sea to combat eutrophication, ranging from abatements in the catchment area of the Baltic Sea to the resulting marine status of such abatements, now and in projected IPCC climate-change scenarios.

Due to the mutual scientific interests, a joint final conference has been planned in order to share and discuss the main scientific findings of ECOSUPPORT and RECOCA. Time will also be allocated to project specific discussions and preparations of final commitments, reporting etc.

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Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden, +46 (0)8 674 7070
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