Preliminary Symposium Schedule


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
PRE-SYMPOSIUM ACTIVITIES

Various technical and educational activities will be organized during this day to provide symposium participants with a wide variety of technical, scientific, educational and cultural opportunities. These include:

Symposium planning meetings
Local and city cultural tours
Technical and scientific tours
Professional development conferences
Technical field visits
Short courses
Workshops
Seminars

More information about these pre-symposium activities will be posted in other appropriate sections of this website

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EXPO
TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
8am - 7pm

As a daily symposium activity, the Expo provides a unique opportunity to display and experience the latest science and technology innovations, and their applications to monitoring and assessment for the sustainable management of ecosystem and environmental resources. A wide range of products and technologies and case-specific applications and demonstrations will be displayed by the whole spectrum of government and non-government organizations. These will include hardware and software developers and dealers, application innovators and consultants, data and information providers and publishers, academic and research institutions, and many other stakeholders related to the complex issues surrounding monitoring and assessment for sustainable ecosystem and economic development.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
MORNING PLENARY SESSION AND EXPO
8am to 12noon (with coffee break) and lunch break from 12noon to 1:30pm

Scale: GLOBAL TO HEMISPHERIC
Focus: STATUS OF KNOWLEDGE FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND CHALLENGES

INVITED SPEAKERS: 6 world & national leaders

8 am - 12 pm
PLENARY SESSION

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the most important messages that global and hemispheric leaders need to communicate to the world about the condition and trend of ecological and economic systems, and their significance to sustainable development?
  • What are the policies and information needs to address the problems and issues of sustainable development?
  • How can governments implement these policies?

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
AFTERNOON BREAK OUT SESSIONS AND EXPO
1:30pm to 6pm with coffee break from 3 to 3:45pm

Scale: GLOBAL TO HEMISPHERIC.
Focus: State of Knowledge for Sustainability.

INVITED SPEAKERS: World and national leaders from government, industry, academia, and science (Six to eight speakers per break out session).

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the most important information and knowledge that need to be communicated to people and institutions about the condition and trend of ecological resources and natural processes, and their significance to sustainable development?
  • What are the issues and problems?
  • What are the strategies, solutions, and opportunities to address the problems and issues in the most effective manner?
  • What are or should be the institutional and individual responses to meet the challenge of making sustainability an operational concept across geopolitical domains, and spatial and temporal scales?
BREAK OUT PANEL SESSIONS

NUMBER

PRELIMINARY PANEL SESSION THEMES

1

Atmosphere Science and Sustainability Challenges

2

Cryosphere Science and Sustainability Challenges

3

Hydrosphere Science and Sustainability Challenges

4

Biosphere Sciences and Sustainability Challenges

5

Rhizosphere Science and Sustainability Challenges

6

Lithosphere Science and Sustainability Challenges

7

Social and Economic Sustainability Challenges

8

Sustainability Traditional Knowledge

9

Technology and Innovations for Monitoring and Assessment

10

Global Cooperation and Security Challenges


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
MORNING BREAK OUT SESSIONS AND EXPO
8am to 12noon (with coffee break) and lunch break from 12noon to 1:30pm


Scale: CONTINENTAL TO NATIONAL
Focus: Knowledge required for monitoring and assessment.

INVITED SPEAKERS: Program and project leaders from government, industry, academia, and science (Six to eight speakers per break out session).

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the critical information and knowledge requirements that need to be communicated to people and institutions about current and future Monitoring, approaches and technologies for the assessment and sustainable management of ecosystem resources?
  • What are the issues and problems?
  • What strategies, solutions and opportunities address the problems and issues in the most sustainable manner?
  • What are or should be the institutional and individual responses to meet the challenge of monitoring the sustainability of ecosystem resources and the environment across geopolitical domains, and at continental and national scales?


BREAK OUT SESSIONS

GROUP

SPHERE

ISSUE AREAS FOR POTENTIAL SESSIONS

1

ATMOSPHERE

Weather Systems Monitoring, Climate Change Monitoring, Air Quality Monitoring

2

CRYOSPHERE

Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Research Monitoring

3

HYDROSPHERE

Ocean Ecosystems Monitoring, Coastal Water Ecosystems Monitoring, Surface Water Ecosystems Monitoring, Ground Water Monitoring

4

BIOSPHERE

Forest Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Rangeland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Riparian Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Wetland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Biodiversity Resources Monitoring, Landscape Ecosystems Monitoring, Long-Term Ecological Monitoring

5

RHIZOSPHERE

Soil Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Farmland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Intensive Production Agriculture Monitoring

6

LITHOSPHERE

Lithosphere Resources (Minerals, Gas, and Energy) Utilization Monitoring

7

ANTHROPOSPHERE

Forest Intensive Plantation Systems Monitoring, Natural Protected Areas Monitoring, Parks Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Urban Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Plant and Animal Food Products Monitoring, Human Health, Monitoring, Biotechnology Impacts Monitoring

8

NATURAL ROCESSES

Plant Pests and Diseases Monitoring, Animal Pests and Diseases Monitoring, Nutrient Cycling Monitoring, Carbon Sequestration Monitoring, Fire Ecosystem Processes Monitoring, Extreme Climatic Events Monitoring, Environmental and Economic Impacts

9

HUMAN PROCESSES

Human Population Growth Monitoring, Human Education Monitoring, Human Health, Monitoring, Human Economic Development Monitoring, Industrial Growth and Trade Monitoring, Energy Utilization and Transportation Monitoring, Environmental and Economic Impacts Globalization Strategies and Trends International Law and Mitigation

10

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS

Geographic Information Systems, Web-based Communication Technologies, Computer and Processing Technologies, Information Management Systems, Geo-positioning System,s Remote Sensing Technologies, Geospatial Sciences, and Modeling Spatial Statistical Accuracy, Geospatial Interoperability Monitoring, Technology Applications

 


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
AFTERNOON BREAK OUT SESSIONS AND EXPO
1:30pm to 6pm with coffee break from 3 to 3:45pm


Scale: CONTINENTAL TO NATIONAL
Focus: Using information and knowledge required in assessment and management applications for sustainability.

INVITED SPEAKERS: Program and project leaders from government, industry, academia, and science (Six to eight speakers per break out session).

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the critical information and knowledge requirements that need to be communicated to people and institutions about the condition and trend of ecological resources and natural processes, and their significance to supporting policy making, planning, and management applications for sustainability?
  • What are the issues and problems?
  • What strategies, solutions, and opportunities address the problems and issues in the most sustainable manner
  • What are or should be the institutional and individual responses to meet the challenge of making sustainability an operational concept across geopolitical domains, and at continental and national scales?

BREAK OUT SESSIONS

NUMBER

SPHERE

ISSUE AREAS FOR POTENTIAL SESSIONS

1

ATMOSPHERE

Atmosphere Systems Health, Climate Change and Impacts, Extreme Events and Impacts, Assessment Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

2

CRYOSPHERE

Polar Ecosystems Resources Health, Change Impact Assessments, Policy and Management Applications, Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications, International Law and Mitigation

3

HYDROSPHERE

Ocean Ecosystems Health, Coastal Water Ecosystems Health, Fresh Water Ecosystems Health, Ground Water Resources Health, Water Cycle Process Health, Impact Assessments, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

4

BIOSPHERE

Boreal Ecosystems Health, Temperate Ecosystems Health, Tropical Ecosystems Health, Rangeland Ecosystems Health, Arid Ecosystems Health, Riparian Ecosystem Resources Health, Biodiversity Resources Health, Wildlife Habitats Health, Genetic Resources Condition, Planning and Management Applications, Natural Protected Areas Health, Parks and Recreational Areas Health, Impact Assessment Processes, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

5

RHIZOSPHERE

Soil Ecosystem Resources Health, Soil Erosion Processes Agro-ecosystems Health, Modern Agriculture Systems Health, Organic Agricultural systems Health, Traditional Agriculture Systems Health, Forest Intensive Plantation Systems Health, Biomass Energy Plantation Systems Health, Animal Production Systems Health, Change Impact Assessment Process, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

6

LITHOSPHERE

Energy and Mineral Resources Condition, Change Impact Assessment Process, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

7

ANTHROPOSPHERE

Urban Ecosystems Health, Human Populations and Health, Human Population Growth, Human Education and Development, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

8

NATURAL PROCESSES

Plant Pests and Diseases, Animal Pests and Diseases, Agricultural Pest and Diseases, Fire Ecosystem Processes, Extreme Climatic Events, Nutrient Cycling Ecosystem Processes, Carbon Budget and Carbon Cycling, Earthquakes and Volcanic Processes, Environmental and Economic Impacts, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

9

HUMAN PROCESSES

Trade and Globalization Processes, Energy Use and Transportation, Biotechnology Impacts Assessment, Migration and Dislocation, Environmental and Economic Impacts, Eco-Business and Certification Strategies, Policy and Management Applications, International Cooperation and Security

10

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS

Geographic Information Systems, Internet Communication Technologies, Computer and Processing Technologies, Information Management Systems, Geo-positioning Systems, Remote Sensing Technologies, Geospatial Sciences and Modeling, Spatial Statistical Accuracy, Geospatial Interoperability Monitoring, Technology Applications

 


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
MORNING BREAK OUT SESSIONS AND EXPO
8am to 12noon (with coffee break) and lunch break from 12noon to 1:30pm


Scale: REGIONAL, STATE, LOCAL, SITE
Focus: Knowledge required for Monitoring, and assessment.

INVITED SPEAKERS: Scientists, managers, planners, technicians, educators, and resource users (Six to eight speakers per break out session).

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the critical information and knowledge requirements that need to be communicated to people and institutions about current and future Monitoring, approaches and technologies for the assessment and sustainable management of ecosystem resources?
  • What are the issues and problems?
  • What strategies, solutions and opportunities address the problems and issues in the most sustainable manner?
  • What are or should be the institutional and individual responses to meet the challenge of Monitoring, the sustainability of ecosystem resources and the environment across geopolitical domains, and at continental and national scales?

BREAK OUT SESSIONS

UMBER

SPHERE

ISSUE AREAS FOR POTENTIAL SESSIONS

1

ATMOSPHERE

Weather Systems Monitoring, Climate Change Monitoring, Air Quality Monitoring

2

CRYOSPHERE

Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Research Monitoring

3

HYDROSPHERE

Ocean Ecosystems Monitoring, Coastal Water Ecosystems Monitoring, Surface Water Ecosystems Monitoring, Ground Water Monitoring

4

BIOSPHERE

Forest Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Rangeland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Riparian Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Wetland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Biodiversity Resources Monitoring, Landscape Ecosystems Monitoring, Long-Term Ecological Monitoring

5

RHIZOSPHERE

Soil Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Farmland Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Intensive Production Agriculture Monitoring

6

LITHOSPHERE

Lithosphere Resources (Minerals, Gas, Energy) Utilization Monitoring

7

ANTHROPOSPHERE

Forest Intensive Plantation Systems Monitoring, Natural Protected Areas Monitoring, Parks Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Urban Ecosystem Resources Monitoring, Biotechnology Impacts Monitoring, Plant and Animal Food Products Monitoring, Human Health Monitoring

8

NATURAL ROCESSES

Plant Pests and Diseases Monitoring, Animal Pests and Diseases Monitoring, Nutrient Cycling Monitoring, Carbon Sequestration Monitoring, Fire Ecology Monitoring, Extreme Climatic Events Monitoring, Environmental and Economic Impacts

9

HUMAN PROCESSES

Human Population Growth Monitoring, Human Education Monitoring, Human Health Monitoring, Human Economic Development Monitoring, Industrial Growth and Trade Monitoring, Energy Utilization and Transportation Monitoring, Environmental and Economic Impacts Globalization Strategies and Trends International Law and Mitigation

10

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS

Geographic Information Systems Web-based Communication Technologies Computer and Processing Technologies Information Management Systems Geo-positioning Systems Remote Sensing Technologies Geospatial Sciences and Modeling Spatial Statistical Accuracy, Geospatial Interoperability, Monitoring Technology Applications

 


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
AFTERNOON BREAK OUT SESSIONS AND EXPO
1:30pm to 6pm with coffee break from 3 to 3:45pm

Scale: REGIONAL, STATE, LOCAL, SITE.
Focus: Using information and knowledge required in assessment and management applications for sustainability.

INVITED SPEAKERS: Scientists, managers, planners, technicians, educators, and resource users (Six to eight speakers per break out session).

QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED BY SPEAKERS

  • What are the critical information and knowledge requirements that need to be communicated to people and institutions about the condition and trend of ecological resources and natural processes, and their significance to support policy making, planning, and management applications for sustainability?
  • What are the issues and problems?
  • What strategies, solutions, and opportunities address the problems and issues in the most sustainable manner?
  • What are or should be the institutional and individual responses to meet the challenge of making sustainability an operational concept across geopolitical domains, and at continental and national scales?

BREAK OUT SESSIONS

NUMBER

SPHERE

ISSUE AREAS FOR POTENTIAL SESSIONS

1

ATMOSPHERE

Atmosphere Systems Health, Climate Change and Impacts, Extreme Events and Impacts, Assessment Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications, Policy Making and Management applications, International Law and Mitigation

2

CRYOSPHERE

Polar Ecosystems Resources Health, Change Impact Assessments, Planning and Management Applications, Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications, Policy Making and Management applications, International Law and Mitigation

3

HYDROSPHERE

Ocean Ecosystems Health, Coastal Water Ecosystems Health, Fresh Water Ecosystems Health, Ground Water Resources Health, Water Cycle Process Health, Impact Assessments, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

4

BIOSPHERE

Boreal Ecosystems Health, Temperate Ecosystems Health, Tropical Ecosystems Health, Rangeland Ecosystems Health, Arid Ecosystems Health, Riparian Ecosystem Resources Health, Biodiversity Resources Health, Wildlife Habitats Health, Genetic Resources Condition Planning and Management Applications Natural Protected Areas Health, Parks and Recreational Areas Health, Impact Assessment Processes, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

5

RHIZOSPHERE

Soil Ecosystem Resources Health, Soil Erosion Processes Agro-ecosystems Health, Modern Agriculture Systems Health, Organic Agricultural systems Health, Traditional Agriculture Systems Health, Forest Intensive Plantation Systems Health, Biomass Energy Plantation Systems Health, Animal Production Systems Health, Change Impact Assessment, Process Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Management applications, International Law and Mitigation

6

LITHOSPHERE

Energy and Mineral Resources Condition, Change Impact Assessment Process, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Applications, International Law and Mitigation

7

ANTHROPOSPHERE

Urban Ecosystems Health, Human Populations and Health, Human Population Growth, Human Education and Development, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Applications, International Law and Mitigation

8

NATURAL PROCESSES

Forests Pests and Diseases, Agricultural Pest and Diseases, Fire Ecosystem Processes, Extreme Climatic Events, Nutrient Cycling Ecosystem Processes, Carbon Budget and Carbon Cycling, Earthquakes and Volcanic Processes, Environmental and Economic Impacts, Remote Sensing Technologies, Policy Making and Management Applications, International Law and Mitigation

9

HUMAN PROCESSES

Trade and Globalization Processes, Energy Use and Transportation, Biotechnology Impacts Assessment, Migration and Dislocation, Environmental and Economic Impacts, Eco-Business and Certification Strategies, Policy Making and Management Applications, International Cooperation and Security

10

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS

Geographic Information Systems, Internet Communication Technologies, Computer and Processing Technologies, Information Management Systems, Geo-positioning Systems, Remote Sensing Technologies, Geospatial Sciences and Modeling, Spatial Statistical Accuracy, Geospatial Interoperability, Monitoring Technology Applications

 


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
MORNING PLENARY SESSION AND EXPO
8am to 12noon

Subject: Toward the Unification of Knowledge for Sustainability.
Focus: Summary, syntheses, and Recommendations.

PRESENTER

UNIFIED SYNTHESES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

1

Condition and Trends of Ecological and Economic Systems

2

Problems and Issues Across Institutions and Programs

3

Unified Knowledge-based Strategies and Solutions

4

Toward a unified Knowledge-based Society for Sustainability

5

Symposium Closing Remarks

POST SYMPOSIUM ACTIVITIES  

POST SYMPOSIUM ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 24
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

Post symposium time provides the perfect opportunity to fully enjoy a wide spectrum of cultural and tourism attractions offered by the City of Denver and other interesting sites in the State of Colorado. For further information about post-symposium activities and cultural opportunities please contact Colorado Event Organizers
(http://www.ceo-events.com).

 


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