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IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 – Program “From General Circulation Models to Impact Assessments” Dates: 26 August to 1st September, 2013 Venue: Seminaris Hotel, Lüneburg, Germany Acknowledgements: We would like to thank the IMPACT2C consortium for funding this workshop and the German Climate Service Center for the organization. Note: All sessions have a coffee break in between, adapted to individual time slots. August 26, Monday 13:00 Registry Procedure 15:00 – 15:30 Welcome Coffee 15:30 – 17:00 “Welcome to the IMPACT2C Summer School 2013” Dr. Daniela Jacob & Dr. Swantje Preuschmann (CSC, Germany), 17:00 – 18:00 “General Introduction to Climate, Climate Change and Climate Impacts” Dr. Daniela Jacob (CSC, Germany) 18:00 – 20:00 Dinner 20:00 – 22:00 “Ice-Breaker with a climatic topic: What does 2°C warming mean for me?” August 27, Tuesday 09:00 – 12:30 “General Circulation Models” Dr. Erik Kjellström (SMHI, Sweden) 12:30 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 18:30 “Regional Climate Modelling” Dr. Michel Déqué (Météo France, France) 18:30 – 20:00 Dinner IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 20:00 – 22:00 Key-Note Lecture: “Climate change impacts and adaptation for Romania from a stakeholder perspective” Dr. Mihaela Sima August 28, Wednesday 09:00 – 12:30 “Uncertainty” Dr. Geert Lenderink (KNMI, Netherlands) 12:30 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 18:30 “Introduction to Adaptation Modules” Dr. Paul Watkiss (PWA, UK) 18:30 – 20:00 Dinner 20:00 – 22:00 * Work Package leader meeting * Leisure time for scholars August 29, Thursday 09:00 – 12:30 “Introduction to impact modelling: African Case Study” Dr.Sandro Calmanti (ENEA, Italy) 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – Hiking Tour, presumably: The Biosphere Reserve ‘Niedersächsische Elbtalaue’ (Lower Saxonian Elbe Valley), Hitzacker flood prevention strategies, Nemitzer Heide. 20:30 latest - Dinner After Dinner: casual discussion in the hotels Palm-Garden or terrace page 2 of 7 IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 August 30, Friday 09:00 – 12:30 “Agriculture” Dr.Marijn van der Velde (IIASA, Austria) 12:30 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 18:30 “Air Quality” Dr. Robert Vautard (IPSL, France) 18:30 – 20:00 Dinner 20:00 – 22:00 Leisure Time August 31, Saturday 09:00 – 12:30 “Water Recourses, Energy and Infrastructure” Dr. Fulco Ludwig (Uni Wageningen, Netherlands) 12:30 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 18:30 “Vulnerability, risks and adaptive capacity: water, energy, tourism and infrastructure” Dr. Franz Prettenthaler (Joanneum Research, Austria) 18:30 – 20:00 Dinner 20:00 – 22:00 Summarizing Evening “Role Game: Greetings of Kyoto” September 1st, Sunday 09:00 – 12:30 “Sea level Rise” Dr. Daniel Lincke (Global Climate Forum, Germany) 12:30 – 13:00 Final Good Bye page 3 of 7 IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 13:00 Brunch & End of the Summer School. page 4 of 7 IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 How do I get to the hotel? The Seminaris Hotel is a conference hotel built in 1979 and is located in Lüneburg, about 30 minutes from Hamburg. Assuming you are arriving at Hamburg Airport, the easiest way to get there would be: Follow at the airport the sign: take the S1 (there is only one direction every 5 to 10 minutes) to Hamburg Main Station (Hamburg Hauptbahnhof), even if written: you do not have to change at the station Ohlsdorf, the train just gets coupled. change to Metronom or RE i.e. ME 88217 or RE30 to Lüneburg (check individually) From Lüneburg station it is 20 minutes on foot, or 15 min by bus (lines 5700, 5007, or 5003) Tickets: The Hamburg short-distance public transport is called HVV. Lüneburg is part of the total HVV network (Gesamtbereich). With a HVV “Gesamtbereich” ticket for 8.00 € you may reach the hotel once, including Lüneburg busses. Using a day ticket, which allows you to travel as often you like for the day, costs 17.90 €, after 9 a.m. a day ticket for a group up to 5 persons costs 24.90 €. For your personnel time schedule you may use: http://www.hvv.de/en/ And for the busses in Lüneburg: http://www.fahrplaner.de/hafas/query.exe/en? Type in From: Lüneburg Bahnhof/ZOB - to: Lüneburg Soltauer Straße 3 Extra information Hotel website: http://www.seminaris.de/en/hotels/seminaris-hotel-lueneburg.html Activities: The hotel is linked to a salt spring resort. A thermal bath is directly in front of the hotel: https://www.salue.info/salue/de/. The hotel offers a free usage for 2h per day (excl. Sauna) Hotel address: Soltauer Str. 3, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany Hotel phone number: +49 (0) 4131 713-0, Fax: +49 (0) 4131 713-727 Lüneburg attractions: http://www.lueneburg.de/ (available in English). page 5 of 7 IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 Lecturers (in the order of appearance) Dr. Daniela Jacob Major research topic: Regional Climate Modelling Position: Head of Climate System Research Group at: Climate Service Center (CSC),Hamburg, Germany Dr. Swantje Preuschmann Major research topic: Land Use Changes in regional climate models Position: Scientific staff member at: Climate Service Center (CSC),Hamburg, Germany Dr. Erik Kjellström Major research topic: Climate Modelling Position: Researcher at Rossby Centre at: Sveriges Meteorologiska och Hydrologiska Institut (SMHI), Sweden Dr. Michèl Déqué Major research topic: AGCM and RCM development for seasonal to centennial prediction Position: Head of Arpège-Climate research team at: Météo-France, National Centre for Meteorological Research, France Dr. Geert Lenderink Major research topic: Climate scenarios with focus on changes in local/regional precipitation (modeling and concepts) Position: Permanent staff member at: Royal Netherlands Meteorlogical Institute (KNMI), Netherlands Dr. Paul Watkiss Major research topic: Adaptation decisions and economics Position: Researcher at Paul Watkiss Associates (PWA) and Visiting Senior Associate at: University of Oxford (ECI), United Kingdom Dr. Franz Prettenthaler Major research topic: Regional Science, Risk and Resource Economics Position: Head of Research Group Regional Science, Risk and Resource Economics at: Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria Dr. Marijn van der Velde Major research topic: Adaptation and mitigation in sustainable agri-environmental systems Position: Group Leader/Research Scholar at: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria Dr. Robert Vautard Major research topic: Modelling biogeochemical cycles and their interaction to climate page 6 of 7 IMPACT2C Summer School 2013 Position: Research Director CNRES at: Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace Dr. Fulco Ludwig Major research topic: Climate change impacts and adaptation Position: Associate Professor at: Wageningen University, Netherlands Dr. Daniel Lincke Major research topic: Sea level rise impact modelling Position: Researcher and Scientific Programmer at: Global Climate Forum, Berlin, Germany Dr. Sandro Calmanti Major research topic: Climate Impact Modelling Position: Researcher and Scientific Programmer at: ENEA, Italy Special Guests: Dr. Mihaela Sima is a researcher at the Romanian Academy, Institute of Geography. Her main research activities are related to the analysis of man-environment relationships in various relief units, the impact of human activities on the environment as well as climate change impacts on different societal fields (agriculture, cities etc.). She published over 50 publications on landscape change and environment issues in Romania. She was a member of the research team for 15 national projects and 6 European projects. Currently, she coordinates the IGAR team in the FP7 project on "Enabling climate information services for Europe" (ECLISE), one of the case-studies in Romania being devoted to climate change impacts on agriculture in a plain area, targeting a close cooperation with farmers in identifying their needs and awareness in terms of climate change for better adaptation measures. page 7 of 7