BC3. Basque centre for climate change – Klima aldaketa ikergai

Klimagune Summer School Training Caravan Seminars UPV BC3

Seminario / Mintegia 15th November (POSTPONED)

Seminar / Mintegia / Seminario

An early warning system for desertification.

Dr. Javier Ibáñez Puerta - Dpto de Estadística y métodos de gestión en agricultura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Dr. Jaime Martínez Valderrama - Estacion Experimental Zonas Aridas, CSIC

ABSTRACT: Models to study desertification and models to study climate change share a remarkable, common feature: they represent systems whose states will undergo a profound structural change in the long term.

This feature is challenging since it means that historical information is insufficient to formalize and validate the models.

In the seminar we will explain how this difficulty is dealt with in a group of dynamic models aimed at assessing desertification risks, estimating times until desertification and ranking potential degradation factors in order of importance. Briefly, models achieve plausibility, despite the lacks of information, because they form a fully coherent structure of equations ensuring that no impossible or inconsistent result will be yielded.

We will also outline the multidisciplinary structure of the models, stressing how biophysical processes are intermingled with stakeholders' economic and managerial behavior.

Finally, the procedures for assessing the risk of desertification will be presented. They employ the results got by running the model under many different scenarios to carry out stability.

 

 

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Faculty of Sarriko, 15th of November Room B.08 13:00

* The Seminar will be in English. / Mintegia ingelesez burutuko da. / El seminario se realizará en inglés.

 







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