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Breakout Session Discussion Forum

Breakout Session: Changing Land Use, Human-Ecosystem Interactions (to include integrating natural and social science approaches)

Session Date: Tuesday, April 29 - 2:30 PM

Chairs: Lisa Curran, Daniel Brown, Robert Walker

Purpose Statement & Core Questions (popup window)

 

Final Breakout Report:
  • Integrating_impressions-final.doc -   Final Breakout Report MAY 19  Contributed/Presented by: Brown, Curran, Walker Brown, Curran, Walker Presenters/Contributors: Brown, Curran, Walker
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    Final Breakout Report MAY 19 (.doc)   – submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-05-19 07:00:37
     
Related Documents:
  • Questions_to_be_addressed.ppt -   presentation questions  Contributed/Presented by: Walker Walker Presenter/Contributor: Walker
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    presentation questions (.ppt)   – submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-04-29 07:48:19
     
  • NRC_decadal_survey.doc -   NRC Decadal Survey Land Use Ecosystem Questions  Contributed/Presented by: Walker Walker Presenter/Contributor: Walker
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    NRC Decadal Survey Land Use Ecosystem Questions (.doc)   – submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-04-29 13:12:17
     
  • National_Imperatives_for_the_Next_Decade_and_Beyond.ppt -   NRC key questions Power Point  Contributed/Presented by: Walker Walker Presenter/Contributor: Walker
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    NRC key questions Power Point (.ppt)   – submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-04-29 13:25:09
     
  • Session_report.doc -   session activity  Contributed/Presented by: Walker Walker Presenter/Contributor: Walker
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    session activity (.doc)   – submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-04-29 16:08:08
     

We have reproduced the 3 main discussion issues that are highlighted in the purpose statement for our breakout. If you see this before the session, please think about how you would answer them. THANKS!


1) Considering what NASA is currently doing and could do in the near future, what are the most important science questions to address (in the topic area of the breakout)? Which are especially "ripe" with a high likelihood of producing major results?


2) Is there a need for additional coordination of existing research activities in this topic area?

3) What are the most promising opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration (especially within the CC&E Focus Area, but also with other disciplines and programs) to answer compelling global change research questions? Where will there be strong societal benefit?

– submitted by Robert Walker at 2008-04-28 16:12:21

 

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