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* http://www.marktercek.com/ (Mark Tercek, President & CEO of The Nature Conservancy and author of Nature's Fortune")
 
* http://www.marktercek.com/ (Mark Tercek, President & CEO of The Nature Conservancy and author of Nature's Fortune")
 
* http://www.conserveca.org/our-stories/all/2-blog/150-bird-brain-trust#.U-p1IfldWI ; either Mark Reynolds, lead scientist for the Nature Conservancy's California migratory birds program or Sandi Matsumoto, Director of the Migratory Birds Initiative in California
 
* http://www.conserveca.org/our-stories/all/2-blog/150-bird-brain-trust#.U-p1IfldWI ; either Mark Reynolds, lead scientist for the Nature Conservancy's California migratory birds program or Sandi Matsumoto, Director of the Migratory Birds Initiative in California
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* John Bolten at NASA Goddard
  
 
== Discussion and notes ==
 
== Discussion and notes ==

Revision as of 17:25, August 12, 2014

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Dates

January 6-8, 2015

Venue

The 2015 Winter ESIP Federation Meeting will be held at the Renaissance Washington, DC Dupont Circle Hotel (1143 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007).

Theme Options

  • Data and services for mitigating and adapting to climate effects in agriculture (from Bill Teng)
  • Food Resilience - Climate, Energy, Water Nexus and how data-driven (enabled?) science can support
  • Adapting Land Use to Accommodate Climate Change using Earth Science Data: Food, Water, Energy & Economics (from Nancy Hoebelheinrich)

Meeting Enhancement Issues and Thoughts

Plenary Talks

NOTES:

Potential Speakers:

Discussion and notes

LP DAAC is currently working with the MEaSUREs Global Food Security Area Database @ 30m team - w/ some provisional data to be available next year, and project completion in 2018. (from Stacie Bennett).

Has there been a recent ESIP on public engagement, particularly around unconventional energy development? Or even the broader topic of unconventional energy? Could even relate that back to climate... (from Denise Hills)