Delta session during the Japan Geoscience Union Annual Meeting 2016 (22-26 May 2016)

Delta session scheduled on 26 May on multidisciplinary analyses of complex systems, during the Japan Geoscience Union Annual meeting in Chiba, Japan.

Deltas account for approximately 1% of global land area, but are major sinks of sediments from rivers and home to more than 500 million people. They play a key role in global material cycles, agricultural and aquaculture production, food security, and commerce - yet, deltas are amongst the world's most threatened socio-natural systems, a situation projected to amplify in the 21st century due to both natural and anthropogenic impacts on the environment.

This session invites contributions that advance research on deltas as complex systems, develop integrated frameworks for delta dynamics modeling on various time-scales, explore quantitative metrics of vulnerability and resilience of social-ecological systems, promote data collection and sharing for advancing science and local solutions, consider policy and governance issues linked to the sustainable development of deltas, and use in-situ and satellite data for guiding modeling and risk assessment.

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Delta Alliance Secretary
Friday 05 February 2016
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