Integrated, multidisciplinary research on regional #climate-related #sealevel change & its diverse impacts on society. Natural & social scientists work together
Work with the DETECT team on understanding regional climate change. 30 postdoc and PhD positions in various fields, at Uni Bonn and FZ Juelich:
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Announcement: The next @WCRP_climate SEA LEVEL 2022 CONFERENCE 'Advancing Science, Connecting Society' will be held in Singapore | 12 – 16 July 2022. Registration is open, abstract deadline is 15 March (https://t.co/3TMZQQt8WP) (1/6)
Gradual summer cooling during the Holocene drives a progressive growth of the Greenland ice sheet, which affect the present and future evolution of the Greenland ice sheet https://t.co/pLzTlfprDn @SPP_SeaLevel@AWI_Media
Congrats to our PI Monika Rhein @UniBremen from the @SPP_SeaLevel Labsea Melt II project for her award of the Fridtjof Nansen Medal, which recognises her scientific achievements and outstanding research in the field of oceanography. The prices will be awarded @EuroGeosciences.
New interdisciplinary paper from the @SPP_SeaLevel natural + social science projects on land subsidence in #jakarta and #Semarang Bay - the relationship between physical processes, risk perception, and household #Adaptation . @UniCologne@helmholtz_de https://t.co/eBmhvxwbR1
So, I published a paper with social scientists on the perception of land subsidence in three Asian megacities...I learned so much in the process! Thanks @SPP_SeaLevel@dfg_public for creating the environment that allowed us to work together on this one!
https://t.co/0Ub5xDhGrL
Great work, and first paper by a promising Early Career Researcher from my research group, @ptboyden.
Thanks to @ERC_Research and @dfg_public for funding. Some new data are coming from this area as well...
Have a look 👇
How do cognitive biases affect our perception of #sealevel rise? Why more frequent #storms surges stress salt marshes? also, latest improvements at the contributions of Arctic glaciers at #sealevelrise + more at the new @SPP_SeaLevel newsletter https://t.co/v9sdpHkJIQ
We have a new short note out with @nicoleskhan and Jan Drechsel. Basically, we report on a simple web interface to share and plot Holocene sea level data. Free on GitHub.
Funded by @SPP_SeaLevel@PALSEAgroup@PAGES_IPO@INQUA_CMP@INQUA
https://t.co/h1bo7JeB73
Combining CBA and robust decision-making methods to specify a range of acceptable solutions for flood protection along the German Baltic Sea coast. Very interesting work by Thomas van der Pol et al. in the SEASCAPE project of @SSP1889_SeaLevel Paper: https://t.co/3uL836CGy9
Very interesting work by Thomas van der Pol et al. who use CBA, robust optimisation and info-gap analysis to identify efficient and robust flood protection strategies for the German Baltic coast. #seascape project @SSP1889_SeaLevel
https://t.co/FjrnqCH7NY
we are hiring! a new, 2 year #postdoc position at the evaluation of climate model results with respect to sea level projections within the @dfg_public#DECVAR2 project at the @unihh, deadline of applications is 28.02.2021, further info can be found here: https://t.co/1itui7FAG1