Center for Coastal & Marine Studies
CoastGIS 2020 in Raseborg, Finland: Abstract Submission and Early Bird Registration Open Until 30 April
CoastGIS 2020, the 14th International Coastal GIS Symposium, will be held on 17-19 September at Novia University of Applied Sciences in Raseborg, Finland. The Symposium theme this year is “Sustainable Coastal Planning in a Changing World”.
Abstract submission and early bird registration for CoastGIS 2020 are now open until 30 April!
Happy Birthday to CCMS: we are 2 today!
On 9 March 2020 the Center for Coastal and Marine Studies (CCMS) celebrates two years of establishment and active work. We have accomplished so much, but the best is yet to come!
The CCMS was born with the fundamental goal of developing and promoting science, research, knowledge transfer and innovation technologies in the Black Sea and in the World Ocean by bringing together science, environment, expertise, stakeholders and policy making.
2nd Call for Papers for the Coastal Transitions Conference: Blue Economy
2nd Call for Papers for the Coastal Transitions Conference: Blue Economy, 4-8 November 2020, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Abstracts due: 1st of March 2020
Theme: Coastal Transitions: Blue Economy
Venue: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Dates: Wednesday 4th – Sunday 8th, Nov 2020
Why does Europe need to limit climate change and adapt to its impacts?
Europe’s many regions are expected to face worsening impacts of climate change over the next decades. A compilation of several existing maps published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) illustrates how drought, heavy rain and flooding, forest fires and sea-level rise could affect some selected regions in Europe, including Central Europe, the Iberian peninsula, Scandinavia, Brittany and Venice.