Climate Science for Ecological Forecasting

We look forward to welcoming you to this joint symposium of the British Ecological Society and Royal Meteorological Society.

Cheetah in a Thunderstorm, Uwe Skrzypczak

Below you can find all the details you need to prepare for your attendance at Climate Science for Ecological Forecasting on 11 – 12 May at London’s Coin Street Conference Centre.

Conference programme 

Keynote addresses, talks and posters will cover progress in ecological forecasting to date and explore ways in which climate science could ignite novel research. There will be many opportunities for networking, discussion and idea generation. Talks and poster presentations will be combined with guided break-out sessions and discussion panels. 

The full programme is now available to view below.

FULL PROGRAMME

The printed programme will contain the presenter name and presentation title only. You can download full abstracts of the open call talks and posters below. These are listed in the order they appear in the programme.

OPEN CALL ABSTRACTS

Joining instructions

Our joining instructions contain all the information you need to prepare for your trip to London, details of the conference, and things to do and see in the city.

JOINING INSTRUCTIONS

Is this your first conference? We’ve put together some top tips on what to expect and making the most out of conferences.

CONFERENCE TIPS

Presenter guidelines

If you are presenting a talk or poster, please ensure you read the below guidance carefully before preparing your presentation.

ORAL PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

POSTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

Virtual collection

The British Ecological Society and the Royal Meteorological Society have produced a joint virtual collection with Wiley that showcases existing publications demonstrating research at the interface of ecology and climate science. Freely available throughout May 2022, this collection aims to help identify where knowledge gaps lie and where future collaboration between ecologists and climate scientists could further advance understanding.

Virtual collection

Social media

Social media is a great way to connect with people across the world, to share ideas and create collaborations. We encourage people to tweet and post about their experiences using #Clim4Ecol

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