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Session 1: ICOS-Belgium stations reveal new insights
  • Aline van der Werf
    Welcome word
  • Sander Houweling
    The Ruisdael Rotterdam measurement campaign on urban air quality and greenhouse gas emission monitoring
  • Nicola Arriga (Marilyn Roland)
    The Maasmechelen ICOS station: a flux perspective over the wonderful Mechelse Heide
  • Hannelore Theetaert (Thanos Gkritzalis)
    Using the VLIZ ICOS station measurements and discrete samples to assess the carbonate chemistry trends and carbon neutrality of the Belgian Coast
  • Roxanne Daelman
    The CongoFlux climate site
  • Martine De Mazière
    Monitoring of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at Belgian and other ICOS sites
  • Mathieu Delandmeter
    A comprehensive analysis of CO2 exchanges in agro-ecosystems based on a generic soil-crop model-derived methodology
  • Quentin Beauclaire
    Accurate predictions of GPP and ET from SIF with mechanistic modelling at the parcel scale under natural climate conditions
Session 2: From data collection to societal change
  • Steven Dauwe
    The opportunities of the ICOS Oceans Network for marine carbon accounting in shelf seas
  • Arjan Hensen
    Methane leaks and stakeholder engagement
  • Maria Berdahl
    Copernicus: from observations to public services and policy making tools
  • Valerie Trouet
    The Belgian Climate Centre: maximizing the impact of climate research
Session 3: New collaborations lift ICOS to the next level
  • Simon De Cannière
    Retrieving information on leaf resistance from new generation remote sensing data streams
  • Maral Maleki
    Do in situ or satellite-based vegetation indices capture the effect of drought on photosynthesis in a temperate heathland?
  • Lennart Schepers
    LifeWatch
  • Bernard Longdoz
    The AnaEE infrastructure
Posters
  • Sieglinde Callewaert
    Analysis of the sources influencing ground-based observations of CO2, CO and CH4 at Xianghe, China using WRF-GHG
  • Wafa Chebbi
    Increasing soil water deficit negatively impacts European beech radial growth: a case study combining long-term monitoring (1996-2020) and modeling approaches
  • Roxanne Daelman
    Continuous CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes from the footprint of the CongoFlux Eddy Covariance tower
  • Thomas Sibret
    Quantifying the photosynthetic capacity of dominant tree species in a humid lowland tropical forest of the Congo Basin
  • Martine De Mazière
    Towards a greenhouse gas emission monitoring and verification system for Belgium (VERBE)
  • Laura Delhez
    Improving yield and fluxes prediction for agroecosystem through modelling: Identifying ancillary measurements at ICOS-Lonzee
  • Clément Dumont
    Study of biogenic volatile organic compound emissions and depositions over a mixed temperate forest by PTR-TOF-MS and eddy covariance
  • Simon Huylebroeck
    Impact of climate change and drought on tree growth. Analysis of dendrometric data for Pinus sylvestris L. in the temperate zone
  • Tom Van Engeland
    Installation of a new Eddy Covariance system for Air-sea CO2 exchange
  • Silke Verbrugge (Thanos Gkritzalis)
    Investigating the potential for CO2 drawdown in coastal environments. The microcosm research facility