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DESIRE PhD researchers demonstrate their work |
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Written by Simone Verzandvoort
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 The group of PhD researchers, together with Prof. Jetten, in the garden of the ITC building. Research in the DESIRE project is partly driven by more than 30 PhD researchers working in the 16 study sites. A selection of them will gather in Enschede (Netherlands) for a special PhD conference from 18-21 May "Advances in land degradation research: integrating different approaches" to demonstrate and share their work. The conference is kindly organized and hosted by ITC-University of Twente. ITC also offers the researchers a course in hydrological catchment modelling.
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WB leader meeting venue changed due to ashcloud |
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Written by Erik van den Elsen
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The Working Block leader meeting that was scheduled to take place on the Greek island of Spetses from April 19-21, had to be cancelled due to the ash cloud that was pumped into the atmosphere by the Icelandic Hekla volcano.
Due to the ashcloud, almost the complete European air fleet was grounded the days leading up to the WB meeting. Therefore the DESIRE coordination team decided that it would be better to cancel the meeting, since not all participants would be able to join.
Instead of the physical meeting in Greece, an online meeting was organised on thursday, April 22, using Skype and Mikogo software. Skype was used for the audio connection, while Mikogo was used for sharing desktops of the connected partners. This enabled everyone to view each others presentations. In this way, participants from Greece, Great Britain, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands held a shortened (4 hours) but fruitfull meeting, where the key topics could be discussed.
Meeting this way was received quite well by the participants, so it might be a good idea to do this more often.
 the Dutch participants (ITC, ALTERRA & ISRIC) in a meeting room at Alterra, connected to the other DESIRE partners in Greece, Great Brittain, Switzerland and France through Skype and Mikogo |
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Written by Simone Verzandvoort
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Drouht is a creeping phenomenon, sometimes termed a 'non-event', leading to 'a state of adverse and wide spread hydrological, environmental, social and economic impacts due to less than generally anticipated water quantities' (Karavitis, 1992). DESIRE's partner Agricultural University of Athens was involved in the drafting of a drought master plan for Greece. The process of the development of this plan was presented at a conference "Supporting Drought Policies in Europe" on 23 and 24 February, in Brussels, as part of the EU funded Xerochore project (http://www.feem-project.net/xerochore/).
The presentation informed on definitions of drought, policy challenges and indicators and strategies and tools in drought management. |
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