OzFlux Conference 2024
Event description
OzFlux Conference 18th -19th November, Perth, WA (UTC +8)Â
Join us for two days of the latest in flux science and its applications for broader understanding of our native and managed ecosystems.Â
Sessions will focus on four key themes:Â
- Theme 1: Agroecosystem measurement and modelling Â
- Theme 2: Ecological applications of flux science Â
- Theme 3: Advances in flux science and integration of novel measurements techniques Â
- Theme 4: Scaling flux science with remote sensing and modelling Â
Field trip Day 3 (Wednesday 20th November): includes an optional field trip to two flux sites in WA: UWA Ridgefield Farm and Boyagin Wandoo Woodland.Â
Format: The conference will be run in hybrid mode, with in-person and virtual attendance options.Â
Registration: This is a free event with no registration costs. Participants meet their own travel, accommodation and other costs.
Early Career Researcher Event
We are organising an ECR event for the first time in this OzFlux conference. There is an excellent opportunity for early career researchers to get to know each other and share their experiences with the wider OzFlux community. You are free to join this event. Please indicate your preference to join the event by clicking the checkbox when registering.
Submit Your Abstract!
We invite you to submit an abstract for consideration. This is a great chance to showcase your work and contribute to the vibrant discussions at the event.
Submission Deadline: Friday 4th October 2024
Abstracts are now closed
Important Dates
- Abstract submission opens:Â Monday 26th August 2024
- Abstract submission closes: Friday 4th October 2024
- Program announced:Â Friday 18th October 2024Â
- Registration closes: Friday 1st November 2024
Supported by UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, Centre for Water and Spatial Science, TERN Ecosystem Research Infrastructure and National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
The Centre for Water and Spatial Science acknowledges that its workspaces at the University of Western Australia are situated on Noongar land, and that Noongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land and continue to practise their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land of all Countries we tread, and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
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