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eLTER Science Conference 2025 - Abstract Submission Open Now

31 October 2024

The first eLTER Science conference will take place on June 23-27, 2025 in Tampere, Finland. 

Scientific sessions will span from Unravelling the mysterious role of groundwater in ecosystem dynamics to Ecosystem restoration, Novel technologies in environmental monitoring, and Integrated observations in the atmosphere-biosphere continuum. Policy-relevant sessions include e.g. Carbon farming and Studying the sustainability of globally embedded socio-ecological systems.

Prominent Keynotes will present inspiring talks and the participants will have the opportunity to make either oral or poster presentations. The Conference will also feature a number of interactive workshops on data, arts, co-design of services etc.

And last but not least, guided excursions to four interesting sites will be arranged (including Hyytiälä SMEAR II LTER Site, Lammi LTER Site, Seitseminen National Park and Tammela peatland restoration site). Check out the Social programme!

The Call for Abstracts and Registration have just opened!

The event will be hosted by University of Helsinki, and over 300 international participants are anticipated.

Visit the eLTER Science conference webpage: https://elter-ri.eu/science-conference to learn more about the content, logistics and commitment to climate neutrality!

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eLTER Science Conference venue: Tampere Talo is the largest cultural and congress center in the Nordic countries.
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