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December 11, 2023January 30, 2024

Introducing long-term ITEX data at AGU23

Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir was an Invited Author in the oral session NG13A: Extreme Variability and Complexity: Bridging Theories and Data-Driven Approaches Across Scales, from Urban Geosciences to the Geospace, at 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU23). The title of her talk was „Variable and Complex Responses of Tundra Vegetation to Climate Change”.
On behalf of the ITEX-Team, she introduced available long-term data related to the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) and argued that that those data can contribute to understanding larger system responses to anthropogenic climate change. You can listen to her talk here

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    • TRAPP
    • Herbivores in the tundra: linking diversity and function (TUNDRAsalad)
      • WP1. Synthesizing existing knowledge
      • WP2. Implementing a spatially replicated, coordinated field experiment
      • WP3. Accounting for herbivore diversity in management at a regional scale
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    • FENCES experiment
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