IGAC, iLEAPS and WMO jointly held a workshop on biomass burning in July 2012 in Geneva. The attendees gave presentations on the challenges of quantifying biomass burning and its impacts on the composition and chemistry of the atmosphere.
Presentations - coming soon
Participants
- Paulo Artaxo, University of Sao Paolo - Institute of Physics, Brazil
- Sergey Bartalev, Russian Academy of Sciences - Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
- Andrea Camia, European Commission - Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy
- Greg Carmichael, University of Iowa - Center for Environmental Research, USA
- Ariela D’Angiola, Pierre and Marie Curie University - LATMOS, Paris, France
- Claire Granier, Pierre and Marie Curie University - LATMOS, Paris, France
- Liisa Jalkanen, WMO Secretariat - AER, Geneva, Switzerland
- Johannes Kaiser, ECWMF, Reading, UK
- Melita Keywood, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
- Gitta Lasslop, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
- Karla Longo , INPE, Sao Paolo, Brazil
- Mick Meyer, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
- Slobodan Nickovic, WMO Secretariat - AER, Geneva, Switzerland
- Thomas Pugh, Karlsruhe Institute Technology - IMK-IFU, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
- Mikhail Sofiev, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
- Allan Spessa, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Hamburg, Germany
- Robert Stefanski, WMO Secretarait - AgM, Geneva, Switzerland
- Fedor Stytsenko, Russian Academy of Sciences - Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
- Tanja Suni, University of Helsinki - iLEAPS, Finland
- Guido van der Werf, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands