Day-by-day program
15 October 2018
Registration (Banquet Hall)
Opening (Room 1-2)
Keynote speakers
- B. Burkhard: Mapping ecosystems and their services: a challenge in a rapidly changing world (Chamber Hall)
- E. Drakou: Rethinking marine ecosystem services within the ocean-human-land system (Chamber Hall)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
ESP forum (Chamber Hall)
Poster session & Drinks (offered by Elsevier) (Banquet Hall)
16 October 2018
Opening (Room 1-2)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B1b - Operationalizing ecosystem services in support of ecosystem-based marine spatial planning, I. Galparsoro, et al. (Room C)
- B3 - Forests for Water: Scientific evidence and economic mechanisms for encouraging ecosystem service provision, P. Ovando, et al. (Room 9)
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al. (Room 1-2)
Sectoral Working Group sessions (S)
- S1 - Ecosystem service multifunctionality in agroecosystems: can we soften biophysical and social tradeoffs?, M. Tichit & S. Lavorel (Room 4)
- S5 - Promoting sustainability through water-related concepts, approaches and tools for quantifying ES, K. Burkhard, et al. (Room 5)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T4a - Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services for Policy and Decision Making in EU Member States, B. Burkhard, et al. (Room 3)
- T6c - Justice, distribution, conflicts and power relations in ESS definition and assessment, J. H. Spangenberg & J. Langemeyer (Room 6)
- T10b - Towards multifunctional landscapes – assessing and governing synergies between biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services, M. Volk, et al. (Room 7)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Keynote speaker (Room 1-2)
- M. Fischer: The IPBES Regional Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia: trends, drivers and options for decision-making
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B1b - Operationalizing ecosystem services in support of ecosystem-based marine spatial planning, I. Galparsoro, et al. (continued) (Room C)
- B3 - Forests for Water: Scientific evidence and economic mechanisms for encouraging ecosystem service provision, P. Ovando, et al. (continued) (Room 9)
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
Sectoral Working Group sessions (S)
- S1 - Ecosystem service multifunctionality in agroecosystems: can we soften biophysical and social tradeoffs?, M. Tichit & S. Lavorel (continued) (Room 4)
- S5 - Promoting sustainability through water-related concepts, approaches and tools for quantifying ES, K. Burkhard, et al. (continued) (Room 5)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T4a - Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services for Policy and Decision Making in EU Member States, B. Burkhard, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- T6c - Justice, distribution, conflicts and power relations in ESS definition and assessment, J. H. Spangenberg & J. Langemeyer (continued) (Room 6)
- T10b - Towards multifunctional landscapes – assessing and governing synergies between biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services, M. Volk, et al. (continued) (Room 7)
Lunch break
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B1b - Operationalizing ecosystem services in support of ecosystem-based marine spatial planning, I. Galparsoro, et al. (continued) (Room C)
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
General sessions (G)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T2a - Integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services in ecosystem-based management of aquatic sys-tems, M. Lago & A. I. Lillebø (Room 5)
- T4a - Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services for Policy and Decision Making in EU Member States, B. Burkhard, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- T6d - Uncertainties in ecosystem service measurement and valuation, A. Nobel, et al. (Room 7)
- T14b - Ecosystem services and adaptation to global change, M. Colloff, et al. (Room 6)
- T18c - Implementing Ecosystem Services in policy at National scale, L. Jones, et al. (Room 9)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
General sessions (G)
- G1 - Impact Assessment of Nature-based solutions, D. Geneletti & D. La Rosa (continued) (Room 4)
- G2 - Young Ecosystem Services Specialists session Peer learning for enhanced ecosystem services research, A. Filyushkina, et al. (Room C)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T2a - Integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services in ecosystem-based management of aquatic sys-tems, M. Lago & A. I. Lillebø (continued) (Room 5)
- T4a - Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services for Policy and Decision Making in EU Member States, B. Burkhard, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- T14b - Ecosystem services and adaptation to global change, M. Colloff, et al. (continued) (Room 6)
- T17 - Combining accounting structures with ecosystem services: biophysical models, valuation techniques, and policy uses, A. La Notte, et al. (Room 7)
- T18c - Implementing Ecosystem Services in policy at National scale, L. Jones, et al. (continued) (Room 9)
17 October 2018
Opening (Room 1-2)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B2b - Assessing Ecosystem Services and their Trade-offs towards an Integrated River and Floodplain Management – The RESI (River Ecosystem Service Index), S.A. Podschun, et al. (Room 3)
- B5 - Predicting the provision and demand of ecosystem services under global change in Mediterranean systems, A. M. Ordóñez, et al. (Room 9)
- B10a - Just green cities – Adding dimensions of justice to urban ecosystem service assessments, F. Baró, et al. (Room 4)
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al. (continued from Tuesday) (Room C)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T3 - Ecosystem service indicators to assess social-ecological systems, A. Van Oudenhoven, et al. (Room 1-2)
- T5b - Addressing ecosystem services modelling bottlenecks through simple to complex models: The ARIES approach, F. Villa, et al. (Room 6)
- T6b - Database for benefit transfer, F. Rodriguez & V. Colino (Room 7)
- T18a - What happened to the silver bullet - big promises and real world performances? Taking stock of a decade of empirical Payments for Ecosystem Services research around the world, L. Loft, et al. (Room 5)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B2b - Assessing Ecosystem Services and their Trade-offs towards an Integrated River and Floodplain Management – The RESI (River Ecosystem Service Index), S.A. Podschun, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- B5 - Predicting the provision and demand of ecosystem services under global change in Mediterranean systems, A. M. Ordóñez, et al. (continued) (Room 9)
- B8 - Gaining height: Mountain social-ecological systems as sentinels of change, E. Crouzat, et al. (Room 6)
- B10a - Just green cities – Adding dimensions of justice to urban ecosystem service assessments, F. Baró, et al. (continued) (Room 4)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T3 - Ecosystem service indicators to assess social-ecological systems, A. Van Oudenhoven, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
- T10a - How to deal with Ecosystem Services trade -offs and conflicts?, F. Turkelboom, et al. (Room 7)
- T14a - Ways of embedding the concept of ecosystem services into decision making processes for better agricultural land management, M. V. Pecina, et al. (Room C)
- T18a - What happened to the silver bullet - big promises and real world performances? Taking stock of a decade of empirical Payments for Ecosystem Services research around the world, L. Loft, et al. (continued) (Room 5)
Lunch break
Field trips
Conference dinner
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18 October 2018
Opening/market place (full day) (Room 1-2)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B1a - Marine and coastal ecosystem service mapping and modelling: moving beyond land-based adaptations, E. Drakou (Room 5)
- B9 - Agro-biodiversity and ecosystem services at work to meet the SDGs, S. Jones, et al. (Room 4)
- B10b Urban agriculture and ecosystem services, K. Specht & M. Artmann. (Room 7)
Other sessions (O)
- O2- ESP Business-Science collaboration session: ‘Making Ecosystem Services work in Corporate Action: Increasing Impact, Unlocking Opportunity and Driving Innovation', M. Smith & M. van Weelden (Room 6)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T2b - Linking land management and biodiversity change to ecosystem services, M. Felipe-Lucia, et al. (Room C)
- T5a - Models for integrated ecosystem services assessments and future scenarios, S. Nedkov, et al. (Room 1-2)
- T11 - Telecoupling through global and interregional flows of ecosystem services, M. Schroter, et al. (Room 9)
- T14c - Bottlenecks and opportunities for applying ecosystem services in spatial planning, C. Albert, et al. (Room 3)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Keynote (Room 1-2)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
- B1a - Marine and coastal ecosystem service mapping and modelling: moving beyond land-based adaptations, E. Drakou (continued) (Room 5)
- B9 - Agro-biodiversity and ecosystem services at work to meet the SDGs, S. Jones, et al. (continued) (Room 4)
- B10b Urban agriculture and ecosystem services, K. Specht & M. Artmann. (continued) (Room 7)
Other sessions (O)
- O2- ESP Business-Science collaboration session: ‘Making Ecosystem Services work in Corporate Action: Increasing Impact, Unlocking Opportunity and Driving Innovation', M. Smith & M. van Weelden (Room 6)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T2b - Linking land management and biodiversity change to ecosystem services, M. Felipe-Lucia, et al. (continued) (Room C)
- T5a - Models for integrated ecosystem services assessments and future scenarios, S. Nedkov, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
- T14c - Bottlenecks and opportunities for applying ecosystem services in spatial planning, C. Albert, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- T18b - Governing the trade-offs of peri-urban ecosystem services, M. Spyra, et al. (Room 9)
Lunch break
Parallel sessions
General sessions (G)
- G3 - Ecosystem services supply and demand why social-ecological dynamics matter, M. Mehring & D. Hummel (Room 4)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T2b - Linking land management and biodiversity change to ecosystem services, M. Felipe-Lucia, et al. (continued) (Room C)
- T4b - Less is more or the more the better? Dealing with simplification and uncertainties in ES mapping, I. Palomo, et et. (Room 5)
- T5a - Models for integrated ecosystem services assessments and future scenarios, S. Nedkov, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
- T8 - Making the intangible tangible: Using social media data to assess cultural ecosystem services, J. Langemeyer, et al. (Room 6)
- T9 - Ecosystems services and Human health, A. Bonn, et al. (Room 7)
- T14c - Bottlenecks and opportunities for applying ecosystem services in spatial planning, C. Albert, et al. (continued) (Room 3)
- T18b - Governing the trade-offs of peri-urban ecosystem services, M. Spyra, et al. (continued) (Room 9)
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Parallel sessions
Biome Working Group sessions (B)
General sessions (G)
- G3 - Ecosystem services supply and demand why social-ecological dynamics matter, M. Mehring & D. Hummel (continued) (Room 4)
Thematic Working Group sessions (T)
- T4b - Less is more or the more the better? Dealing with simplification and uncertainties in ES mapping, I. Palomo, et et. (continued) (Room 5)
- T5a - Models for integrated ecosystem services assessments and future scenarios, S. Nedkov, et al. (continued) (Room 1-2)
- T6a - The IPBES experience - advancing ES thinking, S. Jacobs, et al. (Room 7)
- T8 - Making the intangible tangible: Using social media data to assess cultural ecosystem services, J. Langemeyer, et al. (continued) (Room 6)
- T18b - Governing the trade-offs of peri-urban ecosystem services, M. Spyra, et al. (continued) (Room 9)
19 October 2018
Opening (Room 1-2)
Open space sessions
- O3 ESMERALDA session (Room 1+2)
- S10 - Circular (bio-)economy (Room 3)
- BWG1 ESP Marine Working Group meeting (Room 5)
- IPBES syntheses session (Room 4)
- Open meeting space: please request at information desk if rooms are still available for this slot, in case you would like to arrange an additional meeting
Coffee break (Banquet Hall)
Plenary session (Room 1-2)
- Reflection by YESS (Young Ecosystem Services Scientists)
- Panel discussion
- Feedback from the sessions
Keynote speaker (Room 1-2)
- Jakub Wejchert: Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services: EU policy and perspectives
Awards & Closing ceremony (Room 1-2)
- Presentation CO2 compensation project Forest for the Future in the Basque Country by Javier Franco, Fundación Lurgaia: will briefly explain the Quercus Program, that aims to recover part of the lost forests in the Basque Country and, hence, their value for biodiversity as well as the goods and services they provide to the people. A voucher with the donation amount of the ESP EU participants will be handed to Javier Franco.
- Best abstract and poster presentation ceremony
- Closing words by José Ignacio Asensio, Deputy of Environment (Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa)
- Closing by Angel Borja (AZTI), chair of the conference
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