PROSE 2011

CALL FOR PAPERS!
Fifth Annual
Phenology Research and Observations of
Southwest Ecosystems (PROSE) Symposium

USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) &
SW Region, American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (SW-ASPRS)
 
Friday, October 28th, 2011*
Catalina Conference Room, USGS Environment and Natural Resources Building (ENRB), University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Program starts at 8:30 AM (onsite registration 8:00 AM), ends at 5:00 PM
Feel free to attend only those portions of the program that fit with your Friday schedule.
 
 

Keynote Speaker: David Moore
Phenoclimatologist, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
Phenology, ecology and ecosystem function: combining multiple observations using simple models
Call for Papers & Posters
Faculty, professionals, students, and citizen scientists are invited to present their research related to “Phenology Research and Observations of Southwest Ecosystems”
in either oral or poster format. All papers and poster related to phenology are welcomed.

 
Register for Conference and Submit Abstracts Online
http://www.asprs.org/a/SouthwestUS/registration/
Registration fee: $20 regular, $10 students; $0 student presenters (Includes lunch!)
Poster competition for students (Cash prizes!)
Please note that abstracts (300 words, including title, keywords, authors and their affiliation) are due by 1 October 2011 (submitted online). This meeting is open to all persons: please call this meeting to the attention of your colleagues and your students.
For more information see: http://www.asprs.org/a/SouthwestUS/html/index.html
Program Committee: Michaela Buenemann (elabuen@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University, ASPRS), Joel Sankey (jsankey@usgs.gov, USGS, NPN), Willem van Leeuwen (leeuw@ag.arizona.edu, University of Arizona, ASPRS), Cynthia Wallace (cwallace@usgs.gov, USGS, ASPRS)

*The symposium is coordinated in conjunction with the Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposium (http://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/rise), to be held Saturday, October 29th, 2011.
 
For more information contact:
Cynthia Wallace (
cwallace@usgs.gov
 
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Cynthia Wallace, Ph.D.
Research Geographer
USGS Southwest Geographic Science Team
520 North Park Avenue, Room 106; Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 670-5589