Concepts of resilience and recovery do not only apply to aquatic ecosystems but also to societies when faced with disruptions and crises. Past events have shown that adaptability and decisiveness are important keys to resilience and recovery. Disruptions are opportune moments for setting up strategies for management and recovery.
This edition will incorporate the theme of resilience and recovery in aquatic systems into the plenary sessions, encourage submissions that examine these topics, and invite you to contribute special sessions on topics relevant to freshwater and marine ecosystems.
Estela Romero, CREAF researcher, will co-chair a session with Prof. Dennis Swaney, Cornell University, and Prof. Josette Garnier, Sorbonne University, on the biogeochemical connection between land and sea. In particular, 'SS028 Watershed-Based Nutrient Accounting: Biogeochemical Connections From Catchments to Coastal Waters'.
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