In August 2021, IMBeR and IMECaN ran a 5-day virtual summer school ‘Interdisciplinary ocean science for sustainable development’. The summer school was attended by 60 early career researchers from 38 countries.
Day 1 – Interdisciplinary Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
Welcome to ClimEco7 from IMBeR
John Claydon IMBeR IPO, Canada
Welcome and introduction to ClimEco7
Jessica Blythe Brock University, Canada
A different ‘type’ of scientist for a different ‘type’ of science
Chris Cvitanovic Australian National University, Australia
Introduction to (transdisciplinary) ecology approaches for ocean science
Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia
Introduction to (transdisciplinary) marine social sciences
Jessica Blythe Brock University, Canada
How to write a good science paper
Stephanie Brodie National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States
How to write a successful grant proposal
Rashid Sumaila University of British Columbia, Canada
Day 2 – Climate Change and the Ocean
The IPCC process and the on-going 6th assessment report. Focus on the ocean
Laurent Bopp Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’environnement, France
Interconnected SDGs and ecosystem impacts of climate change
Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia
Communicating climate change and getting behavioral economics
Ingrid van Putten CSIRO, Australia
The process of high-level groups such as Fish-MIP/ISIMIP and IPBES
Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia
More about the IPCC and how ECRs can get involved
Laurent Bopp Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’environnement, France
Day 3 – More Climate Change and the Ocean
Recap of Day 2
Laurent Bopp Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’environnement, France
Impacts of climate change on ecology and biodiversity
John Claydon IMBeR IPO, Canada
Bioeconomic modeling
Rashid Sumaila University of British Columbia, Canada
Social impacts of climate change in marine ecosystems (vulnerability & equity)
Ingrid van Putten CSIRO, Australia
Challenges and solutions for early careers researchers
Stephanie Brodie National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States
Day 4 – Modelling
Recap of day 3
John Claydon
IMBeR IPO, Canada
Modelling basics
Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia
Species distribution modelling and ecological forecasting
Stephanie Brodie National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States
Economic, food security and management implications of climate change
Rashid Sumaila University of British Columbia, Canada
How to create quality (academic) social media content
Jessica Blythe Brock University, Canada
Day 5 – Science Policy
Recap of day 4
Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia
Climate modelling, projections, and uncertainties
Laurent Bopp Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’environnement, France
Making science matter: Connecting marine science to policy and practice
Chris Cvitanovic Australian National University, Australia
Key concepts in marine policy and governance
Chris Cvitanovic Australian National University, Australia