PYRADAPT 2017 – Biarritz, France

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 07-08 Nov 2017
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Emplacement
Le Bellevue Congress Centre Biarritz


The Pyrenean Observatory of Climate Change (OPCC) and the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region, current Presidency of the Working Community of the Pyrenees (CTP), invite you to the 2º International Colloquium on Climate Change in mountain areas, PYRADAPT 2017, scheduled for November 7th and 8th  2017 at Le Bellevue Congress Center of Biarritz.

This colloquium aims to be a moment of meeting and exchange of knowledge between the scientific community and various technical entities (public research institutes, universities, technical agencies, associations and government technical bodies) to update the bases of Knowledge on impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation to climate change on mountain areas in order to enhance climate change adaptation in the Pyrenees.

Translation

During Colloquium the simultaneous translation from Spanish to French and from French to Spanish will be available. There may be also be from Spanish/French to English.

Catering

The organization of the Colloquium will offer a catering of organic and local products to the participants.

Registration

The registration is free but the reservation through the online form is required.

Online registration PYRADAPT 2017

More information

Website: https://pyradapt.wordpress.com/english-version/

Contact email: info_opcc@ctp.org

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