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Thursday 11th july
10.45 - 13.00 h.
Location: Salón de Actos

Building a transnational network of terrestrial ecoacoustic monitoring initiatives to share knowledge, establish standards and promote data exchange. Part 1: ongoing programmes

Chairpersons

Sandra Müller

University of Freiburg, Germany

Chairpersons

Jonathan Carruthers-Jones

Department of Agriculture and Forestry. University of Helsinki. Finland

Presentations

Kevin Darras

An overview of worldwide ecoacoustic patterns and research

Speaker

EFNO research group (Ecosystèmes Forestiers Nogent). INRAE. France

Biography not available

Linda Schwarzkopf

The Australian Acoustic Observatory

Speaker

Biography not available

Diego Llusia

A neotropical collaborative acoustic monitoring network to assess climate change impacts on anurans

Speaker

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Spain

Biography not available

Jérôme Sueur

Introduction to sonosylva, a country-scale project for the acoustic monitoring of protected forests

Speaker

National Museum of Natural History (MNHN). France

Biography not available

Luc Barbaro

A multi-regional ecoacoustic network to study how organic farming and permanent grassland cover contribute to shape acoustic biodiversity in French farmland soundscapes

Speaker

INRAE Toulouse. France

Biography not available

Camille Desjonquères

Structure and function of acoustic communities in the ORCHAMP observatory

Speaker

Université Grenobles Alpes. France

Biography

DR. CAMILLE DESJONQUÈRES – CV
Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine — UniversitÃ...

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Sandra Müller

Integrating acoustic monitoring into German national forest monitoring (pilot on selected Levell II plots)

Speaker

University of Freiburg, Germany

Biography not available

Carlos Abrahams

Designing and maintaining long-term biodiversity monitoring programs

Speaker

Baker consultants. UK

Biography not available

Rose Keller

Nordic Sound Research Network (NSRN)

Speaker

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA). Norway

Biography not available