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iEMSs Fellows 2013

The Board is very pleased to accept the unanimous recommendations of the Awards Committee. The 2013 iEMSs Fellows are:
 
Barbara Robson, CSIRO, Australia
Jiří Hřebíček, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Ioannis Athanasiadis, University of Thrace, Greece
 
The Board thanks the Award Committee for the excellent selection as these three iEMSs members deeply deserve this recognition for their continuous efforts aimed at the benefit of our Society.

iEMSs 2012 Student Paper Awards

The following students received the Best Student Paper Prize in the recent iEMSs 2012 Biennial Conference:

  • Romain Lardy, the First Place Award for Student Papers for the excellent paper: “Ecosystem Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Framework” (paper #447)

  • Romina Drees, the Second Place Award for Student Papers for the excellent paper: “Which household tolerates droughts? – Strategies to secure pastoral livelihoods” (paper #810)

  • Pierre Gousseau, the Third Place Award for Student Papers for the excellent paper: “Large-Eddy Simulation of Pollutant Dispersion in Downtown Montreal: Evaluation of the Convective and Turbulent Mass Fluxes” (paper #401)
  • Gary W. Johnson, the Third Place Award for Student Papers for the excellent paper: “Modelling Ecosystem Service Flows under Uncertainty with Stochastic SPAN” (paper #900)

The papers can be read from the iEMSs 2012 Procedings (link on the right) once they become available. Congratulations to all awardees!

iEMSs 2012 Student Presentation Awards

It is now a tradition that students attending a iEMSs conference can ask to participate to the Best Presentation award. The prize is given after a thorough examination led by a specific Committee (special thanks to Susan Cuddy for having led the works of this devoted group of people). This year, at iEMSs 2012, the following young researchers were awarded:

  1. Niklaus Lehmann (ETH Zürich), for the presentation of the paper “Adapting towards climate change: A whole-farm approach” co-authored with Robert Finger
  2. Gunnar Dressler (UFZ Leipzig) for the paper ” Mobility – a panacea for pastoralism? An ecological-economic model- ling approach” co-authored with Birgit Müller and Karin Frank
  3. Joseph Kasprzyk (Penn State, USA) for the paper “Many-Objective Robust Decision Making for Water Supply Portfolio Planning Under Deep Uncertainty” co-authored with Shanthi Nataraj, Patrick Reed, and Robert Lempert