The Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium: 50 years of Enhancing Geomorphology; Denver, CO; October 2019
宾厄姆顿地貌学研讨会:增强地貌学 50 年;
基本信息
- 批准号:1903718
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- 金额:$ 5.42万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-04-01 至 2020-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Over the past 50 years, the discipline of geomorphology has evolved substantially over a relatively short timescale. General, historical interpretations and descriptions of the landscape were replaced by detailed studies to understand processes at fine scales using quantitative techniques. Soon thereafter, new tools and technology improved data collection techniques and expanded observations, providing geomorphologists with a wealth of data to reveal new research questions. Contemporary geomorphology has become a challenging system science that evaluates the interaction and complex connectivity among many variables and incorporates many other disciplines. The history of the discipline is an important educational resource that can be used to help shape perspectives of modern geomorphologists. The 50th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium (BGS) will be a milestone event which provides an introspective assessment of the past and future of the discipline. The agenda for this BGS aims to make the event more student friendly and diverse. The plans include a peer mentoring program called "Rocky Mountain Rendezvous" to connect students and senior researchers, coordination with Diversity Officers and Equal Opportunity Offices at local colleges, and a panel discussion designed to address the challenges of inclusivity. A Diversity and Inclusion Statement will be developed and included in conference materials as well as on the website.During the past 50 years, BGS has offered many benefits to the scientific community, culminating in 25 special issues of Geomorphology and other book publications for the early symposia. The longevity and continued success of the BGS to advance the discipline has been recognized at a global scale. The symposium continues to provide a prominent forum for established and emerging scientists to present, exchange, and disseminate methods, techniques, and results on geomorphic research to the global community. Because of its size and focus, the symposium offers an unrivalled opportunity to engage actively in discussion with a broad range of scientists linked by the discipline. Opportunities for scientists, researchers, and students to interact closely in single-session symposium for an extended period are virtually non-existent at large society meetings such the American Geophysical Union (AGU), Association of American Geographers (AAG), and Geological Society of America (GSA). Whereas the symposium will contribute substantially to the scientific foundations of geomorphic research, it also will address topics of great importance and relevance to society, including topics such as natural hazards, environmental change, human impacts, landscape evolution and management, and policy. The organizers have plans to attract attendees from a broader range of countries, which will infuse the discipline with a richer international character.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
在过去的 50 年里,地貌学学科在相对较短的时间内发生了巨大的发展。对景观的一般历史解释和描述被详细的研究所取代,以使用定量技术在精细尺度上理解过程。此后不久,新的工具和技术改进了数据收集技术并扩大了观测范围,为地貌学家提供了丰富的数据来揭示新的研究问题。当代地貌学已成为一门具有挑战性的系统科学,它评估许多变量之间的相互作用和复杂的连通性,并融合了许多其他学科。该学科的历史是重要的教育资源,可用于帮助塑造现代地貌学家的观点。第 50 届宾厄姆顿地貌学研讨会 (BGS) 将是一次里程碑式的活动,它将对该学科的过去和未来进行反思性评估。本次 BGS 的议程旨在使活动更加学生友好和多样化。这些计划包括一个名为“落基山交会”的同行指导计划,旨在连接学生和高级研究人员,与当地大学的多样性官员和平等机会办公室进行协调,以及旨在应对包容性挑战的小组讨论。将制定一份多样性和包容性声明,并将其纳入会议材料和网站中。在过去 50 年中,BGS 为科学界带来了许多好处,最终出版了 25 期地貌学特刊和其他书籍出版物,供早期研究人员参考。研讨会。 BGS 在推动该学科发展方面的悠久历史和持续成功已在全球范围内得到认可。研讨会继续为知名和新兴科学家提供一个重要的论坛,向全球社会展示、交流和传播地貌研究的方法、技术和结果。由于其规模和重点,研讨会提供了一个无与伦比的机会,可以与该学科相关的广泛科学家积极参与讨论。在美国地球物理联合会 (AGU)、美国地理学家协会 (AAG) 和地质学会等大型学会会议上,科学家、研究人员和学生在单次研讨会上长时间密切互动的机会几乎不存在。美国(GSA)。尽管研讨会将为地貌研究的科学基础做出重大贡献,但它也将讨论与社会具有重要意义和相关性的主题,包括自然灾害、环境变化、人类影响、景观演变和管理以及政策等主题。组织者计划吸引来自更广泛国家的参与者,这将为该学科注入更丰富的国际特色。该奖项反映了 NSF 的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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