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IGBP International Geosphere Biosphere Program www.igbp.net
Objectives of IGBP: IGBP is an international scientific research program that studies the interactions between biological, chemical and physical processes and how they impact (and are impacted by) with human systems. The Programme is built on interdisciplinarity, international networking and scientific integration. It addresses questions where an integrated, international approach is necessary. IGBP adds value to a large number of individual, national and regional research projects through the integration of activities in order to achieve enhanced scientific understanding of the Earth System.IGBP Newsletter Key issues of the IGBP are:
IGBP is structered by number of "core projects" and support projects. Core projects of IGBP (full list with search options) IGBP Publications IGBP Stockholm publishes the following items:
Core project specific publications are published by the individual core projects. For further details, link to the IGBP Home Page Last update: 11/8/11 Go Back
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| Type of Structure: | program |
| Regional Scope : | global |
| Parent Organisations : | ICSU |
| Child Organisations : | AIMES, ESSP, GLOBEC, GLP, IGAC, IGBP-Swiss-Comm, IGOS, ILEAPS, IMBER, LOICZ, PAGES, SOLAS, START
No more in operation : BAHC, GAIM, GCTE, IGBP-DIS, JGOFS, LUCC |
| Duration : | 1986 to present |
| Contact Address : | Prof. Sybil P. Seitzinger Executive Director IGBP Secretariat Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Box 50005 SE-104 05 Stockholm Sweden Phone: +46 (0)8 166 448 FAX: +46 (0)8 166 405 e-Mail: sybil.seitzinger(at)igbp.kva.se URL: http://www.igbp.net/ |
Objectives of IGBP:
IGBP is an international scientific research program that studies the interactions between biological, chemical and physical processes and how they impact (and are impacted by) with human systems. The Programme is built on interdisciplinarity, international networking and scientific integration. It addresses questions where an integrated, international approach is necessary. IGBP adds value to a large number of individual, national and regional research projects through the integration of activities in order to achieve enhanced scientific understanding of the Earth System.IGBP is structered by number of "core projects" and support projects.
IGBP Stockholm publishes the following items:
Core project specific publications are published by the individual core projects.