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Tipping phenomena in environmental dynamical systems

Organisers:

  • Valerie Livina (National Physical Laboratory, UK)
  • Ivan Sudakow (The Open University, UK)
  • QingPing Yang (Brunel University London, UK)

Tipping points represent critical thresholds in dynamical systems, where small perturbations can lead to disproportionate and potentially irreversible changes. These thresholds can manifest in various components of the Earth system, including the climate, ecosystems, and socio-economic structures. By leveraging the expertise of researchers studying tipping points in climate and ecology and integrating insights from industry stakeholders, this workshop aims to advance our collective understanding of tipping points in the context of sustainable development. Through collaboration and knowledge exchange, we can develop robust strategies to safeguard environmental systems and foster a more sustainable future.

The workshop is supported by the London Mathematical Society (LMS) and aligns with the strategic domain of "Energy and Environment" at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).

Please view the full workshop programme.

 To take part in the workshop, please register.  Participation is free of charge, but the number of available places is limited. The workshop registration will be closed on Monday, April 29 at 11:59 pm BST