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The International Environmetrics Society Conference (TIES 2024) will be held from 2 - 5 December at the Mawson Lakes Campus of the University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, South Australia.
The International Environmetrics Society (TIES) is a non-profit organization aimed to foster the development and use of statistical and other quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, environmental engineering and environmental monitoring and protection. To this end, the Society promotes the participation of statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the solution of environmental problems and emphasizes the need for collaboration and for clear communication between individuals from different disciplines and between researchers and practitioners.
All contributions related to environmetrics are welcome, but we specifically encourage contributions related to the following application and methods themes:
Applications: | Methods: |
climate change (adaptation and resilience) | spatiotemporal statistics |
natural hazards (rare events and extremes) | data fusion/integration |
renewable energy | hybrid modelling |
water quality and hydrology | AI and ML |
sustainability and biodiversity | probabilistic forecasting |
indigenous knowledge | environmental sampling/monitoring/design |
pushing the frontiers in environmetrics |
See here Plenary Speakers & Programme for details on our distinguished key-note speakers and programme.
Please see the Call for Papers page for full details and help guides (invited session proposal help, contributed paper proposal help) on how to submit your proposals.
For more details on registrations and submissions for the TIES 2024, please first login to your account. If you do not have an account then you can create one below:
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