DEEPSURF Conference is a forum for scientific, political, and societal debate arising from the need to manage natural resources in a more sustainable way in the context of climate change and transition to green and renewable energies. Questions and challenges emerging from the Green Deal promoted by the European Union will be at the heart of the Conference.
How to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and enhance carbon dioxide sequestrations?
How to improve our knowledge of complex ecosystems involved in ecological transition?
How to contribute to the debate on sustainable resource management?
The Conference aims to bring together scientists from a range of disciplines: geosciences, environment, soil, forest sciences, applied mathematics, geography, history, economy, and social and legal sciences. Such diversity is necessary in order to debate the major challenges posed by the European Green Deal.
TOWARDS SOLUTIONS FOR
ENERGY AND ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION
plenary sessions
Energy, climate crisis and conflicts
Reaching carbon neutrality, when and how?
technical sessions
Energy transitions: ambitions and limits
Carbon cycle and CCS, from deep to surface
From evidence-based science to sociale acceptability: example of coalbed methane
Tools, concepts and insights for decision-makers on land-use management
New methodological- technical approaches and their applications
FIELD TRIPS
#Field trip 1: Blénod thermal power station, agro-ecological and energy transitions with the Bouzule farm
#Field trip 2: Industrial pollution soil remediation and water quality monitoring in northern Lorraine
#Field trip 3: From Koenigsmacker anhydrite quarry to Cattenom nuclear power plant <br
#Field trip 4: Agro-ecological and energy transitions with the Bouzule farm and Storengy underground gas storage
#Field trip 5: Past oil exploitation and present geothermal energy in northern Alsace
#Field trip 6: Past coal exploitation and present energy challenges in northern Lorraine
#Field trip 7: From geological storage of radioactive waste to forest nutrient cycle monitoring