Session: Collaborative Networks: Building Thriving Research Communities Vital to Ecosystem Science
The AmeriFlux Network: A carbon, water and energy community of practice
Thursday, August 5, 2021
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Trevor Keenan, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; Climate and Ecosystems, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
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Trevor Keenan
Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, USA
AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem CO2, water, and energy fluxes in North, Central and South America. It was established to connect research on field sites representing major biomes, including tundra, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conifer, deciduous, and tropical forests. As a grassroots, investigator-driven network, the AmeriFlux community has tailored instrumentation to suit each unique ecosystem. This community is diverse in its interests, use of technologies and collaborative approaches. As a result, the AmeriFlux Network continually pioneers new ground. In this talk we will discuss some aspects of network coordination that help make that possible.