Event Zernez
NATURAMA lecture: From heavy rain to drought

Description
Floods, drought or forest fires – in the Alpine region, such water-related extreme events occur again and again at irregular intervals. They are important for the development of natural ecosystems, but they can threaten lives and cause great damage. How do such events occur? How can they be predicted and their potential danger? What should we expect in the future? In her lecture, Manuela Brunner will shed light on the processes triggered by these extreme events, how their frequency and intensity are changing with climate change, and how we as a society can adapt to these events.
Speaker: Manuela Brunner, Prof. Dr., ETH Zurich and WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF | The Auditorium Schlossstall of the Swiss National Park is located directly next to the castle. 10 minutes from the train station.
Veranstaltungsort
Planta-Wildenberg Castle
7530 Zernez
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