Colleagues, this is the second call for registration and abstracts for the 2018 
Mountain Climate Conference. MtnClim will be held at the Rocky Mountain 
Biological Lab in Gothic, CO from September 17-21. Abstracts are due by July 2.

Please visit the website where you will find a draft of the agenda, information 
on abstract submission, lodging, and more:

http://www.rmbl.org/mtn-clim-2018/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rmbl.org%2Fmtn-clim-2018%2F&data=02%7C01%7Candy.bunn%40wwu.edu%7C35c80c8dc01e460bb55808d5ce1cac4d%7Cdc46140ce26f43efb0ae00f257f478ff%7C0%7C0%7C636641544918825411&sdata=ehT2W%2Fyg8DaHTUUM9%2BUhX22v%2BDMo0oWHdWoW6LjIPgA%3D&reserved=0>

The theme for this year’s MtnClim is Anticipating climate change impacts in 
mountains: Embracing variability. Decades of research has led to the 
understanding that temporal variability in climate affects mountain ecosystems 
in terms of water availability, the distribution of organisms, wildfire, and a 
myriad of ecosystem processes. In addition to variation over time, there has 
been increased interest in the variability that we see in mountain climate as 
expressed in space. We will look at how the intersection of climate variation 
in time and space might produce surprises that are hard to anticipate. These 
include the potential for mountain systems to act as refugia, approaches for 
characterizing spatial and temporal climate variability (e.g. climate 
velocity), climatic buffering by forests, and other areas of research relevant 
to anticipating and mitigating climate change impacts.

The 2018 Mountain Climate Conference will continue the tradition of excellence 
by working at the intersection of climate and a host of other scientific 
disciplines including hydrology, ecology, and glaciology. The meeting includes 
oral and poster presentations featuring keynote talks by thought leaders in the 
field as well as highlighting exceptional early-career scientists, providing 
forums for resource managers, and integrating undergraduate and graduate 
students into the professional community.

Please note the date and register soon to take advantage of early registration 
costs.

We hope to see you in beautiful Gothic during Aspen season.

All the best from the entire organizing team,

Andy Bunn, Western Washington University
Scotty Strachan, University of Nevada Reno



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