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Les activités se dérouleront sur 03 journées.

Programme des activités 

   ACTIVITIES / PRESENTATIONSFirst NameLast NameAffiliationsCountry
        
Wednesday July 9     
08:0009:00 Badge Pickup / Poster Setup      All attendees must have registered online by June 12    
        
09:0010:00 Welcome/Introductions/Overviews (3-5 minutes each)    
        
   GEIA Executive Committee Co-ChairsCathyLeal-LiousseCNRSFrance
    NicolasHuneeusCentre for Climate and Resilience Research and Department of Geophysics, Universidad de ChileChile
    BrianMcDonaldNOAA Chemical Sciences LabUSA
   Welcome to 21st GEIA Conference.    
   Thank You Conference Hosts & Sponsors, GEIA Supporters, Scientific Steering Committee, Working Groups, Partner Organizations, Participants.     
   Conference Goals, Format, Town Hall, Poster Prize    
        
10:0010:30 Coffee/Tea Break    
        
10:3012:00 Session 1. Anthropogenic sources from urban to global scales     
   Moderators – MonicaCrippaJoint Research Centre, European Commission and Unisystems S.A.Italy
    MarcGuevaraBarcelona Supercomputiung CenterSpain
    SekouKeitaUniversité Peleforo Gon Coulibaly de Korhogo Ivory Coast
   Introduction to Session 1    
   Oral  1a – 7 Presentations (5 minutes each) Followed by Q&A Panel    
   Oral  1b – 7 Presentations (5 minutes each) Followed by Q&A Panel    
   Introducing the United States GReenhouse gas And Air Pollutants Emissions System (GRA2PES)OwenCooperNOAA ESRL CSDUSA
   The first European gridded Hydrogen Emissions InventoryHugoDenier van der GonTNO, NLNetherlands
   Emission estimates and trends (2000-2022) of criteria air pollutants and greenhouse gases from electricity generation in GhanaSam-QuarcooDotseUniversity of Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentGhana
   Spatial Analysis of Urban Cooking Emission Sources in West African Cities: The Case of Yopougon District, Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)MadinaDoumbiaUniversity Peleforo GON COULIBALY Cote d’Ivoire
   High-resolution air pollutant emissions from thermal power plants in EU decarbonisation scenariosPatrickDrahelmGerman Aerospace Center (DLR)Germany
   Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) emission inventory from road dust in Abidjan CitySylvainGnamienFelix Houphouet-Boigny UniversityCôte d’Ivoire
   Reducing Air Pollution and Advancing Climate Action through Sustainable Waste Management in UgandaAdrianaGomez-SanabriaIIASAAustria
   Developing up-to date global emission inventories: the EDGAR Fast-Track methodologyDiegoGuizzardiJRCItaly
   PAPILA: A High-resolution inventory of atmospheric emissions in Latin AmericaNicolasHuneeusCentre for Climate and Resilience Research and Department of Geophysics, Universidad de ChileChile
   First Complete African Anthropogenic Emission Inventory for Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollutants from 1990 to 2022SekouKeitaUniversité Peleforo Gon Coulibaly de Korhogo Ivory Coast
   Emission inventory of air pollutants and greenhouse gases in Burkina Faso: current situationBernardNanaEcole Normale Supérieure / Université Joseph KI-ZERBOBurkina Faso
   Volatile Organic Compound Emissions in an Arctic Oil FieldKerriPratt  University of MichiganUSA
   Reporting National gridded ((0.1°×0.1°)  Methane Emission Data for India: To Redefine Global Climate StudiesSaroj KumarSahuBerhampur UniversityIndia
   The Global Emission Modeling System (GEMS) with highly resolved source informationShuTaoPeking UniversityChina
    HuizhongShengSouthern University of Science and TechnologyChina
12:0013:00Poster #Posters  1 – Short 30-Second Introductions Followed by Poster Review    
   Health Risk Assessment of heavy metals from burning of common cooking fuels in NigeriaKhadijatAbdulkareemUniversity of IlorinNigeria
   A GIS analysis of the spatial distribution of open-air waste burning sites in the Abidjan area.YapoAyenonUniversité Félix Houphouet Boigny, AbidjanCôte d’Ivoire
   Emission trajectories Through 2050: Integrating NDC 2025 Mitigation Measures Ignacio LeivaBarrosUniversidad de ChileChile
   Do Anthropogenic Terpenoids matter in Atmospheric Chemistry ? Lessons from the DATAbASE project AgnesBorbonLaMP/OPGC/UCA/CNRSFrance
   Expanding the Horizon of VOC Emission Estimation: The Role of Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging Non-Conventional Sources (QOGI) for Non-Convential SourcesLuca CarreraPolytechnic University of MilanItaly
   RESPIRE: high-Resolution air Emissions Systems to suPport modellIng and monitoRing Efforts in SpainPaulaCastesanaBarcelona Supercomputing CenterSpain
   The Use of Artificial Intelligence for Proxying Emissions in Climate TRACEGaryCollinsThe Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Climate TRACE, Clean Air FundUSA
   Quantifying Global Facility-Level Anthropogenic Air Pollution for Climate TRACEGaryCollinsThe Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Climate TRACE, Clean Air FundUSA
   Improving the representation of zzzVOC emissions for air quality modelling in EuropeKevinde OliveiraBarcelona Supercomputing CenterSpain
   The Use of Climate TRACE as Input to Atmospheric ModelingZoheyrDoctorWattTime and Climate TRACEUSA
   Quantification of Anthropogenic Emission Uncertainties of Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gases Across Multiple SectorsThiernoDoumbiaLaboratoire d’Aerologie, University of Toulouse, CNRS/UPS France
   Urban-Scale High-Resolution Mapping of NO, NO₂, CO, and CO₂ Concentrations andAissatouFayeUCADSenegal
   HTAP_v3.1 emission mosaic: a global effort to tackle air quality issues by quantifying global anthropogenic air pollutant sourcesDiegoGuizzardiJRCItaly
   A global anthropogenic emissions inventory of reactive gases and aerosols (1750 – 2024): an update to the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS) CMIP7-Fast TrackRachelHoeslyPNNL – JGCRIUSA
   Evaluation of ammonia emissions over the Benelux against spaceborne and in situ NH3 measurements using the WRF-Chem regional modelMarcoHufnagelRoyal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB)Belgium
   A new environmental challenge: assessing odour emissions and impactMarzioInvernizziPolytechnic University of MilanItaly
   Probing transient emissions from non-ideal operation of a modern wood stoveLeonardKiragoYork UniversityUK
   Emission and nitrogen deposition budget in two urban areas (Abidjan, Korhogo) and one rural area (Lamto) in Côte d’Ivoire for the period 2017-2020DiabyLamineUniversité Nangui Abrogoua, IRENCôte d’ Ivoire
   Integrated assessment of transport sector decarbonization strategies in Abidjan and their impact on pollutants emissions CathyLeal-LiousseCNRSFrance
   Profiling VOCs in the urban background environment of Athens, Greece by means of PTR-Q-MS continuous high resolution measurements: Levels and source assessmentEleniLiakakouNational Observatory of AthensGreece
   The impact of global Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service emissions inventories on global air quality forecasts and reanalysesAuraLupascuECMWFGermany
   BTEX levels in the atmosphere at an urban environment in the Eastern Mediterranean: The case of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceNikosMihalopoulosNational Observatory of AthensGreece
   Quantification of Ammonia Emissions from 24 Anthropogenic Sources in IndiaAshirbadMishraBerhampur UniversityIndia
   Impact Evaluation of VOCs Sources on Ozone Formation using MachineManishaMishraAzim Premji University, BengaluruIndia
   CO2, CO and δ13C-CO2 data from recurrent wildfire months in São Paulo Metropolitan Region, BrazilLeslieMorales-EspinozaUniversity of São Paulo Brazil
   Estimating the contribution of different tourism sectors to NOx and PM2.5 emissions in the NetherlandsAbdullah AlNayeemOregon State UniversityUSA
   Direct airborne emission measurements for inventory validation and source attribution of volatile organic compoundsEvaPfannerstillForschungszentrum JülichGermany
   High Resolution Inventory of CH4 Emissions in Chile (2005-2022): Waste and Livestock SectorsDianaRojas VergaraUniversidad de ChileChile
   National Emission Modeling System for GHG emissions in Japan (NEMS-GHG)MakotoSaitoNational Institute for Environmental StudiesJapan
   A Source Specific Calibration of Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors Using Machine Learning and Emission Inventories: A Case Study in Fianarantsoa, MadagascarRajatSharmaUniversité Gustave EiffelFrance
        
13:0014:15 Lunch    
        
14:1515:00 Session 2. Natural Emissions     
   Moderators –KaterinaSindelarovaCharles UniversityCzechia
    SteveSmith Joint Global Change InstitutionUSA
    PallaviSaxenaUniversity of Dehli India
   Introduction to Session 2    
   Oral  2 – 6 Presentations (5 minutes each) Followed by Q&A Panel    
   Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and Fire seasonality interplay over GhanaPrinceAslieviKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KumasiGhana
   Temperature-Driven Terpene Emissions and Atmospheric Chemistry: Insights from Systematic Meta-AnalysesEfstratiosBourtsoukidisThe Cyprus InstituteCyprus
   Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene Emissions Increase with Forest Degradation and Land Use Change in the Amazon Arc of DeforestationElianeGomes AlvesMax Planch Institute for BiogeochemistryGermany
   Analysis of long-term trends of VOC emissions over Africa using the ESA Climate Change Initiative HCHO dataset and the MAGRITTE CTM Glenn-MichaelOomenRoyal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy Belgium
   Concentration levels, emission sources and long term trend of carbonaceous aerosols at Nsimi, rural forest zone in the southern CameroonMarie-RoumyOuafo Mendo-LeumbeU. DoualaCameroon
   BVOC Emission and Reactivity Under Combined Stress: More Than Just an Additive Effect?EvaPfannerstillForschungszentrum JülichGermany
        
15:0015:45Poster #Poster  2 – Short 30-Second Introductions Followed by Poster Review    
   Nighttime Vertical Gradients of O3 and NO in Forested Regions Show Soil Emissions of NOSimoneAndersenMax Planck Institute for ChemistryGermany
   Radiological Hazard Indices of Natural Radioactivity in Agricultural Soils: Implications for Food SafetyDejiBelloAhmadu Bello UniversityNigeria
   Quantifying natural emissions and their impacts on air quality in a 2050s AustraliaKathrynEmmersonCSIROAustralia
   Balancing Biogenic methane emissions with Microbial mitigation Approaches in WetlandsGabriel-IbehIfeomaNnamdi Azikiwe University Nigeria
   Estimation of uncertainty of the isoprene emissions in a global datasetJanaMarkovaCharles UniversityCzechia
   Studying the impact of soil moisture stress on isoprene emissionsKaterinaSindelarovaCharles UniversityCzechia
   Modelling VOC exchanges between a mixed forest ecosystem and the atmosphere using FORCAsTv2.0 (Vielsalm, BE)BertVerreykenRoyal Belgian Institute for Space AeronomyBelgium
   Influence of an increase in wet atmospheric nitrogen deposition on greenhouse gas and reactive nitrogen gas emissionsMoussaZoureDaloa UniversityIvory Coast
        
15:4516:15 Coffee/Tea Break    
16:1516:30 Group photo    
        
16:3017:00 Continue Poster 1 and 2  Review    
        
17:0018:00 Summary Discussion of Key Findings –  Sessions 1 & 2    
   Moderators: Session 1 & 2 Chairs        All Attendees Participate    
        
18:1519:45 Side-meetings     
        
   African emissions : estimation and mitigation    
   The side meeting is organized by the GEIA project’s Africa Emissions Working Group. The objective is to bring together people concerned by this topic, to present the group’s activities as well as those of other partners or institutes who will be present, in order to develop joint actions in the future.    
        
   GEIA VOC side-meeting     
   Side meeting of the GEIA VOC working group for networking and to discuss work and progress of the group’s ongoing projects (data directory, global VOC observation data overview). Open to members and non-members of the VOC working group!     
        
   GEIA Methane side-meeting    
   The newly formed GEIA Methane Working Group is seeking participation in recommending a state-of-the-art methodology for integrating atmospheric and activity data to track changes in global methane emissions ».    
        
Thursday July 10     
        
08:0009:00 Badge Pickup / Poster Setup      All attendees must have registered online by June 12    
        
09:0009:15 Day 2 Overview – Progression from Sessions 3&4 to Town Hall to Next Steps    
        
09:1510:00 Session 3.  Integrated top-down and bottom up assessments    
   Moderators  HugoDenier van der GonTNO, NLNetherlands
    NicolasHuneeusCentre for Climate and Resilience Research and Department of Geophysics, Universidad de ChileChile
    TomohiroOdaUSRAUSA
   Introduction to Session 3    
   Oral 3 –   6  Presentations (5 minutes each) Followed by Q&A Panel    
   Novel approaches to address air pollution using Activity dataSanjarAli WRI IndiaIndia
   Top-down estimates of European emissions of black carbon for 2022JgorArduiniUniversity of UrbinoItaly
   Top-Down Daily All Forms Carbon Emissions Calculated Asia-Wide Using Multiple Satellites and Surface Observations in TandemJason BlakeCohenChina University of Mining and TechnologyChina
   Bridging the gap between bottom-up and top-down CO2 emission estimates in Europe using Δ14CO2 observationsCarlosGomez  Lund UniversitySweden
   Advancing sectoral emission estimates using TEMPO and LEO satellite observationsZhenQu North Carolina State UniversityUSA
   Global emissions of VOCs constrained by TROPOMI formaldehyde and glyoxal data and the MAGRITTE chemical transport modelYasmineSfendlaRoyal Belgian Institute for Space AeronomyBelgium
        
10:0010:30Poster #Poster  3 – Short 30-Second Introductions Followed by Poster Review    
   Meta-modeling for the Climate TRACE Emissions InventoryZoheyrDoctorWattTime and Climate TRACEUSA
   An integrated framework for optimising air quality management in South AfricaDanDuringNorth West UniversitySouth Africa
   Validation of a global bottom-up point source catalogue with satellite-based emissionsMarcGuevaraBarcelona Supercomputiung CenterSpain
   Analysis of Temporal Variation of Methane Emission Concentration in Nigeria and the implications to Economic GrowthGabriel FridayIbehDannis Osadebay UniversityNigeria
   A Review of Ammonia Emissions in Colombia and Latin AmericaSaulMartinez MolinaUniversidad de los Llanos / Universidad Nacional de ColombiaColumbia
   High spatial and temporary resolution model for estimation of local and global emissions generated by the transportation sector in Chile, 2015-2050MauricioOssesUniversidad Técnica Federico Santa MaríaChile
   NOx emissions in Bucharest across the seasons: evaluating WRF-Chem and CAMS-REG inventory against SWING+ and in situ measurementsAntoinePasternakRoyal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB)Belgium
   Working Group Report – A directory of global in-situ VOC observations for better findability of data for modelers and beyond EvaPfannerstillForschungszentrum JülichGermany
   An open-source data system for comparing top-down and bottom up emissions: Application to methaneSteveSmith Joint Global Change InstitutionUSA
   Introduction to the 2027 IPCC Methodology Report on Inventories for Short-lived Climate ForcersSteveSmith Joint Global Change InstitutionUSA
   Comparison of photochemical regimes between multiple inventory modelling and satellite observationsYijuanZhangUniversity of BremenGermany
        
10:3011:00 Coffee/Tea Break    
        
11:0012:15 Session 4   Impacts of emissions of greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and emerging toxics    
   Moderators  –AgnesBorbonLaMP/OPGC/UCA/CNRSFrance
    ZigKlimontIIASAAustria
    Erikavon SchneidemesserResearch Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) and part of HelmholtzGermany
   Introduction to Theme 4    
   Oral 4  – 9  Presentations (5 minutes each) Followed by Q&A Panel    
   Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of Rwanda’s climate and air pollution mitigation measures MedinatAkindeleCarnegie Mellon UniversityUSA
   EDGAR contribution to the GEO Human Planet: emission trends and mitigation opportunities over global urban areasMonicaCrippaJoint Research Centre, European Commission and Unisystems S.A.Italy
   Evaluating the exposition to particle matter sources through oxidative potential in VietnamPamelaDominuttiFrench National Research Institute for Sustainable Development France
   On the Application of Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network for Daily forecasting of PM2.5 in DakarMamadou SiminaDrameUniversité Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD)Senegal
   Soil pollution by the « Azer-Iodine » plant in  Neftchala district  AnassHoudouMohammed VI University of Sciences and Health, CasablancaMorocco
   Machine Learning-Based Analysis of Seasonal Air Pollution Trends in Delhi: Impact of Meteorology and Emission SourcesPavanKumarRani Lakshmi Bai central Agricultural UniversityIndia
   Ongoing improvements and applications of a high resolution emission inventory in South AfricaMogeshNaidooCSIRSouth Africa
   Particle number measurement standard for diesel vehicles in ChileMauricioOssesUniversidad Técnica Federico Santa MaríaChile
   Impact of domestic and commercial combustion activities on PM2.5 personal exposure in Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire)Marie AlexiaYapoUniversity of ToulouseFrance
        
12:1512:45Poster #Poster  4 – Short 30-Second Introductions Followed by Poster Review    
   Gaseous Pollutant and Particulate Concentrations in the Airsheds of Local Cassava Granules Processing Locations KhadijatAbdulkareemUniversity of IlorinNigeria
   Long term variability of inorganic nitrogen dry deposition fluxes in major African ecosystemsMarcellinAdonUniversité Félix Houphouët BoignyCôte d’Ivoire
   Characterisation of household solid waste in AbidjanAnge StephaneAhouaUFHB/LASMESCôte d’Ivoire
   REACH: an accessible regional air quality and health assessment modelMedinatAkindeleCarnegie Mellon UniversityUSA
   Costs of Energy Transition: Metal Processing and Local Air Quality in IndonesiaDrashtiAminUniversity of MarylandUSA
   Simultaneous determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, their derivatives and phthalic acid esters bound to ambient PM2.5 during pre-summer season in Bengaluru, India and potential effect on protein aggregation diseasesB. Praphulla ChandraSri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher LearningIndia
   The “Integrated Nitrogen Studies in Africa” project: outputs and outcomesClaireDelonCNRSFrance
   Assessing Air Quality and Health Impacts of Quarry Operations in Southern Nigeria: Using Bioaugmented Vegetative Filter Walls Approach.  Imoh DominicEkpaFederal University of Technology Ikot AbasiNigeria
   Impact of air pollution on people’s health in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)Joelle NicoleGuissouuniversité Joseph Ki-ZERBOBurkina Faso
   Monitoring pollution in Liberia??SamuelKoenigUnited Methodist UniversityLiberia
   The challenge of government to balance between mitigating air pollution and promoting socio-economic sustainable development: A South African perspectivePhathutshedzoMukwevhoNorth-West UniversitySouth Africa
   Trend analysis from 1970 to 2022 of global mercury emissions in EDGARv8MarilenaMunteanJoint Research CenterItaly
   Using existing observations of atmospheric composition to characterize urban air quality in DakarDemba NdaoNiangUniversity of DakarSenegal
   Long term variability of carbonaceous aerosols in a West African savanna over a 15 year-period (Lamto, Côte d’Ivoire)ArseneOchouFélix Houphouet Boigny University Côte d’Ivoire
   Overview of the International Network to study Deposition and Atmospheric chemistry in AFrica (INDAAF) : a long term atmospheric measurements program in AfricaMoney GuillaumeOssohouUniversity of Man & Laboratoire des Sciences de la Matière, de l’Environnement et de l’Energie Solaire, Université Félix Houphouët-BoignyCôte d’Ivoire
   Use of the REACH reduced-complexity model to study air quality in West AfricaPrinceOulaUniversité Jean Lorougnon Guédé DaloaCôte d’Ivoire
   Low-cost sensors Validation and Estimation of PM (PM₁, PM₂.₅, and PM₁₀) concentrations over West African regionsMuawiyaSaniCenter for Atmospheri ResearchNigeria
   Air quality in a natural reserve the case of the Banco forest Abidjan Côte d’IvoireSéka Louis Hermann YapoUniversité de San Pedro Côte d’Ivoire
   Development and deployment of air quality monitoring technologies in NigerMounirZakariUniversité André Salifou, ZinderNiger 
        
12:4514:00 Lunch    
        
14:0014:30 Summary Discussion of Key Findings – Sessions 3 & 4 and Lead in to Town Hall     
   Moderators: Session 3 & 4 Chairs        All Attendees Participate    
        
14:3016:15 Town Hall — We invite the audience to contribute to a lively interactive discussion of how GEIA can best support decision making processes and how we can best organise ourselves to support mitigation of air pollution and greenhouse gases.    
        
        
16:1516:45 Coffee/Tea Break    
        
16:4518:00 GEIA Working Groups – Updates, Opportunities, Next Steps    
        
   Africa    
   VOC Emissions    
   Methane    
   Near Real Time    
   Africa    
   Latin America    
   China    
   Urban    
        
18:0018:30 Demonstration of ECCAD and Updates     
        
18:3019:00 IPCC SLCF emission inventory guideline report    
        
19:3022:00 Reception     
   GEIA Scientific Steering Committee Members Leaving in 2025 – Acknowledgments    
   Poster Prize     
        
Friday July 11      
        
08:0009:00 Badge Pickup / Poster Setup      All attendees must have registered online by June 12    
        
09:0010:00 Conference Summaries and Key Findings          
        
10:0010:30 Coffee/Tea Break    
        
10:3012:00 Moving Forward –     
        
        
   GEIA Working Groups and New Topics    
   Next GEIA Conference    
   Other Partnering Organizations    
   Ending Remarks     
        
12:0013:30 Lunch     
        
   END OF CONFERENCE    
        
14:0017:00 GEIA Scientific Steering Committee Meeting/Visits    
        
        
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