PROGRAMME of THE CCE-CIS 2022 CONFERENCE
DECEMBER 8, 2022 (Thursday)
from 08:00
Registration of conference Participants
Hall
Level – 1
09:00 – 09:45
Opening Ceremony
09:45 – 11:15
I Plenary Session
Natural environment towards climate change
11:15 – 11:30
Coffee break
11:30 – 13:30
II Plenary Session
Climate change – social, economic and political effects
13:30 – 14:45
Lunch
14:45 – 16:15
I Business Panel
Business Development Sustainability – theory and practice
16:15 – 16:30
Coffee break
16:30 – 18:00
II Business Panel
Energy transformation – challenges, opportunities and restrictions
18:00 – 19:00
Break
19:00 – 21:00
Gala Dinner
DECEMBER 9, 2022 (Friday)
08:00 – 09:00
Thematic Sessions
09:00 – 09:45
Coffee break
09:45 – 11:15
Thematic Sessions
11:15 – 11:30
Coffee break
11:30 – 13:00
Thematic Sessions
13:00 – 13:15
Coffee break
13:15 – 14:00
Poster Session
14:00 – 15:00
Discussion, summary and closing of the conference
15:00 – 16:00
Lunch
The Organizer reserves the right to make changes to the Conference program.
DECEMBER 8, 2022 (Thursday)
from 08:00
Hall
Level – 1
Registration of conference Participants
09:00 – 09:30
Auditorium
Level 0
Opening Ceremony of the Conference
09:30 – 10:40
Auditorium
Level 0
I PLENARY SESSION – part 1
Natural environment towards climate change
Moderator: prof. dr hab. Dorota Kołodyńska
Plenary lectures
Prof. Stefaan Poedts, Ph.D. D.Sc. (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, UMCS)
Solar weather and solar climate versus earth climate
Prof. Joanna Wibig, Ph.D. D.Env. (University of Lodz, Poland)
Climate in Poland, contemporary changes and future perspectives
10:40 – 10:50
Hall
Level – 1
Coffee break
10:50 – 12:00
Auditorium
Level 0
I PLENARY SESSION – part 2
Natural environment towards climate change
Moderator: prof. dr hab. Dorota Kołodyńska
Plenary lectures
Prof. Jean Poesen, Ph.D. D.Sc. Dr.H.C. (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, UMCS, Poland)
Impact of expected climate change on geomorphic process intensities and related land degradation
Prof. Jaco Vangronsveld, Ph.D. D.Sc. (Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium, UMCS, Poland)
The use of an Ecotron infrastructure to investigate the effects of climate change on above- and below-ground ecosystem processes
12:00 – 12:15
Hall
Level – 1
Coffee break
12:15 – 14:30
Auditorium
Level 0
II PLENARY SESSION
Climate change – social, economic and political effects
Moderator: dr hab. Marek Więckowski, prof. IGiPZ
Plenary lectures
Prof. Andrzej Mizgajski, Ph.D. D.Env. (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Climate change – between science, ideology and politics
Prof. Marek Degórski, Ph.D. D.Env. (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the PAS, Committee of Geographical Sciences of the PAS, Poland)
Socio-economic challenges and implementation of proposed solutions in the context of quality of life in areas most sensitive to climate changematu
Prof. Przemysław Śleszyński, Ph.D. D.Env. (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of PAS, Poland)
Challenges of spatial planning and development in Poland in the face of climate change
Assoc. Prof. Zbigniew Karaczun, Ph.D. D.Env. (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland)
The impact of climate change on agriculture and food security
14:30 – 15:40
Lunch
14:40 – 17:10
Auditorium
Level 0
I BUSINESS PANEL
Business Development Sustainability – theory and practice
The panel is moderated by Santander Bank Polska and concerns, as the name suggests, sustainable development, which is part of, among others, in the social activities of the Santander Universidades program and actively supporting SDGs 4, 8 and 11. Santander Universidades in Poland | Santander
Panel Participants
Moderator: Tycjan Bielecki, Tribe Leader, Santander Bank Polska;
Zofia Piwowarek, UN Global Compact Network;
Robert Adamczyk, ESG Advisor, EBRD;
Assoc. Prof. Grzegorz Grzywaczewski, Ph.D. D.Env., President of the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Lublin, Poland;
Jarosław Starczewski, Board Advisor of IPT Fiber;
Assoc. Prof. Jan Chadam, Ph.D. Ec., Director of UMCS CeReClimEn Center.
The panel will discuss the main economic and social challenges in Poland until 2030 (seen from different perspectives), such as: taxonomy – practical dimensions and challenges, transformation path, circular economy, social effects of transformation.
The aim of the panel is also to animate the discussion on the use of the potential of the scientific sector to support development opportunities in Poland based on ESG factors and to mitigate the risk of related megatrends, as well as to identify urgent research problems, including not only economic but also sociological challenges and social.
17:10 – 17:30
Hall
Level – 1
Coffee break
17:30 – 18:20
Auditorium
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSION
S3: Climate reconstruction in scientific research
Moderator: Prof. dr hab. Marek Degórski
Talks
Ph.D. Irka Hajdas (ETH Zurich, Switzerland, UMCS)
The last 50 thousand years– how radiocarbon analysis can help to unravel events of the past and present
Prof. dr hab. Mariusz Lamentowicz (Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza)
The concept of interdisciplinary research on peatlands in forests: restoration and carbon resources
Dr hab. Jacek Forysiak, prof. UŁ (Uniwersytet Łódzki)
The influence of climatic changes at the Vistulian-Holocene transition on some landscape features of Middle-Polish Lowland
18:20 – 19:00
Break
19:00 – 21:00
Gala Dinner
DECEMBER 9, 2022 (Friday)
08:30 – 10:00
Auditorium
Level 0
II BUSINESS PANEL
Hydrogen in transportation
The panel is moderated by UMCS and concerns, inter alia, the subject of the use of fiber optics in hydrogen technology. The scientific potential of UMCS in this field will be presented during this panel.
Panel Participants
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Zbigniew Pastuszak, Ph.D. D.Ec. – UMCS’ Vice-Rector for Development and Business Cooperation,
Tomasz Fulara – President of the Management Board – Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal Communications Company Lublin Sp. z o. o.;
Rafał Słomka – Technical Director of the ARTHUR BUS Sp. z o. o.;
Assoc. Prof. Paweł Mergo, Ph.D. D.Sc. – Head of the Laboratory of Optical Fiber Technology at UMCS;
Prof. Ryszard Naskręcki, Ph.D. D.Sc. – Director of UMCS’ ECOTECH-COMPLEX Analytical and Programme Centre for Advanced Environmentally-Friendly Technologies and Plenipotentiary of the Rector of UMCS for the 3W initiative;
Tadeusz Tenderenda, Vice President of InPhoTech for Business Development.
The participants of the panel are representatives of science and the business community, focused around the initiative of using hydrogen in public transport vehicles, as well as entrepreneurs and scientists dealing with the use of hydrogen and fiber optic technologies in installations for the safety of operation of hydrogen devices and installations and for monitoring of climate change.
10:00 – 10:10
Hall
Level -1
Coffee break
10:10 – 10:40
Hall
Level – 1
POSTER SESSION
Moderator: dr hab. Przemysław Mroczek, prof. UMCS
Posters
Dr Wojciech Bierza (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach), Dr Gabriela Woźniak (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicache), Dr Agnieszka Kompała-Bąba (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach), Dr Franco Magurno (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach), Dr Monika Malicka (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach), Dr Damian Chmura (Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej)
How plant diversity influences microbial structure and soil CO2 release in novel ecosystems
Dr Mateusz Dobek (UMCS), Dr Sylwester Wereski (UMCS), Dr Agnieszka Krzyżewska (UMCS)
Multiannual changes in bioclimatic conditions in Lublin
Dr Agnieszka Hutniczak (University of Silesia in Katowice), Dr Agnieszka Błońska (University of Silesia in Katowice), Lic. Kamila Adamik (University of Silesia in Katowice), Dr Artur Dyczko (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute, PAS), Lic. Jacek Kasztowski (University of Silesia)
The new approach to the post-coal mine heaps ecosystem management providing “natural capital” value in the urban-industrial landscapes
Prof. dr hab. Dorota Kołodyńska (UMCS), Dr Justyna Bąk (UMCS), Mgr Katarzyna Burdzy (UMCS), Dr Dominika Fila (UMCS), Urszula Ryszko (UMCS)
Cadmium – environmental exposure and health outcomes in respect of fertilizers production – case study
Mgr Karolina Marciszuk (UMCS), Dr Andrzej Pelc (UMCS)
Sulfur isotope analysis by using negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry
Mgr Agnieszka Mroczkowska (Instytut Geografii i Zagospodarowania Przestrzennego PAN)
Chironomidae and Coleoptera a good team? Complementarity of analyzes based on the example of Serteya II
Dr Andrzej Pelc (UMCS), Mgr Karolina Marciszuk (UMCS), Mgr Patryk Gontarz (UMCS)
Chlorine stable isotope ratio analysis in water samples
Dr Jarosław Pietruczuk (UMCS)
(Sukcesja torfowiskowa) Sukcesja biogeniczna w reakcji na „epizody restartujące” na przykładzie torfowisk wysokich Roztoczańskiego Parku Narodowego
Dr hab. Anna Pytlak (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN), Dr Robert Sparkes (Manchester Metropolitan University), Dr Weronika Goraj (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II), Dr hab. Anna Szafranek-Nakonieczna (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II), Dr Artur Banach (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II), Dr Mirosław Słowakiewicz (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Methanotroph-derived bacteriohopanepolyol signatures as traces of methane cycling in environmental samples
Dr Magdalena Suchora (UMCS), Dr Magdalena Fiłoc (Uniwersytet w Białymstoku), Prof. dr hab. Mirosława Kupryjanowicz (Uniwersytet w Białymstoku), PhD Liisa Nevalainen (University of Helsinki), Ph.D. Tomi Luoto (University of Helsinki)
Późnoglacjalne zmiany klimatu na terenie północno-wschodniej Polski w zapisie stanowiska Suchar Wieki
Dr inż. Anna Walkiewicz (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN), Mgr inż. Adrianna Rafalska (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN), Mgr Adam Kubaczyński (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN), Dr inż. Piotr Bulak (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN), Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Bieganowski (Instytut Agrofizyki im. B. Dobrzańskiego PAN)
Methanotrophic activity of forest and agricultural soils in the context of progressive climate change
10:40 – 12:30
Auditorium
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSIONS – part 1
S1: Monitoring and modeling of climate change and environment
S8: Climate change, food security and challenges for agriculture
Moderator: Dr Irka Hajdas
Talks
Dr Krzysztof Bartoszek (UMCS), Prof. Bogusław Michał Kaszewski (Akademia Nauk Stosowanych Wincentego Pola w Lublinie)
Characteristics of air masses over East-Central Europe in terms of climate change
Mgr inż. Adam Paździor (UMCS), Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Bieganowski (Instytut Agrofizyki PAN), Dr hab. Piotr Zagórski (UMCS), Prof. dr hab. Radosław Dobrowolski (UMCS), Dr hab. Paweł Mergo (UMCS)
New concept of a system for permafrost degradation monitoring based on fiber-optic technologies, part 1: Techniques of fiber-optic distributed sensing
Dr hab. Piotr Zagórski (UMCS), Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Bieganowski (Instytut Agrofizyki PAN), Mgr inż. Adam Paździor (UMCS), Dr hab. Paweł Mergo (UMCS), Prof. dr hab. Radosław Dobrowolski (UMCS)
New concept of a system for permafrost degradation monitoring based on fiber-optic technologies, part 2: Case study based on preliminary measurement results from Calypsostranda (Bellsund, Svalbard)
Prof. dr hab. Piotr Baranowski (Institute of Agrophysics PAN), Dr hab. Jaromir Krzyszczak (Institute of Agrophysics PAN), Dr hab. Krzysztof Lamorski (Institute of Agrophysics PAN), Prof. dr hab. Cezary Sławiński (Institute of Agrophysics PAN), Dr Anna Siedliska (Institute of Agrophysics PAN)
Selected aspects of modelling the adaptive response of crop production to climate change
Dr hab. Aleksandra Kowalska (UMCS), Dr Milena Bieniek (UMCS), Dr Monika Ratajczyk (UMCS), Dr Julia Wojciechowska-Solis (Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie), Dr Louise Manning (University of Lincoln, UK), Dr hab. Radosław Mącik (UMCS)
Why Polish and British consumers from Generation Y and Z do not buy organic food?
Dr Jawdat BAKR (Technical Institute of Bakrajo, Sulaimani Polytechnic University SPU), Dr Agnieszka Kompała-Bąba (University of Silesia), Dr Wojciech Bierya (University of Silesia), Dr Gabriela Woźniak (University of Silesia)
Novel Ecosystems, Ecosystem functioning, Soil temperature-water content, plant biodiversity, Natural Succession
Dr hab. Agnieszka Karman, prof. UMCS
Economic effects of climate change: meso and microeconomic level
10:40 – 11:30
Conference Room
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSION
S5: Climate change and cities of the future
Moderator: dr hab. Bożena Degórska, prof. IGiPZ
Talks
Dr hab. Katarzyna Radzik-Maruszak (UMCS), Dr hab. Michał Łuszczuk (UMCS), Dr Dorothea Wehrmann (German Insitute of Development and Sustainability), Jacqueline Goetze (German Insitute of Development and Sustainability), LLM Arne Riedel Ecologic (German Ecologic Institute)
Sustainable Urban Development in the Arctic – High Expectations, Moderate Achievements
Dr hab. Agata Cieszewska (SGGW), Dr Piotr Wałdykowski (SGGW), Dr inż. Gabriela Maksymiuk (SGGW), Dr Joanna Adamczyk (SGGW), Dr hab. Magdalena Kuchcik, prof. PAN (IGiPZ PAN)
Community gardens – overlooked support for climate change adaptation in neighborhood spaces
Dr hab. inż. Renata Giedych (SGGW), Dr hab. Agata Cieszewska (SGGW), Dr inż. Gabriela Maksymiuk (SGGW), Dr Piotr Wałdykowski (SGGW), Dr Joanna Adamczyk (SGGW), Dr Krzysztof Klimaszewski (SGGW), Dr hab. Magdalena Kuchcik Prof. PAN (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organizations, PAS), Dr Dorota Pusłowska-Tyszewska (Warsaw University of Technology)
Streets and squares as potential for comprehensive introduction of nature-based solutions (NBS) in neighborhood units
11:30 – 12:30
Conference Room
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSION
S6: Energy transition, sustainable transport and alternative fuels
Moderator: dr hab. Jan Chadam, prof. UMCS
Talks
Dr hab. Małgorzata Wójcik (UMCS), Dr hab. Piotr Sugier (UMCS), Dr hab. Jolanta Jaroszuk-Ściseł (UMCS), Mgr Karolina Jaros (UMCS), Prof. dr hab. Adam Rostański (University of Silesia), Prof. dr Jaco Vangronsveld (UMCS, Hasselt University)
Contribution of Gold project to alternative fuels production
Mgr Jan Braun (UMCS)
Shaping a low-emission economy at the regional level in Poland
Rafał Mroczek (Luxiona)
Energy transformation on the example of modernization of lighting installations
12:30 – 12:40
Hall
Level – 1
Coffee break
12:40 – 13:30
Auditorium
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSIONS – part 2
S1: Monitoring and modeling of climate change and environment
S8: Climate change, food security and challenges for agriculture
Moderator: dr hab. Agnieszka Karman, prof. UMCS
Talks
Piotr Romańczuk (Maspex Group)
Sustainable development strategy in the MASPEX S.A. Group
Dr Gabriela Woźniak (University of Silesia), Dr Agnieszka Hutniczak (University of Silesia), Dr Wojciech Bierza (University of Silesia), Dr Agnieszka Kompala-Bąba (University of Silesia), Dr Dariusz Prostański (KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology)
The Functioning of Novel Ecosystem of the Coalmine Heaps in Relation to Climate Change
Dr hab. Aneta A. Ptaszyńska, Prof. UMCS (UMCS)
An anthropogenic pressure on the environment – impact of the Lubelski Węgiel Bogdanka S.A. coal mine to the surrounding areas
12:40 – 13:30
Conference Room
Level 0
THEMATIC SESSIONS
S7: Role of science diplomacy in the context of climate change
S2: Between counteraction and adaptation – strategies and climate policy
Moderator: prof. dr hab. Ryszard Naskręcki
Talks
Dr Monika Szkarłat (UMCS)
Science diplomacy in the face of climate change
Dr hab. Michał Łuszczuk (UMCS)
Science diplomacy in the Arctic – institutional framework, functioning and constraints
Dr Majid Asadnabizadeh (UMCS)
In search of Decision-making Situation (DMS) in International relations: A review of unpacked Paris climate change agreement
13:30 – 14:00
Auditorium
Level 0
Summary lecture
Prof. dr hab. Marek Pietraś (UMCS)
The international regime of climate change
Discussion, summary and closing of the conference
14:00 – 15:00
Lunch
The Organizer reserves the right to make changes to the Conference program.