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1st Workshop On Integrated Coastal Zone Management

14-15 May 2001, University of Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

The objective of this workshop is to favour the exchange between professors, researchers, managers and social workers as well as professionals related to studies about sustainable development and resources management of the coastal zones. The workshop will be developed through round tables, lectures, working groups and visits of interest. The deadline for papers will be March 20, 2001.

For more information please send your e-mails to vallejo@mercadu.uo.edu.cu or phone (53)(226)42210 and fax: (53)(226)43186.

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Managing Beaches in the Caribbean: Investing in our Future

18 –21 June, 2001, Puerto Rico

This conference is being hosted jointly by the University of Puerto Rico Sea Grant College programme and UNESCO’s COSALC (Coast and Beach Stability in the Caribbean).

The goals of the conference are to improve the management of Caribbean beaches through:

  • the sharing of information about beach management;
  • the establishment of a network for those involved in the management of beaches;
  • the maximization of beach resources through the development of linkages between the tourism industry, environmental regulatory agencies, coastal communities, beach users and the general public; and
  • the promotion of government investment and public-private partnerships in beach management and support services.

Conference topics include:

  • Beach water quality
  • Beach services
  • Beach erosion mitigation and ecosystem management
  • Management of beach user conflicts
  • Financial aspects
  • Coordination of beach management

For further information, please contact:
Puperto Chaparro or Gillian Chambers
University of Puerto Rico
Sea Grant College Programme
P.O. Box 9011
Mayagüez, PR 00681-9011
Tel.: 787-832-3585 ; 787- 832-8045
Fax: 787- 265-2880
E-mail: r_chaparro@rumac.uprm.edu
              g_chamber@rumac.uprm.edu
Internet: http://seagrant.uprm.edu

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26th Annual Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) Conference

27 May – 02 June, 2001, Maho Bay Hotel, St. Martin.

The theme for this year’s conference is "The Emerging Caribbean: Direction and Purpose for the 21st century." All Caribbean scholars are invited to submit proposals, either for presenting papers, for organizing panels focused on particular topics, or for participation in roundtable sessions.

Proposals for papers, panels or roundtables must be submitted by September 30, 2000. Completed papers will be due by January 31, 2001.

The Programme Committee intends to include interaction with and participation from scholars and students in St. Martin. Therefore, sessions are being developed that may occur off-site from the conference center. The conference will also include a trip to Anguilla on Friday, June 1st, that will provide an opportunity for scholars to meet with government officials to discuss matters of importance to the Caribbean from the perspective of government.

Registration forms are available at http://faculty.uvi.edu/library.

For further information, please contact:

Jennifer Jackson
CSA 2001 Programme Chair
University of the Virgin Islands
RR02, Box 10,000 Kingshill
St Croix, VI 00851
csa2001@uvi.edu

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7th National Congress of the Researchers Association of the Cortes Sea and the 2nd International Symposium of the Cortes Sea

29 May – 01 June, 2001, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

For further information please visit the website at http://aimac.ens.uabc.mx

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4th Internation Symposium on Computer Mapping and GIS for Coastal Zone Management

18 - 20 June, 2001, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

This symposium is dedicated to GIS for the coastal zone. It follows in the tradition of excellence and intimacy of the previous CoastGIS symposia held in Cork, Aberdeen and Brest. This three-day programme will be composed of invited papers, contributed papers, poster sessions and new for CoastGIS, a demonstration session where authors will be able to demonstrate their application in action.

For further information, please contact;

CoastGIS 2001
P.O. Box 1006
Dartmouth
Nova Scotia
Canada B2Y4A2
E-mail : Coastgis2001@agc.bio.ns.ca
Internet: www.agc.bio.ns.ca/coastgis2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Second Symposium on Marine Conservation Biology

21 - 26 June, 2001, San Francisco State University, California, U.S.A.

The Second Symposium will be a forum for established researchers and students in the natural and social sciences (including oceanography, marine biology, fisheries science and anthropology) and for science-minded managers and others interested in the science of protecting, restoring and sustainably using biodiversity in the world’s estuaries, coastal waters, enclosed seas and open seas.

To ensure the quality of the Second Symposium, a Scientific Advisory Committee (for its membership, see www.mcbi.org ) is helping to shape the meetings’ structure and content.

For more information, please contact Julie Morrison at juliem@selway.umt.edu or at her toll-free number 1-877-712-3777

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30th Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean - AMLC

24 - 29 July, 2001, La Parguera, Puerto Rico

The Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (AMLC) are holding the 30th Scientific Meeting of the Association, hosted by the Department of Marine Sciences of the University of Puerto Rico in June 24 - 29, 2001.

There are eight themes proposed for the meeting, reflecting the current regional problems and priorities in marine research and management development. Deadlines for early registration and abstract submission is March 1, 2001.

For further information please contact:

Dr. Ernesto Weil
President of the AMLC
P.O.Box 908
Lajas, Puerto Rico 00667
Tel.: (787) 899-2048, ext. 241
Fax: (787) 899-5500/2630
E-mail: eweil@caribe.net

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Coastal Zone 01 (cz01) Hands Across the Water – Linking Land, Lake and Sea

15 - 19 July, 2001,Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.

CZ01 will feature important lessons learned by coastal managers around the world and models of successful partnerships. Cleveland offers an outstanding opportunity to examine how local and regional issues are connected to worldwide influences of culture and commerce, climate and biology. CZ01 is organized around four central themes:

  • Sustainable Coastal Communications
  • Maritime Transportation and Commerce
  • People and the Coast
  • Energy and the Environment

For further information please contact:

Jan Kucklick
NOAA Coastal Services Centre
2234 South Hobson Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29405
Tel.: (843) 740-1279
Fax: (843) 740-1313
E-mail: jan.kucklick@noaa.gov
Internet : www.csc.noaa.gov/cz2001

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SATIS 2001 (Sustainable Applications for Tropical Island States)

29 – 31 August, 2001, Kingston, Jamaica.

This conference is the fourth in the series of SATIS aimed to provide a forum for dissemination of information on the use and development of renewable energy technologies and systems in tropical islands, particularly in the Caribbean. Conference technical areas will include:

-Energy Efficiency
-Energy Policy and Planning
-Biomass
-Geothermal
-Low Energy Architecture
-Hydropower
-Solar Energy
-Wind Energy
-OTEC and Deep Ocean Cold Water

Abstracts are invited from persons interested in submitting technical papers no later than 15 January, 2001.

For further information on SATIS 2001 please visit the website at www.pcj.com .

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First Annual Caribbean GIS Conference

9 - 12 September, 2001, Montego Bay, Jamaica

The Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) is hosting the conference, which will feature work shops, a comprehensive educational program and an exhibition.

The educational program will be developed from submissions received through the Call for Presentations. Submissions of an abstract for possible presentation at the conference are encouraged. Information and online abstract submission form are available on the URISA web site:

http://www.urisa.org/2001Caribbean/callforprescar.htm

The Program Committee will put together the educational sessions and a Conference Program will be ready for distribution in May, 2001 at which time attendees can register for the conference.

For further information, please contact:

Wendy Francis
Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
1460 Renaissance Drive, Suite 305
Park Ridge, IL 60068
USA
Tel: (847) 824-6300
Fax: (847( 824-6363
E-mail : wfrancis@urisa.org

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Non-Structural Measures for Water Management Problems International Workshop

18-20 October, 2001, London, Ontario, Canada

The main objective of the workshop is to identify the role of non-structural measures in sustained set of actions that improve society's capacity to, anticipate, mitigate, withstand andrecover from water-related problems.

For further information, visit http://www.iclr.org/ and look under conferences.

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The Seventeenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management

21 - 24 October, 2001, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.

A major international conference on solid waste will be held in Philadelphia this year.  Participants aer expected from over 30 countries.

Researchers, educators, government officials, consultants, managers, community leaders, students and others with an interest in solid waste are invited to submit papers for oral presentation at the Conference.

For further information, please visit the Conference website at:
www.widener.edu/solid.waste

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