All submissions will be subject to peer review. Besides online publication throughout the conference week from 1-7 November 2010, the best English papers will be considered for publication in the "International Journal of Climate Change Studies and Management" and/or the book publication "Climate Change and the Sustainable Management of Water Resources" as part of the Climate Change Management Series (Springer). Further, there is an opportunity to promote own climate-related projects and publications.
The organizers aim to exceed the previous successful conferences: In 2009, thousands of conference participants from 147 countries discussed a total of 103 papers on the social, economic and political aspects of climate change. The CLIMATE 2009 website recorded almost 4 million hits and 830,000 site visits.
In 2010, participants will again have the opportunity to discuss all contributions directly with the authors. In addition, CLIMATE 2010 features regular expert live chats, climate videos and many new features such as climate teaching materials. Like in the previous year, CLIMATE 2010 will provide exciting discussions: Last year, for example, researcher from the Asian Institute of Technology evaluated awareness-raising adaptation in Bangladesh, a researcher from Singapore University elaborated on a global framework for ICT and Dutch scientists described opportunities and challenges of climate change for regional planning.
CLIMATE 2010 in a nutshell
* www.climate2010.net
* 1 to 7 November 2010
* Organizer: Research and Transfer Center "Applications of Life Sciences", Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences
* Conference chairman: Professor Walter Leal
* Deadline for submission of abstracts: 31 March 2010
* Deadline for submission of full papers: 31 May 2010
* Online publication: from 1 November 2010 on
The organizers
The Research and Transfer Centre Applications of Life Sciences (abbreviation: FTZ-ALS) of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) was established in August 2007. Headed by Professor Walter Leal, the centre offers local, national and international project-related approaches to solving problems primarily in the field of Life Sciences (incl. biotechnology, medical engineering, pharmacology and environmental protection technology) as well as superordinate topics such as energy, climate protection and sustainability.
Inquiry
Franziska Mannke
Research and Transfer Center "Applications of Life Sciences"
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg)
Faculty of Life Sciences
Lohbruegger Kirchstraße 65
21033 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)40 428.75-6324
Fax : +49 (0)40 428.75-6079
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Source: Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg