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Conference Sub-Themes: 1. Modelling, Valuation and Evaluation 2. Trade and Environment 3. Institutions and Governance 4. Physical and Ecological Accounting 5. Ecosystems and Well-Being 6. Talking Across Disciplines 7. Environment, Poverty and Development 8. International Agreements and Issues 9....
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ISDEHS 2006 is meant to be the first of a series of symposia intended to create an ongoing dialogue between researchers and policy makers from the Arab world with the global scientific community as well as to reposition the ongoing desertification debate within the context of human...
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The 2006 conference will be the sixth event in the series of annual Berlin Conferences. This year’s discussions will address the theme ‘Resource Policies: Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Equity’.
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Topics: • The new and exciting opportunities that lie ahead for the international coal industry and its increased role in today's 'energy insecure world' • The coal industry's challenge to develop new clean coal technologies that can fuel growth without environmental degradation • The...
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The conference provides a forum for legal scholars, economists, political scientists, conservationists, representatives of the private sector and others to exchange the latest research on the use of environmental taxes and other economic instruments to advance environmental policy objectives....
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The IAOS Conference Ottawa 2006 has adopted as its principal theme the subject People on the Move: Measuring Environmental, Social and Economic Impacts Within and Between Nations. The conference focuses on issues associated with measuring these aspects.
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Conference themes: Plenary 1. Latin America: Breaking the Mold Plenary 2: Wars and Natural Resources Plenary 3. Katrina: Race and Class DAVID GORDON LECTURE (Changes in U.S. Capitalism Since the Reagan Era: Where Are We Now? Michael Reich, Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley and Director,...
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The purpose of the meeting is to demonstrate the usefulness of GT in these fields, as externalities among users and conflicts over allocation of basic natural resources such as land, water, and other resources are more frequent. Applications of GT techniques and methods to issues in water...
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