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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

ERE 2006 - 10th Annual Environmental Conference


ERE 2006 - 10th Annual Environmental Conference     
10 to 13 December 2006
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Website: http://www.ere.org.au
Contact name: Paul Mulley

ERE provides researchers and environmental professionals a unique opportunity for networking, and to observe and discuss the development of research in the environmental, engineering, economic and social sciences fields.

Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 14 July 2006

About ERE

Managing Environmental Systems and Human-Environment interactions is imperative in today's society. Such management requires integrated multidisciplinary expertise and collaboration.

The Environment Research Event (ERE) began 10 years ago at the University of Queensland, as a means for postgraduate students to present their research to fellow students, senior academics and industry partners in a relaxed environment. In 1997 this research event went national and has since evolved to incorporate international delegates. ERE provides researchers and environmental professionals a unique opportunity for networking, and to observe and discuss the development of research in the environmental, engineering, economic and social sciences fields.

This year the Environmental Research Event celebrates its 10th anniversary with around 150 delegates expected to attend, from the Australia-Pacific region. This year's theme "Environment - Working Together" aims to promote collaborative research and a multidisciplinary approach to environmental management, recognising that we will all need to work together to solve our most pressing environmental problems.


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