CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS
Internet Conference on Integrated Bio-Systems (April-Dec 1998)
This Internet Conference is a virtual conference where full papers will be available on the web and their discussions will be conducted via electronic mailing lists.
The conference is jointly organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS) of the United Nations University (Tokyo) and the UNESCO Microbial Resources Center (MIRCEN-Stockholm) under the UNU/IAS prgramme on "eco-restructuring for sustainable development" which advocates the zero emissions concept of wastes and by-products utilization for income-generating activities and those that contribute to a cleaner environment.
The purpose of the conference is to permit Internet access to a comprehensive documentation of past and current work on integrated bio-systems, to enable authors to share knowledge and know-how and to encourage participants to interact with the authors. The Internet confer ence will gather biologists, scientists, engineers, sociologists, economists and project coordinators and members of the electronic Network on Integrated Bio-systems.
Scope
The conference will deal with a variety of topics on the science, technology and practice of integrated bio-systems in agriculture, aquaculture and industry for energy and primary food production, waste treatment & utilization, food processing. Papers are invited on integrated bio-systems for localized site applications, such as fish-bivalve polyculture systems in aquaculture; crop-mushroom-compost systems in agriculture; integrated agriculture-aquaculture systems (e.g. rice-fish systems); systems for wastewater treatment and utilization, water quality management (e.g. sewage wastewater-fish-hydroponics-wetland systems) and solid waste treatment and utilisation (e.g. municipal solid waste-vermiculture-compost-duck systems, and livestock manure-biogas-crop/horticulture systems). Scientific papers related to the above topics on their microbial ecosystems, their materials balance and nutrients flows, transfer of toxics in the food chains, economic analysis and assessment of whole systems, ecological bioremediation, etc. are also welcomed. Other systems may have a wider landscape applications, including coastal zone aquaculture and resource management, agro-forestry, lowland-upland, urban-agriculture, lakes, villages, communities, industrial and recreation parks, cities) and those at a regional level that cover socio-economic and political issues.
Instructions for Submission of Abstracts:
An abstract should not be longer than 55 lines (65 characters per line) and to include (a) title, author(s) name(s), postal address, and other electronic addresses. Please send your abstract(s) to: [log in to unmask] Deadline: 1st submission - 31 Dec'97 - for presentation between April-June'98 Deadline: 2nd submission - 30 June'98 - for presentation between Oct-Dec'98.
All abstracts will be reviewed by a committee and upon their approval, authors will be requested to submit the full paper. Details will be provided separately to authors. Abstracts and full papers will be available on a web site and for discussion via an electronic mailing list. Access to electronic mail or Internet is a pre-requisite.
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