Dear Gregoire and all,

 

Thanks for changing the rule! Just in time, the abstract submission for SESEH 
2012 (http://www.nuigalway.ie/seseh2012 <http://www.nuigalway.ie/seseh2012/> ) 
is open today.

 

In SESEH 2012, there is a session “GIS and quantitative methods” which should 
be interesting to the AI-GEOSTATS community. In this session, I am especially 
interested in contributions in “GIS analyses”, “spatial analyses”, and 
“geostatistical analyses” of environment and/or health.

 

Best regards,

 

Chaosheng

 

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*** Apologies for cross-posting ***

 

Call for abstracts: SESEH 2012 (http://www.nuigalway.ie/seseh2012 
<http://www.nuigalway.ie/seseh2012/> )

 

Dear colleague,

 

The 2012 Sino-European Symposium on Environment and Health (SESEH 2012, Galway, 
Ireland, Aug 20-25, 2012) is now calling for abstracts. The aim of SESEH 2012 
is to promote collaborations with China (大会宗旨:架设中国与世界沟通的桥梁 ).

 

The SESEH 2012 provides an internationally leading platform for interaction 
between scientists, consultants, and public servants engaged in the 
multi-disciplinary areas of environment and health. With the fast economic 
growth, the importance of environment and health is widely recognized in China, 
and China welcomes international experts for collaboration. This symposium 
provides an opportunity for a direct communication between experts from China 
and the rest of the world, and helps to foster and develop international 
collaborations with China, the 2nd largest economy of the world.

 

The conference venue is the campus of National University of Ireland, Galway, 
within walking distance of Galway’s city centre. The conference is co-organized 
by GIS Centre, Ryan Institute of NUI Galway 
(http://www.ryaninstitute.ie/facilities/gis-facility 
<http://www.ryaninstitute.ie/facilities/gis-facility/> ), The Geographical 
Society of China (www.gsc.org.cn) and Environmental Sciences Association of 
Ireland (ISAI, www.esaiweb.org), supported by Ryan Institute of NUI Galway 
(www.ryaninstitute.ie), Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health 
(SEGH, www.segh.net), International Medical Geology Association (IMGA, 
www.medicalgeology.org), Geographical Society of Ireland (www.ucd.ie/gsi), 
Ireland Chinese Association of Environment, Resources & Energy (ICAERE, 
www.icaere.ie), National Centre for Geocomputation (ncg.nuim.ie), South China 
Institute of Environmental Sciences (http://www.scies.org/en) and Chinese 
Environmental Scholars & Professionals Network (http://www.cespn.net/english).

 

SESEH 2012 Themes: 

Ø  Environmental sciences: chemistry, geochemistry, biogeochemistry, ecology 
and toxicology 

Ø  Environmental pollution: air, water (river, lake, and marine), soil, and food

Ø  Environmental pollutants: metals and metalloids; persistent organic 
pollutants and pesticides

Ø   Environmental technologies: soil remediation; waste water treatment

Ø  Environmental management and monitoring: social impact assessment, economics 
and policies

Ø  Medical geology, endemic diseases, environmental health and public health

Ø  Links between environment and health, environment and genetic interaction

Ø  GIS and quantitative methods in environment and population health

Ø  Sustainable development and health: agriculture, industry, traffic, 
urbanization

Ø Climate change and population health

 

SESEH 2012 Keynote Speakers:

Professor Ming-Hung Wong (Ming-Hong Huang), Editor-in-chief: Environmental 
Geochemistry and Health

Professor Shu Tao: Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Xiaoying Zheng: Peking University

Professor Derek Clements-Croome: University of Reading

Professor Jerome Nriagu: Editor-in-chief: Science of the Total Environment

 

SESEH 2012 Convenors and Topics for Organized Sessions:

(When submitting abstracts via the online system, ordinary delegates are 
required to choose the most appropriate general topic listed on the system. 
Invited delegates are required to choose the name of the corresponding session 
convenor (with a star) who has approved the abstract.)

Chen, Jianmin*; Yang, Xin; Mellouki, Wahid: Aerosol Chemistry and Health Impact 

Clements-Croome, Derek*: Environmental Health in Buildings

Diamond, Dermot*: Sensor Networks for Distributed Environmental Monitoring

Sijun, Dong*: Environmental Molecular Toxicology

Clifford, Eoghan*; O’Reilly, Edmond: New sustainable technologies for 
decentralised wastewater …

Ding, Shiming*: Sediment pollution and remediation

Dogan, A. Umran*; Dogan, Meral: Medical Mineralogy

Belviso, Claudia; Fiore, Saverio*: Clays & Zeolites: Environmental & Medical 
Uses

Griffiths, Bryan*; Zhang, Bin: Land use and the soil environment

Healy, Mark G.*: Nutrients, soils and the environment

Kan, Haidong*; Song, Weimin: Climate change, air pollution and population health

Liu, Rutao*: Environment & Health on Molecular Level

Lucy,  Frances*; de Waal, Theo: Searching for the Sources – Cryptosporidium in 
Ireland’s Environment 

Marsili, Enrico*; Erable, Benjamin: Electroactive biofilms 

Marsili, Enrico*; Erable, Benjamin: Beyond electricity: Microbial Fuel Cells 
for bioremediation… 

O’ Donoghue, Lisa*; Leen, Joseph: WEEE and Battery Recycling

Peng, Xianzhi*: Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the 
environment

Qi, Shihua*: Organochlorined Pesticides Transportation 

Quinn, Mary Kelly*: Land-use pressures on surface water quality - sources, 
pathways, impacts & mitigation

Sheehan, David*: New Frontiers of Omics Technologies in Environmental Science

Shen, Heqing*: Environment genetic/epigenetic interactions

Sodeau, John *: Impacts of Biological and Chemical Particulates in Air

Wang, Lin*; Chai, Fahe; Zhang, Renyi: Nucleation, Growth, and Aging of 
Atmospheric Aerosols

Xu, Xianli*: Soil threats

Zhao, Feng; Yu, Chang-Ping*: Innovative Technologies in Wastewater Treatment

Zhao, Yaqian*; Segura, Yolanda: Smart wastewater treatment approaches

Zhu, Duanwei*; Zhou, Yiyong: Environmental Chemistry and Recovery of Water 
Ecology

 

SESEH 2012 Workshops:

Medical Geology Short Course: Course leaders: Selinus, Olle; Finkelman, Robert; 
Centeno, Jose

Medical Mineralogy: Course leaders: Dogan, Meral; Dogan, A. Umran

 

You are welcome to Galway in Summer, 2012!

 

Best regards,

 

Chaosheng Zhang

Chair, SESEH 2012

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Dr. Chaosheng Zhang

Head, GIS Centre, Ryan Institute

and

School of Geography and Archaeology

National University of Ireland, Galway

IRELAND

Tel: +353-91- 49 2375

Fax: +353-91- 49 5505

Email: chaosheng.zh...@nuigalway.ie

SESEH 2012 Sino-European Symposium on Environment and Health: 
www.nuigalway.ie/seseh2012

 

 

 

From: gregoire.dub...@gmail.com [mailto:gregoire.dub...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
gregoire.dub...@jrc.ec.europa.eu
Sent: 31 October 2011 11:02
To: ai-geostats@jrc.it
Cc: 'Edzer Pebesma'
Subject: AI-GEOSTATS: Change of rules

 

Dear all,

 

Given the very low traffic on the mailing list and the fact that I do not have 
the time to maintain/update the information regarding conferences, courses, 
freeware and jobs announcements, I will allow from now on the posting of such 
mails. 

 

Postings falling under these categories should be made only once (no reminders 
please!) as the mail archive systems easily allows the retrieval of the posted 
information.

 

Many thanks for your understanding.

 

Best wishes

 

Gregoire (Moderator of ai-geostats)

 

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