ECO-INFORMA'97

         GSF - Research Center for Environment and Health
              Neuherberg (near Munich), Germany

                     October 6-9, 1997
       http://geowww.geo.tcu.edu/ensc/ecoinforma97/eco97.html


      MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 
            FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH ISSUES

             In Conjunction with ECO-INFORMA'97:
               ecomed'97 - UMWELT und MEDIZIN
                 German Language Conference

                     October 9-10, 1997

         GSF - Research Center for Environment and Health
              Neuherberg, (near Munich), Germany




 Chairmen:
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  Otto Hutzinger, University of Bayreuth, Germany
  Helmut Greim, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  Hartmut Frank, University of Bayreuth, Germany
 

 Organizing Committee:
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  Josef Brandt, Technical University of Munich, Germany
  Peter Fabian, Technical University of Munich, Germany
  Heidelore Fiedler, BIfA GmbH, Augsburg, Germany
  Ulrich Deffner, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  Almut Heinrich, ecomed publishers, Landsberg, Germany
  Matthias Hilpert, University of Bayreuth, Germany
  Antonius Kettrup, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  Ulla Schroedel, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  Kristina Voigt, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  H.-Erich Wichmann, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
 

 Eco-Informa USA:
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  Ken Morgan, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA
  Leo Newland, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA
 

 International Scientific Advisory Committee:
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  Ernst-Guenter Afting, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
  Sergio Facchetti, European Commission, Ispra, Italy
  Ned Fleming, NASA, Houston, USA
  William C. Harris, Biosphere 2 Center, Oracle, USA
  Werner Hauthal, University of Leipzig, Germany
  Jamshid Hosseinpour, Oekometric, Bayreuth, Germany
  Herwig Hulpke, Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany
  Georg Karlaganis, BUWAL, Bern, Switzerland
  Walter Kloepffer, CAU, Dreieich, Germany
  Don Mackay, Trent University, Canada
  Michael Matthies, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
  Canice Nolan, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
  Gerald Schimak,  Research Centre, Seibersdorf, Austria
  Gerrit Schueuermann, UFZ, Leipzig-Halle, Germany
  Alarich Riss, Environmental Agency, Vienna, Austria
  Henry Robitaille, EPCOT, Lake Buena Vista, USA
  Robert Rogers, ERIM, Ann Arbor, USA
  Alvin Young, USDA, Washington, USA
 

 List of Sponsors:
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  GSF-Research Center for Environment and Health, Germany
  University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany
  Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA
  ecomed publishers, Landsberg, Germany
  EPCOT, Lake Buena Vista, USA
  Environmental Agency, Vienna, Austria
  ERIM, Ann Arbor, USA
  European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
  NASA, Houston, USA
  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, USA
  Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA
 

 Invited Lectures
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  Michael Matthies, University of Osnabrueck, Germany:
  "Combination of Regional Exposure Models with GIS Information"
 
  Don Mackay, Trent University, Canada:
  "Mass Balance Models for Regulatory and Monitoring Programs"
 
  Kristina Voigt, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany:
  "From Online Databases to Internet Resources"
 
  Leo Newland, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA:
  "Environmental Resources on the Internet"
 
  Gerald Vollmer, European Commission, Ispra, Italy:
  "EUSES - a Practical Tool for Risk Assessment"
 
  Gerrit Schueuermann, UFZ, Leipzig-Halle, Germany:
  "QSAR in Environmental Toxicology"
 
  Peter Wiedemann, Research Center, Juelich, Germany:
  "Risk Communication and Responsible Care"
 
  Margaret MacDonell, Argonne National Lab., Chicago, USA:
  "Environmental Risk Assessment"
 
  Ken Morgan, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA:
  "GIS and Remote Sensing for Environmental Applications"
 
  Walter Kloepffer, CAU, Dreieich, Germany:
  "Life Cycle Assessment"
 
  Paul Brunner, Technical University Vienna, Austria:
  "Materials Flow Analysis, a Tool to Improve Decision Making 
   in Resource and Waste Management"
 
  Heidelore Fiedler, BIfA GmbH, Augsburg, Germany:
  "Assessment of Waste Management Methods"
 
  Jamshid Hosseinpour, Oekometric, Bayreuth, Germany:
  "Environmental Labelling"
 
  Henry Robitaille, EPCOT, Lake Buena Vista, USA
  "Sustainable Agriculture"
 
  Werner Geiger, Research Center, Karlsruhe, Germany:
  "Expert Information on Contaminated Soil via Internet/Intranet, 
   CD-ROM and Print Media"
 
  Gerald Schimak,  Research Centre, Seibersdorf, Austria:
  "Environmental Monitoring on the Internet"
 
  Rainer Brueggemann, Institute for Hydrology, Berlin, Germany:
  "A Generalized Order Concept - a Helpful Tool for Decision Support 
  in Environmental Sciences"
 
  Johann Gasteiger, University of Erlangen, Germany:
  "Computer-Aided Methods for Prediction and Identification of 
   Chemical Degradation Products"
 
  Klaus Grossmann: ZADI, Bonn, Germany:
  "DAINET (German Agricultural Network) - New Developments"
 
  Noel Hughes, Environmental Inform. Service, Dublin, Ireland:
  "Public Access to Environmental Information Services in Ireland"
 
  Ursula Hebgen, Springer Publishers, Heidelberg, Germany:
  "Electronic Publishing: Springer Link"
 
  Matthias Otto, DISU, Osnabrueck, Germany:
  "Ecological and Medical Communication Through
   Interconnected Local Systems"
 
  Peter Eyerer, University of Stuttgart/
  Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Germany:
  "Life Cycle Engineering: Tool for Decision in Product Design"
 

 Round Table:
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  Interface of Science, Education, Economy and Politics
  Alarich Riss, Environmental Agency, Vienna, Austria
  Georg Karlaganis, BUWAL, Bern, Switzerland
  Herwig Hulpke, Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany
  Alvin Young, USDA, Washington, USA
 

 Short Courses (Friday, October 10, 1997)
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  Kristina Voigt, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany:
  "Environmental Resources on the Internet"
 
  Bernd Page, University of Hamburg, Germany:
  "Computer-Supported Ecobalances"
 
  Michael Matthies, University of Osnabrueck, Germany:
  "Exposure and Risk Models for Environmental Chemicals"
 
  Josef Brandt, Technical University of Munich, Germany:
  "Environmental Databases"
 
  Ken Morgan, Texas Christian University,USA
  Art Busbey, Texas Christian University, USA
  Thomas Selige, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany:
  "GIS and Remote Sensing"
 

 Abstracts:
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  You are invited to submit an abstract (no more than 200 words) for 
  poster presentation for the following topics:
 
   - Modeling
   - Environmental Data Handling
   - Ecotoxicology and Health
   - GIS and Remote Sensing
   - Products and Technology
   - Sustainable Agriculture and Biotechnology
   - Interface between Science, Education, Economy and Politics
 

  A limited number of short oral presentations (max. 15 min., abstract 
  also required) will also be available.
  Please specify special needs (e.g. PC, Hardware, Software, etc.) with 
  submission of abstracts.

  This abstract should be submitted by:
 
        Friday, June 6, 1997
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 and should be sent to:
 
  ECO-INFORMA'97
  Jean-Paul-Strasse 30
  D-95444 Bayreuth, Germany
  Phone: +49 (921) 55-2155, 55-2254
  Fax: +49 (921) 55-2334, 54626
  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://geowww.geo.tcu.edu/ensc/ecoinforma97/eco97.html
 

 Notification of acceptance will reach you by:  July 4, 1997
 

 Short papers (4-6 pages) are required for all contributions.
 Deadline for submitting short papers for the official conference 
 proceedings is: August 10, 1997
 

 Detailed information how to prepare a short paper for the conference 
 proceedings will be send with letter of acceptance or is available 
 on our web site.
 

 U.S. Inquiries:
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  ECO-INFORMA'97 (USA)
  Texas Christian University
  Phone: (817) 921-7271, Fax:  (817) 921-7789
  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

 Registration Fees
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  Participants: 650 DEM
  Presenters of posters & short oral papers: 450 DEM
  Short courses: 280 DEM 
  One day attendance and conference proceedings: 300 DEM
  Combined registration with ecomed: 980 DEM
 

 Registration fee includes:
   - Attendance
   - Conference proceedings
   - Coffee breaks
   - Social Event (Bavarian Evening and Mixer)
 

 Commercial Posters:
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  Table and poster space, including one attendance: 800 DEM
  Full page advertisement in the Final Program: 800 DEM
 

 Hotel reservation and Conference registration:
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  For hotel reservation and conference registration form contact:
 
  Mrs. Ulla Schroedel
  GSF - Research Center for Environment and Health Neuherberg, 
  Conference Service
  P.O. Box 1129
  D-85758 Oberschleissheim, Germany
  Phone: +49 (89) 3187-3030Fax: +49 (89) 3187-3362
  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

 Venue:
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  GSF - Research Center for Environment and Health
  Neuherberg
  Auditorium
  Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1
  D-85764 Neuherberg (near Munich)
  Germany
 

 Please Note:
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  Information about German Language Days:
  ecomed'97 - UMWELT und MEDIZIN
  Mrs. Almut Heinrich, ecomed publishers
  Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse 3
  D-86899 Landsberg, Germany
  Tel.: +49-8191-125-469; Fax: +49-8191-125-492
  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 21 18:51:31 1997
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Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 12:53:42 +1200
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CFP: Pacific Coast Branch of the American History Associati
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FYI...Stefanie

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If you have not already done so, please send the following call for papers
to contacts, listservs, and collegues for whom it might be appropriate.

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                                CALL FOR PAPERS

Please submit proposals (panels are even better) for consideration of the
program committee for the 1998 American Historical Association - Pacific
Coast Branch conference which will be meeting in San Diego during the
first week of August, 1998.  Topics in all fields of history will be
considered.  Please send an original and four copies of a one page
synopsis of your proposal by July 15 for early consideration, along with a
vita for each participant to:
                        Leonard Dinnerstein
                        Judaic Studies
                        Franklin Building
                        University of Arizona
                        Tucson, AZ 85721-0080

The program committee will meet in August to consider early proposals and
again in the late Fall to consider proposals sent to us by October 31,
1997.



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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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