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COHAB 2 - Second International Conference on Health and Biodiversity (Feb 25-28 2008)Start DateFebruary 25 2008End DateFebruary 28 2008LocationGalway, Ireland Event summaryThe Second International Conference on Health and Biodiversity seeks to advance dialogue and collaboration across sectors on issues linking biodiversity with human health and well-being, and highlight practical cross-sectoral and holistic approaches to addressing the issues through:
The conference will include the following workshops: Workshop 1: Disaster Prevention, Relief & Recovery
Workshop 2: Food Resources, Diet & Nutrition
Workshop 3: Emerging Infectious Diseases
Registration: Registration will close on Friday February 8 2008. Participants can register on line or download a pdf version of the registration to send by post or fax. Click here for further details. Registration Fees: Note: Fee Details in Euro (€) Standard €440 Developing Country €240 Student - Non-Developing Country €300 Student - Developing Country €240 Fees cover attendance at the plenary sessions, your chosen parallel sessions (details of each session are on the website), the conference reception, refreshments and lunches, and the Conference Banquet in Galway city on the evening of Wednesday, February 27th. ContactCOHAB Conference Committee
COHAB Initiative Secretariat
Tuam Co. Galway
Ireland Eire
Tel: 353 (0) 93 52329
Fax: 353 (0) 875 242 5339
Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 07 2008 Last Updated January 07 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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Am in environmental programs so attending this conference will build my capacity as a manager to take decisions on environmenatal issues