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Environment and Identities in the Mediterranean
Sustainable Development
Publié le samedi 17 décembre 2005 par Natalie Petiteau
Résumé
Annonce
Following the previous four editions of the "International Conference on Environment and Identities in the Mediterranean" that were held every two years since 2000, in Corsica, the fifth edition of this international meeting is co-organised by IEEE and the University of Corsica. It becomes the
First International Symposium on Environment Identities and Mediterranean Area
A special session is planned for "Sustainable Development".
The following list of subjects is given as a guide line for submission of paper:
- Waste Management
- Tourism
- Social and Solidarity Economy
Note that, for W4-Sustainable Development only, the full paper is limited to 12 pages, but the author must provide a summarized paper of 6 pages for the CD publication before May, 10 2006.
The deadline for paper submission is February, 15 2006. Information are available at http://www.iseim06.iut-amiens.fr
Catégories
- Économie (Catégorie principale)
Lieux
- Corte (France)
Corte, France
Dates
- mercredi 15 février 2006
Contacts
- Nathalie GIORGI
courriel : giorgi [at] univ-corse [dot] fr
Source de l'information
- Paul-Marie Romani
courriel : romani [at] univ-corse [dot] fr
Pour citer cette annonce
« Environment and Identities in the Mediterranean », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le samedi 17 décembre 2005, http://calenda.org/190911
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