Conference on “An International Perspective on Environmental and Water Resources”

The emphasis will be focused on global effect of regional issues and solutions.

5-7 January 2009
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Conference Center
Bangkok, Thailand
This conference will cover a wide variety of topics related to environmental and water resources. While technical sessions will include topics on both developed and developing countries, much of the focus of this conference will be on water resources and the environment in developing countries, especially in Asia and Africa. The emphasis will be focused on global effect of regional issues and solutions.

Participants, including paper presenters and attendees, will include engineers, scientists, and planners from all over the globe.

The conference committee is currently accepting abstracts for this conference. Abstracts should describe the theme and content of the proposed paper, should address one or more of the conference topics and should be submitted online. For a complete listing of conference topics, visit the conference website at http://content.asce.org/conferences/thailand09/conference.html .

Proceedings and abstracts will be published and will be available for distribution at the conference.

Please note the key dates for abstract and paper submission:

Abstracts due: 4 April 2008
Author Notification: 6 June 2008
Final Papers Due: 5 September 2008

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