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International Network of Environmental Forensics Conference

Conference
25-27 July 2011
at St John’s College, Cambridge
for scientists, environmental consultants, regulators and lawyers
Contaminated land

The International Network of Environmental Forensics (INEF) was founded in 2008 for the express purpose of providing a forum for scientists, environmental consultants, regulators and lawyers to share information regarding the use of environmental forensics.

Following the success of the INEF Calgary conference in 2009, papers are being sought for the 2011 Cambridge conference. The combination of plenary presentations, technical sessions and workshops will provide an opportunity for people of all experiences to learn from environmental forensic experts practicing and/or studying in this field. Presentations from speakers with “real world experience” are encouraged along with example case studies.

The Institute's Lorna Dawson is a member of the Programme Committee for this conference.

Important Dates

  • Paper Abstracts Due: 4 April, 2011
  • Notification to Authors: 9 May, 2011
  • Camera Ready final Papers due: 15 July 2011

Further Information

  • Lorna Dawson - Environmental and Biochemical Sciences, The James Hutton Institute Craigiebuckler Aberdeen AB15 8QH Scotland UK Office: +44 (0)7815 178093

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