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Health: Public_Health
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Science: Environment
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Regional: North_America
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City Hall, 71 Main Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4Y5
Canada
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| Description |
The conference serves as an important networking and information forum for the exchange of research findings and innovative ideas to improve air quality. It also highlights the roles that industry, community groups, academia and government play in achieving air quality improvements.
Featured Speaker: Lawrence D. Frank, PhD., AICP, ASLA
Day 1: Air Quality, Public Health and Planning
Focuses on the newly emerging partnership between public health and planning with respect to improving air quality in urban environments.
Science for Decision-Making
Illustrates the use of science in decision-making and development of new projects, policies and regulations.
Day 2: Airshed Agreements and Regulations
Examples of airshed agreements in North America, in addition to Ontario's new air quality regulations, will be highlighted.
Partnerships
Concrete examples of citizen groups, non-government organizations, industry, academia and local, provincial and federal governments partnering to improve air quality.
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| Additional Information |
Registration (before Feb 1, 2006)
$250 (Corporate, Academic, Government)
$80 (Students, Community & Non-Profit Groups)
Late Registration (after Feb 1, 2006)
$295 Corporate, Academic, Government)
$80 (Students, Community & Non-Profit Groups)
Exhibit booths available: $500 + taxes
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