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Conference outputs


Abstracts
All abstracts were published in the Abstracts Volume, included in delegates's packs. Click here to download the Volume as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file.

 

Key messages
The key messages to emerge from the conference have been summarised in a series of web pages. Click here.

 

Special issue journal
Authors of oral and poster papers that are accepted to the conference programme may submit a paper for inclusion in a special edition of the journal Science of the Total Environment. The journal has its own peer review mechanisms and inclusion of a paper in the conference programme does not guarantee publication in the journal.

Details of how to submit papers to the journal will be sent to all contributors in due course, and are also available here. Please do not submit papers to Dr Catherine Stickley.

 

Forward look
The issues raised in the concluding discussion, and the main points made in the papers presented will be summarised in a forward look focussing on detecting change in the 21st century.

DETECTING
ENVIRONMENTAL
CHANGE

Science and Society

17-20 July 2001, London, UK

Incorporating the annual meeting
of the International Long-Term
Environmental Research Network
on Monday 16th July

 

Change is
one of the few
things in life

of which we can
be
certain

 

This page was last updated on 22 August 2001