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Programme


The programme shown here is the actual programme of papers presented at the conference and therefore differs from the provisional programme published in the 3rd circular.

All sessions took place in Beveridge Hall, Senate House. Locations of other events (all within Senate House) are indicated in the following pages.

Click on a session for more details.

 

Monday 16th July


Tuesday 17th July

  • 1  Overview: the science of environmental monitoring and its relevance to Society    MORE

  • 2  Drivers of change and their impacts: climate   MORE

  • 3  Global change and biodiversity   MORE
    A session dedicated to International Biodiversity Observation Year

Evening events

  • Wine reception & posters - 'Welcome to the conference!' (Chancellor's Hall)
    Click here to view poster list.


Wednesday 18th July

  • 4  Drivers of change and their impacts: pollution   MORE

Evening events

  • Poster session and wine reception (Chancellor's Hall). Click here to view poster list.

  • Evening meetings. MORE


Thursday 19th July

  • 5  Drivers of change and their impacts: land use   MORE

  • 6  Public involvement in monitoring / reporting issues   MORE

Evening events

  • Conference banquet, Macmillan Hall.


Friday 20th July

  • 7  Large-scale, integrated approaches to detecting environmental change   MORE

  • 8  Detecting environmental change: benefits and implications for society   MORE

  • 9  Final discussion   MORE


Posters

Poster sessions will take place in Chancellor's Hall on the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, and will also be available for viewing at other times during the conference.

Click here to view the poster list.


Evening meetings

A workshop on Pests and diseases will take place on Wednesday evening in meeting room 104.

A demonstration of Information systems for detecting environmental change will take place in Chancellor's Hall during the Wednesday evening poster session.

To register your interest in these meetings, please contact the individual meeting organisers directly. Click here for more details.

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