Sponsored by:SANREMNCA&TVirginia TechUSDA-NRCSUSAIDRoyal University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Phnom Penh, CambodiaMAFF\ GDA\ PADACPAMPA: supported by AFD, French Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs, French Global Environment Funds (FFEM)AFDState University <strong>of</strong> Ponta Grossa - Paraná, BrazilCIRADCANSEA (<strong>Conservation</strong> Agriculture Network in South-East Asia)WASWACContact Pr<strong>of</strong> Manny Reyes for more information mannyreyes@nc.rr.comJuly 20-27, <strong>2011</strong>Scientific Session in BernFrom: "Christina Hakopian"
Abstracts may be selected for oral or for poster presentation <strong>and</strong> notification on acceptance will be emailed by 31January <strong>2011</strong>. All accepted abstracts will be published on the conference website after this date.July 20-27, <strong>2011</strong>INQUA Congress, Bern, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, July 20-27, <strong>2011</strong> http://www.inqua<strong>2011</strong>.ch Session 67: Indicators <strong>of</strong>climatic changes in saprolite, paleosols, polygenetic soils, <strong>and</strong> soil sediments (Conveners: Daniela Sauer,Mohammed Rafi Sayyed, Birgit Terhorst) http://www.inqua<strong>2011</strong>.ch/?a=programme&subnavi=sessions&id=67.Session 69: Reconstructing environmental impacts <strong>of</strong> climate changes from MIS 5 to present, based onterrestrial <strong>and</strong> lacustrine archives (Conveners: Stefano Carnicelli, Valérie Andrieu-Ponel)http://www.inqua<strong>2011</strong>.ch/?a=programme&subnavi=sessions&id=69. Deadline for abstract submission:November 30, 2010 (option for poster submission will be re-opened after finalization <strong>of</strong> oral session programmeuntil May 31, <strong>2011</strong>) (From IUSS Alert 68)July 25-29, <strong>2011</strong>The 10th International Conference – Information Technology for People-Centred Development(ITePED <strong>2011</strong>) Location: Kaduna, Kaduna State. NigeriaJuly 28-August 1, <strong>2011</strong>Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Commissions on Palaeopedology <strong>and</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Geography. July 28 to August 1 atHohenheim University, Stuttgart (Germany). Main topics: carbonates in soils <strong>and</strong> paleosols; features that areindicative for particular (palaeo-)climatic conditions; soil patterns resulting from lateral water <strong>and</strong> element flowsin l<strong>and</strong>scapes etc. Programme: July 28 Arrival, barbecue; July 29+30 Oral <strong>and</strong> poster symposia; July 31 Fieldtrip Swabian Alb (relics <strong>of</strong> Tertiary subtropical-tropical weathering <strong>and</strong> soils); August 1 Field trip Black Forest(Loess-paleosol sequence, Triassic Gleysol, sequence <strong>of</strong> soils reflecting lateral transport <strong>of</strong> iron in the l<strong>and</strong>scape)Abstract submission Dec 1, 2010 - Jan 15, <strong>2011</strong>; Registration Dec 1, 2010 - May 31, <strong>2011</strong> https://ppsg<strong>2011</strong>.unihohenheim.de(From IUSS Alert 68)August 14-17, <strong>2011</strong>http://www.ufrr.br/rea<strong>2011</strong>/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=18&lang=br III Reunião Equatorial de Antropologia / XII Reunião de Antropólogos Norte e Nordeste, queacontecerá entre 14 e 17 de agosto de <strong>2011</strong>, na Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR), em BoaVista (RR).August 21-25, <strong>2011</strong>4th <strong>World</strong> Conference on Ecological Restoration: The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) <strong>and</strong>its partners from Latin America invite you to Merida, Mexico, on August 21-25, <strong>2011</strong> for SER’s 4th<strong>World</strong> Conference on Ecological Restoration. The theme <strong>of</strong> SER <strong>2011</strong> is “Re-establishing the Linkbetween Nature <strong>and</strong> Culture”. SER <strong>2011</strong> will be an important forum for addressing the globalchallenges <strong>of</strong> biodiversity <strong>and</strong> habitat loss, climate change, <strong>and</strong> sustainable development. It will providea global venue for pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, researchers, students <strong>and</strong> the public to come together, learn <strong>and</strong> sharetheir knowledge <strong>and</strong> experiences, <strong>and</strong> identify practical solutions for restoring nature <strong>and</strong> sustainingcritical ecosystem goods <strong>and</strong> services.August 22-24, <strong>2011</strong>ACES <strong>2011</strong>: <strong>Conservation</strong> Conflicts: Strategies for coping with a changing world: This conference will takeplace from 22nd to 24th August <strong>2011</strong>, at the Arts Centre in Aberdeen, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, UK. As human pressures onthe planet increase, biodiversity is under growing pressure across the world. Changing patterns in l<strong>and</strong> use, overexploitation,pollution, climate change <strong>and</strong> the threat posed by invasive species, all challenge the way wecurrently manage <strong>and</strong> conserve biological diversity. Consequently, there are increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> conflictsbetween those interested in conserving species <strong>and</strong> those with alternative goals, interests or values. Theseconflicts occur over a range <strong>of</strong> scales from the local management <strong>of</strong> single species to international conflicts overthe management <strong>of</strong> resources; they are multi-dimensional, involving ecological, social <strong>and</strong> economic interests<strong>and</strong> operate within political <strong>and</strong> legal frameworks. This conference brings together academics from a range <strong>of</strong>disciplines, policy makers <strong>and</strong> practitioners to address how, when <strong>and</strong> why conflicts arise, <strong>and</strong> to identifymitigation strategies.55
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