Environmental Center for Arab Towns Home Contact Us Sitemap Arabic Version
Monday, February 06, 2012
Search

 

Home / Events / Conferences
Print Bookmark
EnviroCities 2008 International Conference 11, November 2008 - 13, November 2008Add to outlook
Location : Al Bustan Rotana Hotel - Dubai  
Overview
Agenda
Speakers
Sponsorship & Exhibitions
Venue & Pricing
Register Form
Accomodation
Contact Us

EnviroCities 2008

International Conference

"Sources and Health Effects of Air Pollution: Knowledge to Practice"

November 11-13, 2008.

Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Overview:

We are proud to announce the "EnviroCities 2008 international conference" that the Environmental Center for Arab Towns (ECAT) is jointly organizing with the Harvard School of Public Health and Cyprus International Institute for Environment and Public Health. The theme of this year' conference will be 'Sources and Health Effects of Air Pollution: Knowledge to Practice'. Over 30 renowned researchers from around the world will be invited to bring together the current state of science for air pollution sources and their health impacts on the community.

Over the past fifteen years, an ever-increasing number of epidemiologic studies have shown significant associations between the concentrations of particulate and gaseous air pollutants and adverse respiratory and cardiovascular health effects. These effects include excess rates of daily and annual mortality, hospital admissions, emergency room and clinician visits for respiratory and cardiac diseases, increased usage of medications, and lost time from work and school. Similarly, inhalation exposures of human or experimental animals to air pollutants have made a substantial contribution to advancing our understanding of biological mechanisms whereby pollutants can produce adverse health effects.

In spite of the great progress made in assessing the adverse health effects of air pollution, linking health outcomes to specific sources has been challenging. This is mostly due to the fact that individuals are exposed to pollutants from multiple sources, which makes it difficult to assess human exposures to specific source emissions. Recent technological advances in geographic information systems, spatial statistics, air pollution models, outdoor and personal exposure monitoring, remote sensing and source emission monitoring, have enabled exposure and health effects scientists to assess population risks as they relate to different pollution source types. This will be critical to our efforts to develop cost effective emission control strategies to minimize risks.

Objectives:

- Provide comprehensive educational sessions on health issues in relation to a large spectrum of air pollution sources.
- Illustrate the state-of-art technology on air pollution monitoring techniques.
- Review the latest research on air pollution sources, emissions, exposure and risk assessment.
- Relate environmental problems to the wellbeing of the community.
- Provide strong strategic planning platform for policy makers to pave the way toward protecting the environment while achieving economic growth
- Develop a forum for participants to share their experiences and knowledge

Benefits:

- Be up-to-date on the latest information on source emissions, monitoring, exposure assessment, health effects and risk assessment.
- Consolidate networking with international environmental health experts
- Policy makers, regulators, and private industry from Arab countries will be provided with information which will be valuable in their efforts to achieve sustainable development.

Who should Attend:

- Ministers and senior government officials
- Representatives from governments, corporations and the private sector
- Non-governmental organizations
- Regional organizations concerned with environmental issues

- Experts and researchers in air pollution risk assessment, monitoring and modeling

- Healthcare professionals
- Occupational health and safety inspectors

Conference Topics:

- Urban air quality and its effect on community health
- Personal exposure and toxicology
- Remote sensing and community exposure
- Health impacts (respiratory & cardiovascular effects of air pollution)

- Regional pollution and its health consequences

- Source apportionment studies and health issues

- Air quality management

- Air quality policy analysis and development

- Chemical and physical transformation processes

- Development/application of models for local to meso scales

- Emission inventories
- Measurement of air pollutants
- Meteorological processes/interactions
- Sampling techniques/instrumentation

- Urban air quality databases, information systems and data mining/archiving


Go to previous page
Prefix
First Name
Last Name
Company
Address
P.O Box
City
Country
Tel
Fax
Email
Date 2/6/2012
Copyright © 2006, All rights reserved | Environmental Center for Arab Towns
Visitors Number of visitors :