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First International Conference on ICTs for Disaster Management
Algeria
03/24/2014

First International Conference on ICTs for Disaster Management

March 24-25, 2014 Algiers, Algeria

ICT-DM'2014 is the inaugural edition for a new conference event on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Disaster Management. The conference aims to bring together academics and practitioners who are involved in the emergency services, emergency planning, disaster management and allied professions, to learn about latest developments, share research, experiences and information about this area.

Disasters are events that cause dramatic losses of life and property and disrupt the normal functioning of the economy and society on a large scale. Disaster management is multifaceted process for developing strategies to reduce the impact of disasters and provide assistance to affected populations. Disaster management involves information- and communication-intensive activities before, during and after disaster strikes. The revolutionary potential of ICTs lies in their ability to instantly and continuously facilitate rapid communication and flow of information, capital, ideas, people and products. Because of this potential, ICTs have made incredible leaps in their usefulness for many application areas and this makes everyone agrees to consider that they have the potential to revolutionize the disaster management area too.

The conference will include paper presentations describing original work on the current state of research and practices in technologies and systems for prevention, preparation, response and recovery of disasters. The themes include (but not limited to) emergency communication, collaboration and coordination, decision enhancement systems, security and privacy, geo-information and space technologies, multi-sensor data collection, information dissemination and early warning and standardization efforts.

There will also be invited presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government as well as special sessions dedicated to case studies, demonstrations and experiences based on pragmatic approaches. This way, the conference will provide a forum for supporting and encouraging both academic researchers, as well as practitioners involved in practice-focused research.

Requests can be sent to:

E-Mail: ictdm2014@gmail.com

Fax: +213 (0) 21 91 21 26

Computer Scientist, Emergency Physician, Healthcare Administrator, Informatician, Information Scientist, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Technologist
MOUNTAINHAZARDS 2013
Kyrgyzstan
09/16/2013

MOUNTAINHAZARDS 2013

Natural Hazards, Climate Change and Water in Mountain Areas

The conference will be held in Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan in September 16 – 18th.

Natural Hazards, Climate Change and Water in Mountain Areas

High mountain environment is one the most complex and sensitive ecosystems on the Earth. Due to strong altitude differences and complicated morphology, several climatic levels are found within short vertical distance. Seasonal differences are very conspicuous. The presence of glaciers even complicates the situation. Besides, current climate changes influence considerably the natural processes in high mountains over the world.

Hundreds of millions of people live in mountains being dependent on natural changes of environment, facing the harsh climate, difficult life conditions and various kinds of natural hazards. One of the most important hazards is potential change of water resources due to reduction of glacier mass and changes of amount and spatial distribution of precipitations.

Central Asia (CA) is one of the world’s regions most vulnerable to current climate variability and impacts of future climate change. This is as a result of a combination of a number of natural and anthropogenic factors

Climate change is likely to manifest in CA: increasing temperatures; changing rainfall patterns; increasing aridity; an increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events and climate-related disasters (such as droughts, floods, debris-flows, glacial lake outbursts, landslides and avalanches). Indeed, trends over the last few decades indicate that these predicted changes are already being experienced in CA countries and worldwide, and current climate variability is already adversely impacting development, especially on sectors such as water, agriculture, and energy.

Furthermore, although the region is prone to earthquakes, the majority of disasters are triggered by hydro-meteorological hazards, including drought, floods, extreme temperatures and rainfall-related landslides, debris-flows, lake outbursts; all of which are likely to increase under a changing climate. Unless timely, coordinated and sustainable Climate Risk Management (CRM) measures are implemented, CA is likely to experience considerable economic loss, humanitarian stresses and environmental degradation as a result of climate-related disasters and incremental change in climate conditions.

The forthcoming conference is aimed at the discussion of different topics related to the aforementioned processes. It will give an opportunity for scientists and experts from various countries to present the results of their work and research of natural processes, climate change adaptation and disaster risk mitigation measures in high mountain regions, as well as the results of recent studies of glacier cover change Central Asian mountains and other mountainous regions. The main topics of these discussions will cover relevant kinds of natural hazards: glacial lakes outbursts, landslides and rock-falls, earthquakes and debris flows. The research, risk assessment and mitigation and adaptation measures will be on focus. The discussion on interdependencies of climate changes, glacier retreat and water resources will be the special topic of the conference. Results of studies and research and specific approaches for Central Asia , Himalayan region, Europe and other parts of the World are the main expected outputs of this conference.

Tight international cooperation is strongly needed to effectively address the challenges presented above.

A number of scientific, environmental and public organisations will take part in the conference. A special attention will be paid to the current and future activities of UNDP and other UN Agencies and multilateral organisations in the region. Representatives of the organisations and individual projects will take stock of what has been achieved and what are the main gaps so far. Another important result of the conference will be a coordinated basis for international aid in Central Asia and beyond for the coming years.

Forthcoming event follows-up the meetings held in Bishkek in 2009 (“Mountainhazards2009”) and in Dushanbe in 2011 (“Mountainhazards2011”).

The information on previous conferences is available on the web sites: www.mountainhazards2009.com and www.mountainhazards2011.com.

Goal of the conference

The goal of the conference is the discussion on investigation of hazardous natural processes and climate in high mountain environment and the experience in monitoring the phenomena, methods of risk assessment and possibilities of risk mitigation and adaptation measures.

Contacts:

Conference administration: mountainhazards2013@gmail.com

Michal Cerny: jezera @seznam.cz

Yegor Volovik: yegor.volovik @undp.org

Academic, Public Servant, Scientist
2013 Annual Conference on Civil Engineering and Engineering
China
06/15/2013

2013 Annual Conference on Civil Engineering and Engineering

15-17 June, 2013 Beijing, China

The 2013 Annual Conference on Civil Engineering and Engineering will be held in Beijing, China during 15-17 June, 2013. The aim objective of ACCEE 2013 is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities in Networking and Digital Society. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Contact Us

Inquires referred to Registration & Submission, Accommodation and Transportation and so on, please email to the secretariat at accee@accee.org
Organized by

Asia-Pacific Education & Research Association
12-1F., No.129, Sec.1, Fuxing S. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
Tel:+886 2 2740 5770
Fax:+886 2 2752 2642

Biochemist, Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Ethicist, Molecular Biologist, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Technologist, Toxicologist, Veterinary Scientist
8th Asia Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition (APCCN 2013)
Japan
06/09/2013

8th Asia Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition (APCCN 2013)

The 8th Asia Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition (APCCN 2013), being held 9-12 June 2013 in Tokyo, Japan, will bring together clinicians, dieticians, nutritionists, doctors, hospital pharmacists, nursing staff and others who share an interest in patient nutrition. Over the course of four days, you will:

•Gain fascinating insights that will enhance your practice upon returning home
•Learn about the most up-to-date research and analysis in the field
•Benefit from an innovative multidisciplinary scientific program
•Increase your practical know-how on a wide range of topics
•Mix and mingle with leading experts in the field

The conference will focus on such hot topics as:

•Anti-Aging and Clinical Nutrition
•Food Function and Safety
•Eating Education throughout Life and Food Supply in Disaster

This biennial event is a must for any professional seeking to remain current on the latest trends in the field. To be held in the Asian metropolis of Tokyo, APCCN 2013 is your opportunity to debate, discuss and collaborate with the world’s best!

Congress Secretariat

Kenes Asia 
10 Soi Lasalle 56, Sukhumvit Rd.
Bangna, Bangna, Bangkok, 10260 Thailand
Tel: +66(2) 7487881; Fax: +66(2) 748 7880
Email: info@aafps.org 

Dietitian, Health Educator, Nutritionist, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant
15th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Application & Services (IEEE Healthcom 2013)
Portugal
10/09/2013

15th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Application & Services (IEEE Healthcom 2013)

The15th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Application & Services (IEEE Healthcom 2013) will be held in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, from October 09 to October 12, 2013.

IEEE Healthcom 2013 is fully sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society. It aims at bringing together interested parties from around the world working in the health care field to exchange ideas, to discuss innovative and emerging solutions, and to develop collaborations. eHealth is defined as the cost-effective and secure use of information and communications technologies in support of health and the related fields, including health-care related services, surveillance, literature, education, knowledge, and research, both at the local site and at a distance. It will make personalized medicine possible and affordable in the near future. The adoption of eHealth technologies in medical fields creates huge opportunities yet lots of challenges still need to be resolved to build reliable, secure, and efficient networks or platforms with great flexibility.

Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Informatician, Information Scientist, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Physician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Technologist
Global Health and Well-Being: The Social Work Response
United States
New York
06/17/2013

Global Health and Well-Being: The Social Work Response

June 17 - 19, 2013 NYU Global Center for Spiritual and Academic Life & NYU Kimmel Center for University Life New York, NY

Co-Sponsored by the National Association of Deans and Directors (NADD)

There is converging agreement about the world's most pressing health and psychosocial problems. These include the role of poverty; the rights and equality of women and children; the voluntary and involuntary movement of populations; disasters, natural and man-made; and the fundamental role of economic inequality in health and well-being outcomes such as mental health, addiction, and the incidences of communicable and non-communicable diseases.

This conference will focus on defining social work's unique contribution to the multidisciplinary efforts to better understand and address the grand challenges of our world. Through presentation of strong international research and examinations of social programs designed to understand and ameliorate the world's most pressing health and social problems, this conference will contribute to better understanding of the social work profession's contributions to human well-being around the world.

The conference will feature keynote papers by social work and other interdisciplinary leaders in global health and well-being. Juried presentations will highlight the range of social work research and response to advance well-being and health of people around the world.

Conference Themes:

Global Poverty (food and housing insecurity; economic development; environmental safety)
Public Health (social determinants of health; maternal and child health; mental health; addiction; disease and illness; income and other inequalities)
Women and Girls (gender equity; social development)
Children (orphans and vulnerable children)
Human Rights and Social Justice
Access to Health Care and Social Resources
Strengthening Care and Service Delivery
Trauma, Crises, and Response (natural disasters; war; violence)
Population Movements and Trafficking (war and refugees; immigration/migration; human trafficking)

Featuring:

Keynote Addresses
Roundtable Discussions
Panels
Breakout Workshops
Banquets
Luncheons
Student Forum

Additional Options:

Cultural Events
Agency Visits

Academic, Health Economist, Health Services Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Scientist, Social Worker
European Association for the History of Medicine and Health--Risk and Disaster in Medicine and Health
Portugal
09/04/2013

European Association for the History of Medicine and Health--Risk and Disaster in Medicine and Health

The next EAHMH conference will be in Lisbon, Portugal, 4-7 September 2013.  The conference will be on the theme of 'Risk and Disaster in Health and Medicine' and it will be co-organised by the Universities of Evora and Lisbon

Risks and disasters have always been central issues in health and medicine. They illuminate the interfaces between science, medicine, environment, economy, society, culture and politics. Responses to preventive measures have often reflected tensions between the perceived wider social and economic benefits of interventions and the short-term costs imposed on individuals, specific social groups or society at large. One issue raised by such tensions has been whether individual freedom is deemed less important than the health of the community. Threats of epidemics have provoked local, national and international agencies to adopt drastic measures, consciously balancing the risk of disease against the economic risks posed by the disruption of trade or the implementation of expensive sanitary or environmental-protection measures whose cost-effectiveness was difficult to foresee.

The strategies developed to cope with risk and disaster form the core of public health and medical philosophy, ranging from quarantines and vaccinations to screening programmes and high-tech medical monitoring. Yet there are distinct national and chronological differences in definitions, perceptions and representation of risks and dangers. They also vary according to the decision makers and broader publics: governments, medical professionals and other agencies, and different social classes, ethnic and gender groups.

The Lisbon Conference will have special sessions on the ‘History of Medicine on Display’, covering museology and the history
of medicine and health as well as other practices of displaying the history of medicine to the public.

Academic, Historian, Social Scientist
GIS in Public Health Conference
United States
Florida
06/17/2013

GIS in Public Health Conference

June 17-20, 2013 Miami, Florida

URISA's Fourth GIS in Public Health Conference

The Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) is a nonprofit association of professionals using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other information technologies to solve challenges in state/provincial, regional and local government agencies and departments. URISA is considered to be the premier organization for the use and integration of spatial information technology to improve the quality of life in urban and regional environments.

Computer Scientist, Epidemiologist, Informatician, Information Scientist, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Technologist
EMBO Conference Series Cancer Genomics
Germany
11/03/2013

EMBO Conference Series Cancer Genomics

European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg, Germany Sunday 3 November - Tuesday 5 November 2013

Registration deadline: Thursday 19 September 2013

Topics

Cancer Genetics
Functional Genomics & Epigenomics of Cancer
Systems Biology & Integrated Analyses of Cancer
Cancer Model Systems & Systems Pharmacology
Translation & Clinical Impact of Cancer Genomics

This conference will provide an opportunity to learn about, and keep up-to-date with, the rapidly progressing area of cancer genomics. It will cover presentations from cancer genome projects, the areas of cancer functional genomics, systems biology, cancer mouse models, and the translation and clinical impact of scientific results obtained. The meeting will bring together leading scientists from across these areas for a unique opportunity to interact and stimulate further integration of these efforts.

European Cancer Genomics research is particularly strong in the Heidelberg area, with three International Cancer Genome Consortium (www.icgc.org) projects being currently pursued with significant participation from Heidelberg institutions, including EMBL. As in our 2011 meeting, a large number of renowned speakers will be invited, with a strong representation of overseas speakers. The atmosphere at the conference will make this an exceptional event with cutting edge science, extensive scientific discussions, and ample possibilities for meetings between and after sessions, to facilitate in-depth discussions and new collaborations.

Biologist, Molecular Biologist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher
World Congress for Social Psychiatry
Portugal
06/29/2013

World Congress for Social Psychiatry

29 June 2013 to 3 July 2013 Lisbon, Portugal

Main Topics

Bio-psycho-social confluence of psychiatric sciences

Life-span perspectives of mental health

Natural Disasters/Man-made (including Fukushima) and mental health

Co-morbid mental and physical illnesses

Globalization, instant communication and mental health

Mass movements of populations: migrants, refugees and others

Suicide and its prevention

Stigma of mental disorders and psychiatric institutions

Investing in mental health

Mental health care in developing countries

Creating alliances to respond to mental health challenges

Contact:

Tilesa Kenes Spain
Londres, 17
28028 Madrid, Spain

Tel. +34 91 361 2600
Fax: +34 91 355 9208
email: info@wasp2013.com

Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant