INTERNATIONAL ECOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN YEREVAN
news.am
Sept 26 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - A 3-day international symposium, entitled "Geoecological
Monitoring and Risk of Administrative Region," will get underway on
Tuesday at State Engineering University of Armenia. The event will
bring together 56 scientists from 17 countries.
The symposium is organized by the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty
Organization) Institute, Youth Foundation of Armenia, State Engineering
University of Armenia, and Gegharkunik Regional Administration. Topic
of the event is of particular importance for Armenia, since the country
has several environmental problems. The discussants will examine a
number of topics including the current state of Armenia's Lake Sevan's
water basin, human-influenced ecological changes in water resources,
risk assessment models for chemical and technological objects, and
prevention of lakes' and reservoirs' radioactive contamination in
case of major accidents.
Business activity's consequences and dangers on the geological
environment will be among the topics underscored during the symposium.
The event's Armenian and foreign specialists will deliver in excess of
50 scientific reports, and the best ones will be published in American
chemical technology and Romanian environment protection magazines,
and also in the herald of the Engineering Academy of Armenia. Along
the lines of the symposium, the participants will also visit Lake
Sevan and the salt marshlands of Ararat Valley, Youth Foundation of
Armenia Press Service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
news.am
Sept 26 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - A 3-day international symposium, entitled "Geoecological
Monitoring and Risk of Administrative Region," will get underway on
Tuesday at State Engineering University of Armenia. The event will
bring together 56 scientists from 17 countries.
The symposium is organized by the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty
Organization) Institute, Youth Foundation of Armenia, State Engineering
University of Armenia, and Gegharkunik Regional Administration. Topic
of the event is of particular importance for Armenia, since the country
has several environmental problems. The discussants will examine a
number of topics including the current state of Armenia's Lake Sevan's
water basin, human-influenced ecological changes in water resources,
risk assessment models for chemical and technological objects, and
prevention of lakes' and reservoirs' radioactive contamination in
case of major accidents.
Business activity's consequences and dangers on the geological
environment will be among the topics underscored during the symposium.
The event's Armenian and foreign specialists will deliver in excess of
50 scientific reports, and the best ones will be published in American
chemical technology and Romanian environment protection magazines,
and also in the herald of the Engineering Academy of Armenia. Along
the lines of the symposium, the participants will also visit Lake
Sevan and the salt marshlands of Ararat Valley, Youth Foundation of
Armenia Press Service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.