Forum Alpinum

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Date(s) - 17-19 Sep 2014
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Forum Alpinum


From the 17th to the 19th of September 2014 the Forum Alpinum will be held in Brescia, Italy. It will be the first international congress on research in the Alps.

This Forum is the leading international congress on research in the Alps and it will bring together six Alpine countries (Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia) to discuss issues concerning the sustainable economic development of their mountain areas. In particular, it will focus on the use of Alpine resources and it will be structured in four plenary sessions which will be followed by four workshops each.

You are invited to present by 31st of January a workshop proposal for which you can consult the website of the Forum here where you will find all the information concerning the plenary sessions and the workshops, and the form to fill and send to the following email address: comunicazione.montagna@unimi.it Furthermore, the results of the selected workshops will be published in an international specialized newspaper.

Finally, at the end of the event will be rewarded young researchers interested in submitting their projects on the Alpine Resources.

For further information on the forum, please click here

To register to the forum, please go the forum alpinum website : http://www.forumalpinum.org/

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