Environmental Pollution is one of the most challenging problems facing the international community; it has clear and known impacts on human health and natural ecosystems. Understanding and managing environmental relationships associated with economic development, population growth, ecology and human health requires inter-disciplinary interactions and co-operation among social, physical and life scientists. The international conference on environmental pollution, water conservation and health (ICEPWCH-2010) aims to bring together students, engineers, scientists and other professionals from different countries, involved in various aspects of environmental science to exchange and share their experience, new ideas, research results and latest developments in all aspects related to environmental pollution, water conservation and its impact on ecology and human health.
CONFERENCE MAJOR THEMES:
The following is a selection of topics for which the Scientific and Programme Committee is particularly seeking contributions. However, contributions for any topic in the field of Environmental Science will be considered. The conference will have invited lectures, panel discussions, interactive sessions and presentations (oral and poster)
Ø Global Environmental Change and Ecosystems
Ø Toxicology and Toxicogenomics
Ø Air pollution, Auto exhaust, Cigarette smoke and Health effects
Ø Water quality and Water borne diseases
Ø Waste water and Sludge treatment
Ø Marine Ecology
Ø Solid Waste Management
Ø Hazardous substances, Biodegradation and Bioremediation
Ø Biopesticides
Ø Toxicity assessment and Epidemiological studies
Ø Medical Toxicology, Trace Elements in Human Health
Ø Human diseases
Ø Global Pharma, R & D strategies
Ø Risk and Safety assessment
Ø Biodiversity Conservation, Conservation of Medicinal plants
Ø Reverine System, Lake and Coastal Management
Ø Deforestation and Eco-technology
Ø Environmental Biotechnology
Ø Environmental Management
Ø Environmental and Legal issues, Awareness, Law & Policies
Ø Quality guidelines, Environmental regulation and Monitoring
Ø Early life environmental effects on later life health
Ø Molecular genetics and vaccines.