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The HEIMTSA Consortium comprises of 21 partners from many of the leading research and user organisations in Europe. For further details, click here
 
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HEIMTSA is an Integrated Project (IP)
funded under the EU Sixth Framework Programme - Priority 6.3 Global Change and Ecosystems.

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HEIMTSA

HEIMTSA (Health and Environment Integrated Methodology and Toolbox for Scenario Assessment) has brought together an international team of scientists in the areas of epidemiology, environmental science and biosciences, to collaborate on developing and applying new, integrated approaches to the assessment of environmental health risks and consequences, in support of European policy in transport, energy, agriculture, industry, household and waste treatment and disposal.

The project has been successfully finished by January 31, 2011. For further information, please visit the 'Results' section of our web sites or contact Fintan Hurley or Susan Scarisbrick. Thank you!

 
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11th World Congress on Environmental Health

Categories: | Author: Sonja Grossberndt | Posted: 17/11/2009 | Views: 880
The International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) together with the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) invites to the 11th World Congress on Environmental Health in Vancouver, Canada, 05-10 September 2010.

Abstract deadline is 15 December 2009.

The theme 'Global Health Protection From Sea to Sky' provides a broad platform for exploring universal challenges to environmental health in an era of increasing globalization.

Attendees will be provided with up-to-date information on the latest innovations and strategies in health protection by focusing on core competencies in a number of thematic areas including:

  • Food safety
  • Promotion of active living & healthy communities
  • Sustainable communities & environments
    (Air quality, water quality, and climate change)
  • Disaster preparedness and emergency response
  • Occupational health, risk and injury prevention
  • Uniformed Services Health Protection
  • Indigenous Peoples' Environmental Health
  • Environmental health management
  • Core Competencies for Environmental Public Health Professionals
Further information is available at the conference websites.


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