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ImageWorkshop on
Scenarios of Mediterranean Climate Change under
Increased Radiative Active Gas Concentration
and the Role of Aerosols


23 - 25 September 2010
Miramare, Trieste, Italy

The Workshop will review observational and modeling studies of greenhouse gas-induced climate change over the Mediterranean basin for the 20th and 21st century along with the role of natural and anthropogenic aerosols in affecting the climate of the region.

Participation:
The Workshop is addressed to Scientists, PhD-students and post-doctoral fellows working in this area. Students and scientists from all countries are welcomed to apply.

The Workshop will be conducted in English.

Limited funding for participants from developing and industrialized countries is available. There is no registration fee.
How to apply for Participation:
The on-line application form can be accessed via the ICTP activity agenda page at:
http://aqenda. ictp. it/smr. php?2210
Once in the website, comprehensive instructions will guide you step-by-step, on how to fill out and submit the application form.

Kindly send all file attachments in Word or PDF format.

Deadline for receipt of applications is 15 June 2010.

Contact Information:
Phone: +39 040 2240 426 Fax: +39 040 2240 449 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

ICTP Home page: http://www.ictp.it

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The length of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov coast of Ukraine is about 2500 km. In Ukraine a number of research institutes (the leaders are the Marine Hydrophysical Institute (MHI), the Institute of Biology of Southern Seas (IBSS), the Institute of Geological  Sciences (IGS), the Ukrainian Scientific Center of the Ecology of Sea (UkrSCES), Southern Scientific Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (SSRIMFO), etc.), companies, NGO’s and municipal administrations are involved or have responsibilities for coastal and marine management and research.

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