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| | ARC 2008 - Atlantic Reclamation Conference: Restoring the Earth in Atlantic Canada | | ARC 2008 - Atlantic Reclamation Conference: Restoring the Earth in Atlantic Canada | Start Date: Oct 20, 2008 End Date: Oct 21, 2008 Class Size: 0
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| | Summary | ARC2008 aims to create an annual venue for individuals and teams to share information, further knowledge, increase awareness, encourage education and investigation into problems and solutions in the many areas of land and waterway reclamation, restoration and rehabilitation. Examples of work this covers include: mine site reclamation, brownfield redevelopment, contaminated site restoration, erosion and sediment control planning, revegetation planning, wetland and soil quality research, landuse planning, landscape design, policy, regulation and fiscal planning, environmental risk and liability insurance policies, and more.
| | Topics | Risk Assessment Brownfields & Contaminated Site Legal & Insurance Liability Mining Reclamation Affects on the Real Estate Industry Benefits of Landscape Development Wetland Restoration Erosion Control
| | Main Body | Atlantic Canada's long history of resource and industrial development has made significant contributions to the social and economic growth of the region. While this activity has benefited each province, there are areas in the region that have borne the social and environmental costs of development. These are communities left with a residuum of post-industrial landscapes, derelict lands and damaged waterways. They occur inside communities with contaminated sites, brownfields, and abandoned, deteriorating industrial landscapes. They occur between communities in areas with abandoned mines and farms, impoverished forest and non-forest ecosystems.
These issues are well known to many individuals, scholars, businesses and government agencies, who work in many different disciplines to find the ways and means to restore the health of these lands and thus contribute to greater prosperity, more liveable communities and healthier ecosystems in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association / Association Canadienne de Réhabilitation des sites Dégradés (CLRA/ACRSD) and the Environmental Services Association of Nova Scotia (ESANS) are producing ARC2008 to bring together people involved in reclaiming the earth in Atlantic Canada.
www.arc2008.esans.ca/ | | Fee Information | CLRA / ESANS Member Companies $200 1st delegate $150 / additional delegate(s)
Non Member Companies $250 1st delegate $200 / additional delegate(s)
Full-time Students - $75
| | Additional Information | DEADLINE for Abstracts is October 10th, 2008
Please send titles and author /presenter information to rjoseph@esans.ca. Also needs guidelines for presentations here - 20 minute slots which includes questions (eg., 15 min pres + 5 min questions). |
| | ORGANIZER DETAILS | | Environmental Services Association of Nova Scotia (ESANS) | | One Research Dr.
Woodside Industrial Park
Suites 206-1 / 206-2 | | Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4M9 | | Canada | | Tel: (902) 463-3538 | | Toll Free: (902) 466-6889 | | contact@esans.ca | | www.esans.ca |
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