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Fourth USDA Greenhouse Gas Conference:
Positioning Agriculture and Forestry to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change
February 5 - 8, 2007 - Baltimore Marriott Camden Yards
Baltimore, Maryland

Conference Overview
The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum for presentation of scientific, technical, and policy information related to the impacts of climate change on agriculture and forestry, and the potential role of management practices in related ecosystems and product use in mitigating climate change. Ecosystems related to the practice of agriculture and forestry are all lands involved in the production of food, feed, fiber, and timber, including croplands, feedlots, pastures, rangelands, forests, and associated wetlands. The conference will feature a combination of plenary sessions, technical breakout sessions, and poster sessions organized to maximize interactions, discussion, and dialogue.


September 7, 2006
Early-Bird Registration Starts


January 1, 2007
Early-Bird Registration Closes


January 2, 2007
Late Registration Starts


January 15, 2007
Marriott Hotel Housing Deadline

January 25, 2007
Late Registration Closes
http://www.acsmeetings.org/carbon/index.php

 
   
 
Last Modified: 11/03/2006
 
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