[APWG] Call for Papers: 9th Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council Conference
Chris Evans
cevans at uga.edu
Fri Nov 3 12:20:25 CST 2006
9th Annual Southeast EPPC Conference
Pulling Together: Cooperation to Combat Invasive Plants
Dates: March 20-22, 2007
Location: UGA Center for Continuing Education, 1197 South Lumpkin Street,
Athens, GA
The Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council is a regional non-profit
organization dedicated to controlling invasive plants and restoring natural
ecosystems. SE-EPPC welcomes participation by all land agencies,
organizations, industries, and individuals, all working together to forge a
solution.
Call for Papers
The Georgia EPPC on behalf of the Southeast EPPC invites you to present
aspects of your work in a contributed presentation or poster. Abstracts and
the final program will be available online at www.se-eppc.org prior to the
meeting. Registration costs for the meeting will be around $100.
Program topics include:
* Biological Control
* Noxious Weeds in the Southeast
* Chemical Control
* Restoration/Ecology
* New Developments in Herbicide Technology
* Legislation/Regulatory Issues
* Education
* Ongoing Research Projects
* Funding/Information Sources
* Other Invasive Species (Insects, Diseases, Vertebrates, etc.)
* Urban Issues
* Mapping/Early Detection
* Genetics
Submission of Abstracts - Electronically submit a title and abstract to
Chris Evans (cevans at uga.edu). The deadline for receiving abstracts is
January 19, 2007. Each contributed presentation or poster requires an
abstract.
General Program Schedule:
Tues. March 20 - General and concurrent sessions, workshops, posters and
evening reception
Wed. March 21 - General and concurrent sessions, control workshop and
afternoon field trips
Thurs. March 22 - Half-day general and concurrent sessions. Business
Meeting.
Registration and Full Program will be available at: www.se-eppc.org.
Please contact Chris Evans, cevans at uga.edu or 229-386-3298 for additional
information.
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