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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 17:59:32 -0700
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Subject: GIS/EM4 Conference: Call for Papers
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Call for Papers*- GIS/EM4  (Second Circular - Revised due date)

4th International Conference on Integrating
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Environmental Modeling

September 2-8, 2000: The Banff Centre for Conferences, Banff, Alberta, Canada
Sponsors to-date: NSF, NCGIA, NASA, USFS, EPA, NOAA, USGS, USACE/DOD, NRCS

WARNING: DO NOT REPLY DIRECTLY TO THIS MESSAGE. RESPOND ONLY TO http://www.colorado.edu/research/cires/banff OR [log in to unmask] AS INSTRUCTED BELOW.

*Abstracts are invited for book chapters, journal articles, tutorials or workshops, method/technique/ tool demonstrations, and electronic or static "poster" presentations contributing to the 4th International Conference on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling. The meeting will be held in dedicated, full service facilities at The Banff Centre for Conferences in Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 2-8, 2000. Self-explanatory abstracts in English should be 1-2 pages in length and must include title, author (s), institutional affiliation (s), explanation of completed work to be described, and 5-10 author-assigned key words. Clear relevance must be shown to predictive, numerical modeling approaches to environmental problem solving. A special conference theme will be human-environment interactions, and the role that GIS and modeling have in their improved understanding and prediction.

The forum will retain  its cross-disciplinary, pan-scientific, and problem solving emphases consistent with a concern for better integrated understanding of complex whole systems, their integrity and sustained functioning, and particularly (but not exclusively) their interactions with human activity. Spatial, statistical, temporal, and other methodological considerations are expected to be given balanced treatment with issues of science theory, new data sources and sensors, computing technologies, and application techniques.

Abstracts should be submitted no later than 5:00 pm (Pacific Standard Time) on December 17, 1999 (extended from Nov. 19) via a web-active form available on the conference web page at http://www.colorado.edu/research/cires/banff/. This URL also contains other important information about contributions to the conference. Email correspondence may be addressed directly to the Conference Secretariat at [log in to unmask] If you must submit an abstract by some means other than the web page and its web-active form, or if you have other urgent questions about the conference, please contact one of the following or send correspondence directly to:

Conference Secretariat, GIS/EM4, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), CIRES Building 216, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0216 USA.

Conference Director and Co-directors:
Dr. Bradley Parks, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Campus Box 216, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 80309-0216.
Email: [log in to unmask], Tel: 303-497-6330, Fax: 303-497-6513.

Mr. Michael Crane, US Geological Survey, EROS Data Center (EDC)
47914 252nd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57198-0001
Email: [log in to unmask], Tel: 605-594-6041, Fax: 605-594-6150.

Dr. Keith Clarke, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA)
3510 Phelps Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060.
Email: [log in to unmask], Tel: 805-893-7961, Fax: 805-893-3146.

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