Land Use and Water Quality (LuWQ) conferences
June 3-6, 2025 | In-person | Aarhus, Denmark | Source |
The International Interdisciplinary Conference on Land Use and Water Quality (LuWQ2025) will be held in Aarhus, Denmark, from June 3-6, 2025. This conference will address the impact of agriculture and land use on water quality, featuring the latest in science, management, and policy. Key dates include the activation of the abstract submission webpage on July 8, 2024, with abstracts extended to November 15, 2024. Abstracts will be reviewed from December 2-20, 2024, and notifications of acceptance will be sent by February 13, 2025. Registration will open on January 30, 2025. Organized by RIVM, Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, Aarhus University, GEUS, and Forschungszentrum Jülich, LuWQ2025 will foster interdisciplinary collaboration and advance knowledge in the field.
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June 3-6, 2025 | In-person | Aarhus, Denmark | Source | The International Interdisciplinary Conference on Land Use and Water Quality (LuWQ2025) will be held in Aarhus, Denmark, from June 3-6, 2025. T
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