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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

20th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection

Hosted by the Know-Center Graz and Graz University
of Technology concurrently with the 6th International
Conference on Knowledge Management, the 20th
International Conference on Informatics for
Environmental Protection (EnviroInfo '06) will be
held in Graz, Austria, September 6-8, 2006. This
conference focuses on the role of knowledge
management in advocating sustainability and
environmental protection. The conference investigates
new ways of optimizing organizational workflows,
building communities, engaging groups in
participatory decisions, and supporting education and
advocacy campaigns.

Important Dates:
Submission of papers & posters: March 1, 2006
Notification of acceptance: April 25, 2006
Final version due: May 22, 2006
Conference dates: September 6-8, 2006

Contact Information: enviroinfo@know-center.at

More information about EnviroInfo '06:
http://enviroinfo.know-center.tugraz.at/overview

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

5th International Conference on Environmental Informatics


The 5th International Conference on Environmental Informatics (ISEIS2006) will take place in Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA August, 2006. It aims at providing a unique gathering place and open forum for bringing together researchers, engineers, managers, and practitioners from a broad range of disciplines with common interests in techniques and tools of environmental information sciences. Jointly organized by Western Kentucky University, and the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences (ISEIS), we trust that the event will offer an unprecedented opportunity for you to discover the cutting-edge environmental informatics technology and its development and applications in environmental studies, resource management, and sustainable development.

Conference info:
August 1-3, 2006, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA

Extended Deadline for Abstracts: March 15, 2006
Extended Deadline for Acceptance Notice: April 1, 2006
Full Paper Deadline: May 12, 2006
Conference Dates: August 1-3, 2006

Webpage: http://environment.wku.edu/iseis/index.htm

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

ArcGIS v9 manuals and tutorials online!

Check the new ArcGIS v9 manuals and tutorials in PDF format at:

http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/reference/help/esri/esri_pdfs_9.html

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Fourth Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis

I am pleased to inform you that the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is now organizing

the fourth Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output

The event will take place from 11 to 13 September 2006, at the “Ca’ Foscari University”, in Venice (Italy).

This school is both for users not familiar with the discipline, and for users wishing to update their knowledge (recent methods available and new fields of application of sensitivity analysis).

The course will be free of charge, but participants will have to cover their travel and accommodation expenses.

As the number of participants is restricted, I recommend sending applications soon; a selection of candidates will take place on the basis of their CVs.

For detailed information about the course and registration procedures, please visit our webpage:

http://webfarm.jrc.cec.eu.int/uasa/evt-samo2006.asp

Feel free to forward this email to anyone you think may be interested.

I remain at your disposal for any further clarification.

Best regards,

Debora Gatelli

Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC) -

Indicators and benchmarks for education, innovation and the knowledge-economy

http://www.jrc.cec.eu.int/uasa

European Commission-Joint Research Centre TP 361, 21020 Ispra VA, Italy

Tel: +39 0332 786573

Fax: +39 0332 785733

E-mail: debora.gatelli@jrc.it

Simlab software (v. 2.2) http://www.jrc.cec.eu.int/uasa/prj-sa-soft.asp

Summer school on Sensitivity Analysis http://webfarm.jrc.cec.eu.int/uasa/evt-samo2006.asp

Source:
Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC)

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Monday, February 27, 2006

Sign Now the Public GeoData Petition for Public Access to Geographic Data in Europe!

On 23 January 2006, the Council of European Union has formally adopted a common position on the Inspire Directive, which stipulates that Geographic Data collected by National Mapping Agencies all over Europe should be owned by such agencies and not by the Public. While a lot of datasets are available in the United States under a public domain licence, little geographic data is available under open access terms in Europe but is instead made available at monopoly prices by national mapping agencies. Restricted access to geographic data for the public and businesses due to high costs and narrow licenses means fewer services and fewer jobs in Europe.

If the European Parliament does not reject this directive proposal, INSPIRE will entrench a policy of charging citizens for information they have already paid to collect, enforced by state copyright over geographic information.

What to do?

Public GeoData webpage: http://publicgeodata.org

Jorge Brenner

Funding is now available for projects for the International Polar Year Program-NSF

National Science Foundation

International Polar Year Program

Applications due May 1, 2006

The National Science Foundation has announced that funding is available for projects for the International Polar Year Program.

There are emphasis areas under both research and education programs in which GIS technology is particularly applicable. These include

  • Ice sheet history and dynamics
  • Arctic Observing Network
  • Data storage, access, and visualization related to one of the three emphases
  • Polar formal science education: Subcategories include fieldwork experiences for K-12 educators and training of undergraduate and graduate students
  • Polar informal science education: Efforts to engage the general public through a wide range of media

Examples of ESRI GIS software solutions for these grants and full grant guidelines are provided in the ESRI Sample Text document, accessible by registering or updating your information on the ESRI Grant Notification System.

For additional information about GIS solutions for this grant, please contact ESRI's grant coordinator at 208-286-0220.

Source: ESRI Grant Notices <grantcoord@esri.com>

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Sunday, February 26, 2006

New GBIF online tool to convert ocurrence data into KML!

Create your owm KML files for Google Earth using this new GBIF online and on-the-fly tool. All you need is your data in Decimal Degrees and paste into the following URL:

Webpage: http://ge.gbif.net/pointmap.php?load=copy

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Friday, February 24, 2006

US-MEXICO BORDER ENERGY FORUM XIII

US-MEXICO BORDER ENERGY FORUM XIII
Tampico, Tamaulipas
October 19-20, 2006 - 19-20 de octubre de 2006

http://www.glo.state.tx.us/energy/border/forum/

Please forward this message to others interested in regional energy issues.
Favor de enviar este mensaje a otras personas interesadas en temas regionales de energía.

Watch our Web site for additional updates and details.
Visite nuestro sitio en Internet para actualizaciones y detalles adicionales.


Soll Sussman
Coordinator, Border Energy Forum
Texas General Land Office
PO Box 12873
Austin, TX 78711-2873

tel. 512/463-5039
fax 512/475-1404

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Monday, February 20, 2006

ICOPMAS 2006 conference


This is the announcement of 7th international
conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine structures
(ICOMPAS2006) will be held in Tehran,Iran on 27-29
Nov. 2006.
For more information please refer to the following
site: www.irpso.com

Best regards
M.R. Allahyar

Source: coastal_list@UDel.Edu

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

2006 Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program

The Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program is pleased to announce its 2006 competition. The program is a collaboration among Canon U.S.A., Inc., the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the US National Park Service. Thanks to a generous commitment by Canon U.S.A., Inc., the program will be awarding eight US$80,000 scholarships to Ph.D. students throughout the Americas to conduct research critical to conserving the national parks of the region.

Research projects in the biological, physical, social and cultural sciences are eligible, as well as projects in a new category — technology innovation in support of conservation science. Applications must be received by 3 May 2006.

View the 2006 Application Guide
Download the 2006 Application Guide (PDF File)

View the 2006 Application Cover Sheet
Download the 2006 Application Cover Sheet (PDF File)

Source: http://www.nature.nps.gov/canonscholarships/

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Saturday, February 18, 2006

ECCB 2006 Congress - Training Courses


The 1st European Congress of Conservation Biology offers a wide range of field tours from morning bird-walk and night bat watching to week-long birding holiday and Central European sightseeing. Please visit the website for details (www.eccb2006.org).
In addition to ECCB 2006 Congress, organisers also offer training courses.
Four congress training courses will be offered on 22 August 2006. Training runs from 9 am until 5 pm on the scheduled day.
Training Course 1.
Systematic conservation planning: concepts & techniques, applications & challenges
TEACHERS
Dr Bob Pressey & Dr Kerrie Wilson
The Ecology Centre
University of Queensland
Australia
Training Course 2.
Population Modeling and PVA
TEACHER
Dr. Resit Akcakaya
Applied Biomathematics
USA

Training Course 3.
Taking the pain out of writing scientific papers
TEACHERS
Gábor Lövei, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Rob Marrs, Editor-in-Chief of Biological Conservation, University of Liverpool
Training Course 4.
From Linear Models to NonLinear Mixed Models in R
TEACHER
Andrea Harnos, Szent István University, Budapest
NOTE! Since the courses will start in the morning on 22 August, guest are required either to arrive at Budapest on 20 August and take the transfer bus on 21 August from Budapest to Eger or to arrive at Eger directly on 21 August 2006.
All training courses are optional and will run in parallel.
The registration fee for the courses is Euro 60.
Advance registration is required. Due to the limited space availibilities, we recommend making reservation as early as possible.
The list of 17 symposia, and the 4 student training courses are also on the website with many other information.

Please note that the DEADLINE OF ABSTRACT SUBMISSION is 22 February.

Hope to see you in Eger.
Best regards,
Zsofia Krutak
Zsofia KRUTAK
Altagra Szervezo és Utazasi Iroda Kft.
Altagra Business Services
H-2100 Godollo, Isaszegi ut Pf. 417 HUNGARY
www.altagra.hu
Congress Secretariat of ECCB 2006 Congress
www.eccb2006.org

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Friday, February 17, 2006

The Union of Concerned Scientists Satellite Database

The UCS Satellite Database is a listing of operational satellites currently in orbit around the Earth. It is available as a downloadable Excel file, which is updated roughly quarterly. Our intent in producing the database is to create a research tool for specialists and non-specialists alike by collecting open-source information on operational satellites and presenting it in a format that can be easily manipulated for research and analysis. The database includes basic information about more than 800 satellites and their orbits, but does not contain the detailed information necessary to locate individual satellites.

The UCS Satellite Database is the only free, comprehensive compilation of active satellites in an easy to manipulate, commonly-used database format.

Users can find information about a particular satellite; identify sets of satellites having a common characteristic, such as altitude or mission; and sort or aggregate data about the whole population of satellites. Users can quickly answer questions such as

  • How many satellites does a given country have in orbit, and what are they used for?
  • How many satellites are used for military purposes versus commercial purposes?
  • Which countries have earth-observing satellites?
  • At what altitudes do most satellites orbit?

The database contains 21 types of data for each satellite, including technical information about each satellite (mass, power, launch date, expected lifetime) and its orbit (apogee, perigee, inclination, and period), as well as what the satellite is used for, and who owns, operates, and built the satellite.

Webpage and download the .xls file: http://www.ucsusa.org/global_security/space_weapons/satellite_database.html

Source: Union of Concerned Scientists (http://www.ucsusa.org/)

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Thursday, February 16, 2006

May 22, the International Day for Biological Diversity

The United Nations has proclaimed May 22, the International Day for Biological Diversity, to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. Biodiversity is the source of the essential goods and ecological services that constitute the source of life for all. The celebration each year of the International Day for Biological Diversity is an occasion to reflect on our responsibility to safeguard this precious heritage for future generations.

As announced by Hamdallah Zedan, the Executive Secretary to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the theme for International Day for Biological Diversity 2005 is:

Biodiversity: Life Insurance for our Changing World.

The world is changing faster than ever before. Growing human populations and expanding consumption are placing great pressure on biological Diversity. This year’s theme for IBD reminds us that, in addition to providing the physical conditions for all life, biodiversity also plays an important role in protecting life and making it resilient to the pressures brought about by change.

Source: http://www.biodiv.org/programmes/outreach/awareness/biodiv-day-2005.aspx


I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

3rd National Conference and Expo on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration

The Call for Sessions deadline for Restore America's Estuaries' 3rd
National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration is
February 15th! Download the Call for Sessions, Presentations and
Posters and the Proposal Application Form at
http://www.estuaries.org/conference.

The Conference will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Hilton
Riverside Hotel, December 9-13, 2006.

The Conference will bring timely national attention to the challenges
and opportunities to comprehensive coastal ecosystem restoration
throughout the U.S., and especially in Coastal Louisiana and the
northern Gulf Coast. Habitat restoration at all scales is essential to
the very fabric of our lives - the social, economic and ecological
well being of humans in the coastal landscape. Through field sessions,
participants will see first-hand how the city, the parishes and
coastal Louisiana are being rebuilt and restored. We will work to
ensure that the Conference supports the recovery process.

This Conference is the premiere nationwide forum focused solely on
advancing the knowledge, pace, practice, scale and success of coastal
and estuarine habitat restoration. Incorporating the non-profit,
government, scientific, business, tribal and academic sectors, the
Conference will enable networking and communication throughout this
growing movement.

We invite you to submit a proposal for a DEDICATED SESSION for this
important National Conference. The deadline for proposals is WED.,
FEBRUARY 15th.

If you would like to submit a presentation or a poster, rather than a
full session, please see the full call for Sessions, Presentations and
Posters and submit your proposal by the due date listed below.

Program Timeline and Due Dates:
* February 15, 2006 - Dedicated Session Proposals due
* March 31, 2006 - Contributed Presentation Proposals due
* April 30, 2006 - Poster Proposals due

Please email all Proposals to conference@estuaries.org.

For more information, and the full Call for Sessions, Presentations
and Posters, visit the conference website at
http://www.estuaries.org/conference.

Source: conference@estuaries.org

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenne

AINIC Atlantic Islands Neogene: International Congress

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the AINIC (Atlantic
Islands Neogene: International Congress)
meeting being held 12-14 June 2006, in Ponta Delgada (Azores, Portugal).

Attending to requests received, the AINIC Organizing Commitee decided to
extend the deadline for abstract submission to: 15th March 2006.

Please take note that this is final.

The abstract and registration forms are located at
http://www.uac.pt/~cicia/Registration

If you have any questions about the Congress Sessions please contact the
AINIC Organizing Committee at avila@notes.uac.pt and we will do our best
to answer your enquires promptly.

For additional meeting information, please see the pdf document attached
or visit: http://www.uac.pt/~cicia/

We look forward to seeing you in the Azores!

All the best,

AINIC Organizing Committee

Atlantic Islands Neogene: International Congress
Departamento de Biologia
Complexo Científico
Campus Universitário de Ponta Delgada
Universidade dos Açores
Rua da Mãe de Deus 13-A
9501-801 Ponta Delgada
Azores-Portugal

Tel.: (+351) 296 650 101/2
Fax: (+351) 296 650 100
E-mail: ainic@notes.uac.pt
Source: MARINE-B@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Monday, February 13, 2006

POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships for Oceanographic Observations


The announcement for the 2006 POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships for

Oceanographic Observations is now available at:
http://www.ocean-partners.org/POGO_SCOR_Fellowships.htm.  Please consider
hosting a fellow or sending one from your institution, depending on your
country.

The deadline for the next round of applications is
April 15, 2006.

Best regards,

Ed Urban, Ph.D., Executive Director


Tel: +1-410-516-4239

Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research

Ed.Urban@jhu.edu

Source: MARINET@listserv.rediris.es

I hope this is of your interest.
Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Ocean Remote Sensing Training Course


ESA supports a training course on ocean remote sensing at the Institute of Marine Research, Hamburg, on 25-29 September 2006. Final submission date for applications: 31 May 2006. Full information: http://envisat.esa.int/Ocean2006/.

Sincerely,

Rainer Reuter
University of Oldenburg
Institute of Physics
D-26111 Oldenburg

Tel. ++49 (0)441 798 3522
http://las.physik.uni-oldenburg.de

Source: coastal_zones@physnet.physik.uni-oldenburg.de

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Summer Course in Azores: Island Ecology and Evolution: Marine Invertebrates

The Department of Biology of the University of the Azores is offering,
this Summer, a Masters in “Island Ecology and Evolution: Marine
Invertebrates”. We think it is a fantastic opportunity, but we invite
you to see for yourselves at www.meie.uac.pt/. We leave it up to you to
make it known to your students. Of course, we are extremely thankful
for your kindness.

Very best regards,

António M. de Frias Martins,
Organizer

Department of Biology
University of the Azores
9501-801 Ponta Delgada
S. Miguel – Azores – Portugal
Fax: + 351-296 650100
frias@notes.uac.pt
Source: MARINE-B@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

M.A. in Geography (Coastal Management & GIS) at University College Cork, Ireland-September 2006 intake announcement


Enquiries and applications are now invited for the September 2006 intake to the M.A.
in Geography (Coastal Management & GIS) at University College Cork, Ireland.

This programme has been designed to provide students with an advanced
understanding of the fundamental concepts of Geography, whilst developing a
specialist knowledge and practice in the field of coastal management. The
course will provide a thorough introduction to the principles of Integrated
Coastal Zone Management (ICZM). It will help students to make the link
between theoretical approaches and practical management scenarios through
the provision of real life case studies.

Lectures will provide comprehensive insights to coastal management at the
international, national and local levels. The course will provide a
framework for introducing students to state of the art technologies and
techniques for coastal monitoring. Students will gain experience in the
analysis and interpretation of field data through links with the GIS module.

The course is run through the Department of Geography, while use is made of
expert lecturers from the Coastal & Marine Resources Centre in UCC, who have
internationally recognised expertise in this area.

Enquiries should be directed in the first instance to

Vicki O'Donnell
GIS, Remote Sensing, Modelling
& Internet Technologies Section,
Coastal & Marine Resources Centre,
(Ionad Acmhainní Cósta is Mara)
University College Cork,
Naval Base,
Haulbowline, Cobh,
Co. Cork,
Ireland.
Tel: +353 21 4703118
Fax: +353 21 4703132
http://cmrc.ucc.ie
email: v.odonnell@ucc.ie
Source: SEA-GIS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE

I hope this is of your interest. Best,

Jorge Brenner

Marine Geodesy Journal will publish a pecial issue on Marine and Coastal Geographic Information Systems-SECOND CALL

Marine Geodesy Journal will publish its 5th special issue on Marine and Coastal Geographic Information Systems (M&CGIS) in its issue of Vol. 30, No. 1, 2007.
Dr. Rongxing (Ron) Li of The Ohio State University will be the guest editor.

In addition to theoretical M&CGIS topics, we especially encourage submission of papers on new technologies for Marine and Coastal data collection, processing, analysis and management. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
  • High resolution satellite coastal imaging,
  • LIDAR mapping,
  • Multisensor remote sensing of land, water, and interaction areas,
  • Shoreline modeling and coastal changes,
  • Multispectral and hyperspectral imaging for Ecosystem management,
  • M&CGIS data uncertainty and quality analysis, and
  • Application systems and case studies.
All manuscripts should conform to the submission standards found in the Instructions to Authors that regularly appear in the journal. Papers should be free from promoting a specific commercial product. All invited and contributed manuscripts will be peer reviewed. Authors who wish to contribute to this special issue should submit the manuscript to:
Professor Ron Li
Guest Editor, Marine Geodesy
CEEGS, The Ohio State University
470 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1275
A hard copy of the above should also be sent to the Editor-in-chief:
Prof. Narendra K. Saxena, Editor-in-chief
Pacific Mapping Program
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST)
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2525 Correa Road, HIG# 440
Honolulu, HI 96822
All manuscripts must be received by March 15, 2006 in order to be considered for publication in this special issue.

Rongxing (Ron) Li, Ph.D.
Lowber B. Strange Professor
Mapping and GIS Lab, CEEGS
The Ohio State University
470 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1275

Tel. (614) 292-6946
Fax. (614) 292-2957
E-mail: li.282@osu.edu
http://shoreline.eng.ohio-state.edu/>http://shoreline.eng.ohio-state.edu/

Source: SEA-GIS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE

I hope this is of your interest. Best regards,

Jorge Brenner

MATE 2006 Summer Institutes

The Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center is announcing two summer institutesLani Clough, MATE faculty development coordinator, or call 831-645-1393. at Monterey Peninsula College for 2006. There is no fee for participating. Lunches and some dinners will be provided by the MATE Center as well as hotel accommodations for participants living more than 50 miles from Monterey. Some travel stipends are also available. Educators who are interested in the workshops below should contact Lani Clough, MATE faculty development coordinator, or call 831-645-1393.

Creating a GIS Field Project to Address Marine and Coastal Issues
July 8–14, 2006

The workshop will walk educators through each step of creating their own GIS projects for the classroom. Participants will learn the basics of GIS and cartography and increase their knowledge of data sources, data types, and data management. Participants will create a marine or coastal map that addresses one or more marine issues. They will also create a lesson plan to use with their interactive map, which can be shared easily with students using ArcReader. Participants will interact with marine and coastal GIS experts to achieve a better understanding of how GIS is being used in marine and coastal issues.

Building Remotely Operated Vehicles
July 31–August 5, 2006

This workshop will teach educators the basic skills to help their students design and build remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) that can compete in MATE’s regional and national ROV competitions. Educators will work in teams to design and build their own ROVs to complete a set of predetermined mission tasks. Participants will also pilot a small commercial ROV while on a boat cruise in Monterey Bay and visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with undersea engineers, ROV pilots, and marine technicians.

Web page: http://www.marinetech.org/education/institutes.php

Source: The Wave, Winter 2006 (ESRI-Newsletter)

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

The National Museum of Natural History's World List of Isopods can be Downloaded

The World List of Isopods can now be downloaded. Througha new feature on the home page, the list is available as an Access database. Just click on the download function but be sure to SAVE the file to your desktop or disk before opening it. If you have questions or problems please let me know.
Home page: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/iz/isopod/

Marilyn

Marilyn Schotte
Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology
NHB 163
P.O. Box 37012
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D. C. 20013-7012
USA

ph: 202-633-0675
fax: 202-357-3043

Posted at: crust-L@vims.edu & MARINE-B@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE

I hope this is of your interest. Best,

Jorge Brenner

Monday, February 06, 2006

Some interesting news from the Cambridge Conservation Forum February Newsletter

University of Cambridge Support for Joint Conservation Research Projects

Following an approach from the Department of Zoology, the Isaac Newton Trust has expressed a willingness to consider co-financing collaborative conservation science projects involving Cambridge University researchers and locally-based practitioner organizations. The Newton Trust will entertain applications to support small- to medium-sized grants, up to a total of ~£250K over the next five years, to facilitate outstanding research by University staff (UTOs) working with locally-based conservation organisations.

To be eligible, projects must:

· be submitted by a UTO who will be a principal investigator on the project

· be of the highest academic standards (to meet the selection criteria of the Trust), as well as high practical relevance (so there is full NGO/agency commitment)

· have at least 50% of their costs covered by non-University sources

Eligible costs include the costs of hiring new staff (who would be employed by the University), as well as limited equipment costs. The Trust does not cover overhead costs, studentships, fieldwork costs, replacement equipment, or building work. All proposals will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, by the Newton Trust.

Applications are welcome from any Department in the University of Cambridge, and must be submitted by a UTO, through his/her Head of Department or Faculty. Draft applications (to check on eligibility) are followed by completed applications which are ~3 pages long. Deadlines for the rest of 2005/06 are 27 January (draft) followed by 10 February (final); and provisionally 19 May

(draft) and 2 June (final), and there will be further deadlines during the academic year 2006/07. Please mark applications as falling within the conservation science initiative.

For further details on making applications to the Isaac Newton Trust and confirmation of dates see:

http://www.newtontrust.cam.ac.uk/cam/research/index.html (accessible by University of Cambridge members only).

Internships for Young Conservation Scientists from Developing Countries and Eastern Europe

The University of Cambridge has obtained support from the Lisbet Rausing Charitable Fund to allow selected overseas delegates to the annual Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS) to extend their visits by taking up internships with interested conservation organisations or university departments.

The internships will last ~1 month, and are to enable promising young conservation scientists and practitioners to develop their careers by working with their host on a focused and mutually useful piece of work (such as preparing a report, developing a project plan, or transferring expertise). Host organisations can in turn benefit through exchanging ideas, bringing field staff to head office, or simply extending their networks.

SCCS will cover all international and local travel costs, pay a stipend, and organise logistics. Overhead costs and supervision will be the responsibility of the host organisation.

The scheme will be open to graduate-level conservation scientists and practitioners from developing countries and eastern Europe, currently working in relevant university departments or in conservation or resource management agencies. Host organisations can be conservation agencies, NGOs, or university departments, in the Cambridge area or beyond. Key selection criteria will be the quality of the work the candidate and their ability to benefit from the proposed internship.

The scheme will run for 5 years, from the March 2007 conference. Organisations potentially interested in hosting interns are invited to discuss their ideas as early as possible (and no later than the preceding summer) with the conference organisers.

Applications should then be made, by the internship candidates themselves, by November each year, via the SCCS website (
http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/sccs/index.html). Selections will be made in December, by the SCCS committee.

Amphibian Biodiversity Conservation Course

The International Training Centre of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Jersey, British Channel Islands, will hold a training course on Amphibian Biodiversity Conservation in June this year. It is primarily designed for mid-management conservation professionals working both in the field and in captivity to manage threatened amphibian populations. Topics covered in the course include population monitoring techniques, patterns of disease transmission and controlling risk, establishing captive breeding populations and managing meta-populations. The course is being advertised internationally and so should be an opportunity for conservationists working in different countries to network on a global scale.

Further information is available in the attached flier (ABC_Advert06.pdf).

Nominations Invited for UNEP Sasakawa Prize

Nominations are invited for the 2006 UNEP Sasakawa Prize. The new prize aims to encourage environmental innovation, research, iniatives and ideas on an annually changing theme. In 2006, the theme for which candidates will be eligible is Deserts and Desertification. Please note that the deadline for nominations is 15 March 2006.

The Prize acts as an incentive for environmental efforts that are sustainable and replicable in the long-term. It recognises

innovation, groundbreaking research and ideas, and extraordinary grassroots initiatives from around the world.

The $200,000 UNEP Sasakawa Prize offers the financial support Laureates need to build on their achievements. Background information on the prize and the nomination form are available at www.unep.org/sasakawa and need to include:

Alcan Prize for Sustainability 2006

Do you know of, or work for, a not-for-profit organization, based anywhere in the world, that has made a major contribution to economic, environmental and/or social sustainability in the field in which it operates?

The $1million Alcan Prize for Sustainability, in association with the International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF), is now in its third year, and both organizations are scouring the globe for projects that are helping to make the world a more sustainable place. All entries must be in by 31 March 2006 (midnight GMT).

To make a nomination, go to

http://www.alcanprizeforsustainability.com/2006/en/apply2006/form.asp and complete details online. You can nominate as many organizations as you wish.

Field Courses in Mongolia

Each year since 2003 the Steppe Forward Programme has run ecological field courses for Mongolian undergraduates, taught by foreign (British and American) academics. The Steppe Forward Programme is a Darwin Initiative funded project administered by the Zoological Society of London and run in cooperation with the National University of Mongolia. The field courses are designed to teach Mongolians ecological skills that they are not otherwise taught, so that they can implement them in their own research projects and which will make them more employable in the conservation field. They are also an important way of disseminating modern techniques.

We are currently seeking lecturers to teach on the field courses. The field courses in 2006 will cover behavioural ecology, data analysis and research design and desert ecology and census techniques topics. The courses are

residential for 3 weeks in steppe, taiga and desert habitats (in June, July and August respectively). The structure of the course is

normally two weeks of lectures and practicals, followed by a one week research project conducted by the students. Conditions are basic, as camping, but the reward from the surrounding landscape makes it worth it. Flights, visas and accomodation in Ulaanbaatar, as well as food, accomodation (in a ger - traditional felt tent) and transport are provided. $100 for in-country expenses is also provided.

This year we wish to include foreign students on the field courses, so I would appreciate it if you could encourage students to apply. Students will benefit by learning a variety of ecological research methods and theory alongside Mongolian students in stunning locations. The cost is US$990. This includes accommodation on arrival, transport, food and accommodation during field courses. Flights, visas and insurance are not included.

If you are interested in applying as a lecturer or student please reply before March 10th to Sarah King at king_srb@yahoo.com. Posters are available to advertise the courses on request. More information on the Steppe Forward Programme and past field courses can be found at www.steppeforward.com .

The Convention On Biological Diversity: 2010 Biodiversity Target

The Virtual Curitiba Biodiversity Conference

The Conference aims to gather opinion from the all stakeholders and interested parties regarding how and what actions should be taken to achieving the Biodiversity 2010 target.

http://2010.biodiv.org/about.shtml

The Eighth meeting of the CBD Conference of the Parties to be held in Curitiba, Brazil on 21-31 March 2006 takes place at an important juncture in the life of the Convention on Biological Diversity. It takes place against the backdrop of the findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and is reinforced by the Second Global Biodiversity Outlook. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is the first attempt by the scientific community to describe and evaluate, on a global scale, the full range of services people derive from nature. It was

carried out by 1360 experts from 95 countries during the last four years and supported by UNEP and the GEF. Its messages are loud and clear: two thirds of the services provided by nature to humankind are in decline, worldwide. Humans have made unprecedented changes to ecosystems in recent decades to meet growing demands for food and other ecosystems services. These changes have weakened nature's ability to deliver its vital services. Human activity is putting such strain on the natural functions of Earth that the ability of the planet's ecosystems to sustain future generations can no longer be taken for granted.

The Eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties provides a unique opportunity to catalyze efforts and set the stage for achieving the 2010 target and the objectives of the Convention. To do this requires universal commitment and concerted efforts by the international community as a whole. To this end a Virtual conference is being established to seek the views of civil society at large on the ways and means to achieve the 2010 biodiversity target. It will assist the eight meeting of the Conference of the Parties and, in particular, its High-Level Ministerial Segment to be held on 27-28 March 2006 in addressing this crucial issue.

Source: Cambridge Conservation Forum Newsletter (http://www.cambridgeconservationforum.org/)

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

Thursday, February 02, 2006

HP's new grant program for U.S.-based NGOs

Tell your favorite nonprofit: HP's Technology for Community Grant Initiative has been launched!

HP has announced its 2006 U.S. HP Technology for Community Grant Initiative. If you volunteer with or know of a stellar nonprofit organization in your community that would benefit from the integration of HP technology into their operations, be sure to share the news about this HP grant opportunity.

The grant provides technology tools to nonprofit organizations to enhance their effectiveness and to support the innovative use of mobile technology. During 2006 HP will award up to 100 nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico with an HP wireless technology package valued at approximately $17,000.

Applicants must be qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations in the U.S. or Puerto Rico and operate programs in one or more of the following areas: health and human services, workforce development, environment, arts and technology, or community/economic development.

You and your favorite nonprofit can find more information about this grant program, the application process and the application timeline at the HP Technology for Community Grant Initiative website: http://www.hp.com/go/hpcommunity.

And…Applications are still open for the HP Technology for Teaching Grant.

There is still time for K-12 public schools and two- and four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico to submit proposals for a grant through the 2006 U.S. HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative. The application deadline for these mobile technology education grants is Wednesday, February 15, 5 p.m. Pacific time. More information is available at: http://www.hp.com/go/hpteach

Source: SCGIS -- The LISTSERV for the Society for Conservation GIS www.scgis.org

Jorge Brenner