GIN 2010 Conference 'Climate Change and Green Growth: Innovating for Sustainability'
June 13-16 2010, ASEM Hall COEX Convention Center, Seoul, Korea
Climate change is the single most critical issue actively discussed all over the world. The Korea government declared ‘Low Carbon Green Growth’ as a top priority policy agenda in August 2008, and is about to present a voluntary carbon emission reduction target. Since we anticipate that more countries will join our common efforts to reduce green house gas emissions after Copenhagen Summit, we need to pursue the right way to cope with climate change together with developing countries.
As a host of GIN2010, KEMA (The Korea Environmental Management Association) welcomes you to the GIN2010. We promise a fruitful academic and cultural program, an excellent networking opportunity, with special entertainment. We will arrange meetings with editors of major journals during the Conference so that high quality contributions can be published in the journals.
We expect contributions from all of you and kindly ask you to pass this announcement to colleagues who might be interested in the themes of GIN2010:
- Copenhagen & Post-Kyoto Protocol
- Energy Crisis and Renewable Energy Industry
- Eco-efficiency: Measure and Improvement
- Product and Financial Market’s Role
- CSR and Sustainability Reporting
- Greening and Green IT
- Material Flow Management
- Sustainable Cities and Governments
- Stakeholder Relationship Management
- Education for Sustainability
- Industrial Ecology
- Other Issues Related to Climate Change and Sustainability
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Other information concerning the GIN2010 conference can also be found at www.gin2010.or.kr
GIN (Greening of Industry Network) is an international network of professionals from research, education, business, civil society organization, and government, focusing on issues of industrial development, environment, and society, and dedicated to building a sustainable future. CSTM - the Twente Centre for Studies in Technology and Sustainable Development at the University of Twente is hosting the administrative center of GIN.