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2002 World Conference
on Natural Resource Modeling
Lesvos, Greece
June 23 - 26, 2002
Theme
Modelling Natural and Biotic Resources in a Changing Planet
This multidisciplinary conference is being sponsored by the Resource Modeling
Association to provide a forum for new developments in modeling and analysis of
natural resource systems, particularly ecological, economic and management
aspects in forestry, fisheries, wildlife, agriculture, ecosystem and
biodiversity conservation, and management of multiple use resources.

Keynote speakers
- Prof. Wolfgang Cramer, Department of Global Change and Natural
Systems, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany. "Assessing
global change impacts on ecosystem services: interfacing 'hard science' and
stakeholders"
- June 24 10:00 am plenary
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- Prof. Michel Loreau, Laboratoire d Ecologie, Ecole Normale
Superieure, France Modelling Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning;
current trends and future challenges
- June 25 10:00 am plenary
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- Prof. Marten Scheffer, Department of Environmental Sciences,
Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group, Wageningen University,
Netherlands Non-linear response of ecosystems to global change
- June 26 10:00 am plenary
Location
Lesvos is Greece's third largest island located at the easternmost part of
the Aegean Archipelago, with a rich history and varied, fascinating scenery. Its
natural attractions include extensive olive fields, pine forests and
Mediterranean type shrubs. It is the birthplace of Theophrastos, cosidered the
"father" of botany, the illustrious ancient poets Sappho and Alkaios,
the guitarist Arion, the musician Terpander and Pittakos of Mytilene, one of the
Seven Sages of antiquity, it even today continues the tradition of producing
famous artists, poets and writers.
Some general information about Lesvos can be viewed at www.lesvosonline.gr
, and www.lesvos.com
The conference will take place at the Congress Center of the Natural Museum
of Petrified Forest www.aegean.gr/petrified_forest
located at the picturesque port of Sigri, Lesvos.


The conference is being hosted by the Department of the Environmental
Studies Biodiversity Conservation Laboratory at the University of the Aegean and
the Natural Museum of Petrified Forest.
Organizing Committee
Yiannis Matsinos*, Dept of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean,
Greece
Andreas Troumbis, Dept of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean,
Greece
Nicholaos Zouros, Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Greece
Correspondence*
Further information can be obtained from gmats@aegean.gr
Scientific Committee
Rob Alexander, Dept of Applied & Intl Economics, Massey University,
New Zealand
Tony Charles, Finance and Management Science, Saint Mary's University, Canada
John Hearne, Department of Mathematics, University of Natal, South Africa
Ken Lyon, Department of Economics, Utah State University, USA
Yiannis Matsinos, Dept of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean,
Greece
Max Rietkerk, Dept of Environmental Sciences, Utrecht University,
Netherlands
Tony Smith, CSIRO Marine Research , Australia
Andreas Troumbis, Dept of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean,
Greece
Timetable
- Sunday 23 June -- Registration desk opens 10
am. Traditional Welcoming 6 pm.
- Monday 24 June -- Conference opening 8.30 am.
Sessions all day. Visit to museum of Natural History at 6:30 pm.
- Tuesday 25 June -- Conference sessions all
day. Visit to Petrified Forest Banquet 7 pm.
- Wednesday 26 June -- Conference sessions all
day.
- Thursday 27 June -- (Post-conference
activities) Island tour -- Visit to Museums and areas of natural interest.
Abstracts of 100-200 words are invited for papers addressing developments in
the modeling and analysis of natural resource systems, particularly ecological
models, and economic and management aspects of forestry, fisheries, wildlife,
agriculture, ecosystem and biodiversity conservation, and management of multiple
use resources. Along with the abstract, please include: all authors'
names, the complete address of the contact author, the title of the paper, and
whether an oral or poster format is preferred. The deadline to submit
abstracts is extended until 15 May 2002. Submission by email is preferred and should
be sent to gmats@aegean.gr.
Submissions may also be posted to:
Yiannis Matsinos
Department of Environmental Studies
Xenia Bldg
Mytilini 81100
Greece
A number of Journal Editors (Natural Resource Modelling, Ecological
Modelling, Environmental Management and Health) have expressed interest in
publishing selected contributions in a special issue volume , after peer review.
The Scientific Committee will decide soon on the forum. For those interested in
the above option please plan to bring with you a manuscript of your contribution
following general guidelines for authors of the Journal "Ecological
Modelling" http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ecolmodel.
Paper Delivery Options
Presenters of oral presentations may use overhead projectors, slides or a
computer data projector (Microsoft Powerpoint format). No special
arrangements need to be made for any of these options.
Poster presentations will have an area of 1.2 x 0.9 meters to work with
and all presenters should already have received instructions from the conference
organizers. If you are presenting a poster and have not received
instructions yet, please send email to gmats@aegean.gr
for the information.
Registration
Registration fees include lunches, opening reception, and
banquet. All fees are in US dollars. Remember that you can pay
member rates by joining with your registration for US$55. This is the same
price as nonmember registration, but with all the benefits
of a year's membership.
- Members (2002 dues paid)
- $100 before May 1st (115 Euro)
- $125 after May 1st (140 Euro)
- Nonmembers
- $155 before May 1st (175 Euro)
- $180 after May 1st (200 Euro)
- Students
- $30 (excluding banquet).(33 Euro)
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Registration Desk
Main
floor (lobby) of Museum of Natural History of the Petrified Forest.
Open Sunday from 10 am and daily 8-2 pm.
On Sunday morning crew will be on call to assist attendees with housing
and miscellaneous needs.
Meals
Every
morning breakfast (7-8 am) and lunch (1-3 pm) will be served at the outdoor
conference cafeteria. The meals
will be prepared according to traditional recipes and offered from the local
associations of women of the local villages.
There will be a break between morning and afternoon sessions allowing
attendees some relaxing time. A
beautiful beach is within 5 min. walk time.
Afternoon sessions will last until 8 when dinner time will start.
This timetable is adapted to local weather conditions, traditions and
normal operating hours of restaurants in Greece.
During each session every day a coffee/tea break will take place.
Language
English
will be the official language of the conference.
No simultaneous translation will be offered
Visas
Participants
from a number of countries will need visa for entering Greece. The Schengen
treaty states that a visa to one Schengen country is valid for all Schengen
countries. Please check with the authorities in your country or with the
nearest Embassy of the Hellenic
Republic. Please also check if a letter of invitation is needed to get a visa.
Banks-currency
In
June 2002 we will be able to accept bank notes and coins only in euro since
Greece has entered the euro region last January. Cash-dispensers are available
in a number of locations including the airport of Mytilene, taking a number of
credit cards. Foreign currency and travellers cheques can be converted in all
banks. Major credit cards are accepted in hotels, department stores, and in
some restaurants. We hope to be able to have an on-site service for exchange.
Banking hours are 8.3014.00.
Electric power
Voltage
220/240 AC 50-60 Hz
Message
board & Internet
access
A
message board will be located lose to registration desk, ground floor.
A computer with internet access will be at attendees disposition for
mail checking.
Certificate
of attendance
Will
be issued upon request to all participants of the Conference
Smoking
Not
allowed anywhere indoors
How to get to Sigri, Lesvos

By Air
The
island of Lesvos is accessible by air and from Athens International
Airport and Thessaloniki Airport. During June at least 7 daily flights
are available to Mytilene airport with Olympic Airways (http://www.olympic-airways.gr/
), and Aegean Air (http://www.aegeanair.gr/)
For those travelling from (or via) Europe a number of inexpensive charter
flights are available for Mytilene as well. Flying time from Athens is
35 min. A local international
travel agent that can help with your travel needs is OLYMPIA TRAVEL (tel. +30
251 0 27081, fax +30 0251 0 28488, e-mail: olympiat@otenet.gr
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By Boat
Regular
Boat Service is available daily (2-3) from the port of Pireaus (Athens) and
Thessaloniki. At least one of the boats is of the high speed and makes
the trip in 6 hrs.
From
Mytilene the trip to Sigri takes another 1 1/2 hour. A number of coaches will
transport attendees to and from the conference venue. The final schedule
(departing times from the
airport) will be published when registration is completed and participants
have provided their travel itineraries. Taxi and regular bus service is also
available.
Car Rentals
Renting
a car gives much of the freedom to explore more of the island during your
stay. Some of the international
firms are operating in the island like HERTZ, AVIS, Europcar, and more.
Please contact your travel agent or a local travel office (OLYMPIA
TRAVEL, e-mail: olympiat@otenet.gr)
and mention participation at the conference to get a discount rate
Accompanying Partners Activities
Tours
Organized activities : Visit the Petrified Forest, a fishing trip in Sigri, a
backpacking trip, mountain biking activity (depending on attendees interest)
Other post conference tour suggestions: Visit the Archaeological Museum of
Mytilene, the Teriade Museum of Modern Art
Accomodation
A
variety of small traditional hotels and rooms for rent located at Sigri, the
congress site are reserved for the conference at a price of US$35 each person
(including breakfast). Please indicate attendance of the conference and
occupancy (single or double) when making reservations at lesvospf@otenet.gr.
A confirmation of the reservation will be mailed promptly.
Weather at Lesvos
| FACTS |
Apr. |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sep. |
Oct. |
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Aver. Temperatures in C: |
18 |
22 |
26 |
29 |
28 |
25 |
21 |
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Aver. Water Temperatures: |
15 |
17 |
20 |
23 |
23 |
21 |
20 |
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Rainy Days per Month: |
4 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
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Hours of Sun per Day: |
8 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
12 |
11 |
9 |
SEE
YOU ALL IN SIGRI, LESVOS THIS SUMMER!
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