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17 th International Clean Air & Environment Conference, Hobart , 2005

A CD-ROM of the proceedings of the three day conference contains 128 papers, including the three Keynote Speakers. Abstracts of the papers and the conference program are in separate sections of the CD-ROM as Acrobat Reader documents. The theme of the conference was “Towards a New Agenda” and the streams included – Climate Change/Greenhouse, Communication, Education, Emissions Inventories, Health Effects, Indoor Air, Industrial Sources and Controls, Measurement/Monitoring, Modelling/Meteorology, Motor Vehicles, Odour, Photochemistry, Policy and Planning, Risk Assessment and Wood Heaters.

Clean Air Conference, Newcastle , 2003

A CD-ROM of the proceedings of the three day conference contains over 80 papers including the three Keynote Speakers. The sessions covered 15 topics: Measurement of Particulates, Oxidants, Odour, Modelling – Regional Transport, Health and Exposure, Toxics and Gases, Traffic – Diesels and Bio-diesel Emissions, Inventories and Sources, Meteorology, Tunnels, Indoor Air Pollution, Traffic Emissions and Fuels, Policy and Management and Wood Heater Emissions and Fluoride.

 

16 th International Clean Air & Environment Conference, Christchurch , 2002

The CD-ROM version includes over 150 papers presented at the conference covering: Air quality management, Meteorology, Motor vehicles, Industrial emissions, Air shed modelling, Odour, Health risk, Visibility, Emissions Inventories, Ambient air quality monitoring, Dispersion modelling, Modelling and Meteorology, Atmospheric chemistry, Indoor air quality and health risk and Source characterisation.

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Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ), a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization first formed in the late 1960's to bring together people with an interest in clean air and the mechanics of air pollution. Its focus is now expanded to encompass broader environmental management affairs, but with particular reference to air quality and related issues.