The Scientific Committee of CEM 2009 would like to announce a “Call for Papers†for the 9th International Conference on Emissions Monitoring.
Air pollution has never been higher on the agenda of the international community. As legislation and action plans grow in number and stringency, the importance of monitoring and quantifying this pollution in an accurate and transparent manner becomes a priority.
CEM, the International Conference on Emissions Monitoring, has grown in strength and popularity since its inaugural meeting in 1997. CEM 2009 will continue this position as the major international conference and exhibition specifically designed to cover the subject of source emissions monitoring in its entirety.
The organising committee wish to invite all interested parties to join us at CEM2009 at the stunning conference facilities at the Stresa Convention Centre on Lake Maggiore in Italy from 23rd to 25th September.
Air pollution has never been higher on the agenda of the international community. As legislation and action plans grow in number and stringency, the importance of monitoring and quantifying this pollution in an accurate and transparent manner becomes a priority.
CEM, the International Conference on Emissions Monitoring, has grown in strength and popularity since its inaugural meeting in 1997. CEM 2009 will continue this position as the major international conference and exhibition specifically designed to cover the subject of source emissions monitoring in its entirety.
The organising committee wish to invite all interested parties to join us at CEM2009 at the stunning conference facilities at the Stresa Convention Centre on Lake Maggiore in Italy from 23rd to 25th September.
The conference will consider the latest developments in measurement techniques, environmental legislation and standardisation relevant to all atmospheric pollutants (including particulates, SO2, NOx, VOC, trace elements, and greenhouse gases)
The main topics are:
Legislation and standardization
Analytical methods for particulates and gases
Emission trading schemes and implementation
Diffuse emissions: modelling and measurements
Instrument certification and equivalency
Personnel certification
Quality assurance and validation
Industrial applications and case studies
To submit a paper or to exhibit at CEM 2009 please log onto www.cem.uk.com