CALL FOR PAPERS - DEADLINE APPROACHING
The International Society for Industrial Ecology (ISIE) will hold its 6th
International Conference (ISIE 2011) between June 7 and 10, 2011 in
Berkeley, California. For more information, visit
http://isie2011.berkeley.edu . The conference includes a special session on
'complex systems and agent modeling'.
Science, Systems and Sustainability
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Call for Abstracts
ISIE 2011 will include parallel sessions for presentation of papers, as
well as separate poster sessions. In both cases, we ask that potential
presenters submit abstracts of no more than 300 words (text only). Note
that no written papers are required for the conference, only abstracts.
In completing the abstract submission form please select the most
appropriate numbers from the list of topics below. (This list of topics is
to facilitate the abstract review process and is subject to change as the
conference program evolves).
Paper / Poster Presentation and Publishing
To have an abstract or poster included in the Conference Book of
Abstracts, at least one author must be registered by March 15, 2011 and
present the work at the Conference.
Submission deadline: December 1, 2010
Notification of acceptance: January 21, 2011
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Abstract Topics
1. Material Flow Analysis
2. Life-cycle Methodology
3. Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis
4. Life-cycle Management and Organization of Product Chains
5. Complex Systems and Agent Modeling
6. Scenario Development and Analysis
7. Eco-Industrial Development and Industrial Symbiosis
8. Eco-design: Products and Services for the Future
9. Managing End-of-life Products
10. Footprint Analysis, Reporting and Communication
11. Eco-efficiency
12. Energy Systems
13. Sustainable Water Systems
14. Sustainable Cities and Urban Metabolism
15. Industrial Ecology in Developing Countries
16. Sustainable Consumption and Behavior
17. Policy Intervention and Planning
18. Food and Agricultural Systems
19. Transportation and Logistics
20. Buildings and Infrastructure Systems
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