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Dear IAQ-List,

 

I forward this update and reminder on the next IAQ conference, as posted on Conservation DistList. Apologies for cross postings.

Please note the upcoming deadline for abstract submissions (5 Jan 2012).

 

Best wishes,

Morten Ryhl-Svendsen

IAQ-List

 

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Date: 18 Dec 2011

From: Matija Strlic <m.strlic [at] ucl__ac__uk>

Subject: Conference on indoor air quality

 

10th Indoor Air Quality Conference:

Round Table on Standards and Guidelines

 

The IAQ International Scientific Committee and UCL Centre for

Sustainable Heritage have the pleasure to announce a Round Table

discussion on the topic of "Standards and guidelines: hindrance or

help?", led by Professor May Cassar, UCL Centre for Sustainable

Heritage.

 

The aim of this Roundtable is to explore the relationship of

heritage science with standards and guidelines.  How is the evidence

produced by heritage science contributing to the development of

standards and guidelines?  Are standards and guidelines of help, and

if so, how and to whom?  Are they of hindrance, and if so, how and

to whom? Are standards and guidelines the same, or do they have a

different purpose? The plethora of standards and guidelines in

recent years suggests that they have an important purpose.  The

Roundtable will explore these questions and others in relation to

the theme of this conference.

 

The Round Table will be organised on 20 June 2012 as part of the

programme of the 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality

in Heritage and Historic Environments at University College London,

Centre for Sustainable Heritage, London

 

    <URL:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/iaq2012/index>

 

The remit of the IAQ conference covers indoor environment-induced

degradation, pollutant mitigation, climate control and modelling,

air quality monitoring, air quality standards and guidelines. Both

applied and original research contributions are highly welcome,

including reviews of relevant research topics. Presentations by

conservators, curators and museum professionals are as welcome as

those by scientists.

 

Please see the website for details on registration, abstract

submission and fees. Please book your place at the conference, which

is likely to be oversubscribed, and your accommodation early.

 

The abstract submission deadline is 5 Jan 2012.

 

Matija Strlic PhD FRSC

Senior Lecturer and Course Director MRes Heritage Science

UCL Centre for Sustainable Heritage

Bartlett School of Graduate Studies

University College London

Central House

14 Upper Woburn Place

London WC1H 0NN

+44 20 3108 9036

Mobile: +44 79 6492 5660

Skype: matija.strlic