The first International Congress on Urban and Environmental Issues and policies is aimed at giving the opportunity to approach urban and environmental issues and policies in terms of social sciences.
The first International Congress on Urban and Environmental Issues and policies is aimed at giving the opportunity to approach urban and environmental issues and policies in terms of social sciences.
April 4th, 2011
The first International Congress on Urban and Environmental Issues and policies is aimed at giving the opportunity to approach urban and environmental issues and policies in terms of social sciences (politics, economics, management, law, sociology, etc.)
31 March, 2010 is the deadline for application to the conference dinner and the mid- and post-conference excursions. Applications for presentations are closed.
It will be held from 3rd to 5th June 2010 in Trabzon, Turkey.
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