Best
paper award for Environmental
Modelling & Software
Elsevier is happy to announce
the first "Best Paper Award"
for articles published in Environmental
Modelling & Software
during 2005. The winning paper
is: "A
flexible, integrated system
for generating meteorological
surfaces derived from point
sources across multiple geographic
scales" by
William M. Jolly, Jonathan M.
Graham, Andrew Michaelis, Ramakrishna
Nemani and Steven W. Running,
and published in Environmental
Modelling & Software,
Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2005,
Pages 873-882. The EMS editorial
team congratulates the authors
on their excellent achievement.
Seven
Rules for Building a New New
Orleans
Hurricane Katrina
was the largest natural disaster
ever to strike the United States.
The US Government has pledged
over $100 billion to New Orleans
and the Gulf Coast after this
terrible (but predictable) tragedy.
The question is: how should
it be rebuilt?
Read more about this in the
editorial ‘Creating
a sustainable and desirable
New Orleans’as
published in Ecological
Engineering,
and in the press
release as attached.
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91st Annual Meeting
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European Congress of Conservation
Biology
22-26 August 2006 – Eger,
Hungary.

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Novel Computational Techniques
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