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Main Title Proceedings of EPA Science Form 2005: Collaborative Science for Environmental Solutions, held May 16-18, 2005 at Ronald Reagon and International Trade Center, Washington, DC.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Reston, VA. National Exposure Research Lab.
Publisher May 2005
Year Published 2005
Stock Number PB2006-102092
Additional Subjects Environmental issues ; US EPA ; Meetings ; Public health ; Environmental protection ; Research programs ; Remote sensing ; Environmental management ; Decision making ; Water quality ; Air quality ; Research and development ; Marine environments ; Ecosystems ; Information technology ; GEOSS(Global Earth Observation System of Systems)
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NTIS  PB2006-102092 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 166p
Abstract
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) presented the 2005 Science Forum: Collaborative Science for Environmental Solutions on Monday, May 16, through Wednesday, May 18, 2005, in Washington, DC. This Science Forum highlighted EPAs scientific accomplishments, showcased EPAs commitment to quality science, and demonstrated, through examples, the use of science in decisionmaking and policymaking. The Science Forum also provided an opportunity for dialogue and interaction among EPA scientists, clients, stakeholders, and colleagues with over 1,000 attendees at this event, including EPA program, research, and regional staff; members of other federal and international agencies; the scientific community; and the public. The Science Forum consisted of a full day session of plenary speakers including an educational session on international, national, and regional remote sensing initiatives and three two-day breakout sessions. Each breakout session examined a theme area for specific EPA organizationsthe Office of Environmental Information (OEI), the Office of Research and Development (ORD), and the EPA Regions. The Science Forum included over 230 posters on current research activities and speaker-specific topics, EPA scientists/engineers present to discuss their research efforts, and 16 exhibits/demonstrations of EPA and other federal agency scientific and educational programs.