This forum has had extensive discussion about wastewater systems and other integrated systems which often include aquatic elements... Marsha
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- Subject: [ICIBS-BIRLEY] closing
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- Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 11:33:36 +0200
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----forwarded From: Jacky Foo <foo@swipnet.se> The closing of this paper discussion by Dr. Martin Birley's paper coincides with the closing of the 1st session of the ICIBS. All conference materials will be available in the future as a hyper-text proceedings (http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs) at UNU/IAS web server. On behalf of the Inst of Advanced Studies (UN Univ. Tokyo) and the UNESCO Microbial Resources Centre (Stockholm), I like to thank Dr. Birley for a very interesting interaction with the audience and for the information on health-associated issues of waste recycling and utilisation, and disease transmission due to mixed livestock populations in integrated bio-systems. This is certainly an area where available information on health risks have not been extended sufficiently to technologists and the IBS network members. I hope that his paper discussion has set the beginning of more information exchanges and participation of medical and veterinary doctors through the mailing list for general forum on integrated biosystems (ET-W1@segate.sunet.se). This list can also be used by participants to continue discussion of topics raised by Birley's paper as well as topics that the 12 papers have not discussed. To join the list, e-mail listserv@segate.sunet.se and use the subscription command: SUB ET-W1 yourfirstname yourlastname I also wish to thank the Tropix Photographic Library (http://www.merseyworld.com/tropix/) for permission to use some of their excellent pictures on the web. These pictures will be added to the hyper-text proceedings of ICIBS. I presume that this permission will automatically be extended to this web proceedings at UNU/IAS. with best regards Jacky Foo ICIBS Secretariat
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