Oxford Symposium on Population, Migration, and the Environment 15th to 17th March 2017 Oxford, United Kingdom The Oxford Symposium on Population, Migration, and the Environment is a special interest meeting of London Symposia, an organization devoted to scholarly research, writing, and discourse relevant to sustainability, human welfare, and progress. Enquiries: contact@oxford-population-and- Web address: http://www.oxford-population- The Oxford Symposium on Population, Migration, and the Environment is a special interest meeting of London Symposia, an organization devoted to scholarly research, writing, and discourse. This interdisciplinary conference is held at the Oxford University Club, Oxford, and is an opportunity for scientists and policy makers to present papers and engage in discussion relevant to sustainability, human welfare, and progress. It seeks to bring to the table academics and professionals from the realms of economics, education, environmental studies, the built environment, sociology and demography, law, food and agriculture, political science, ethics and other related fields, to present papers and engage in discourse relevant to global environmental issues and its effects on human welfare and progress. You are invited to present a paper on an aspect of research, or you may wish to attend as an observer. If you wish to present a paper, you will be requested to submit a brief abstract for review by the Programme Committee. |
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Oxford Symposium on Population, Migration, and the Environment
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