Present Problems of the Wetland Systems
    
within the
4th WSEAS International Conference on
ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS and DEVELOPMENT (EED'06)
Venice, Italy, November 20-22, 2006
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/venice/eed/index.html

 

Topics:

  • Evolution of the wetland systems

  • Development of the wetlands

  • Eutrophication and degradation of the wetlands

  • Nature potential of the wetlands

  • Protection of the wetlands

  • Landscape ecological problems in the regions of wetlands

  • GIS for wetlands and water systems

  • Spatial modeling and spatial analysis of the wetlands

  • Management and sustainable use of the wetland resources
     


Organizer:


Dr. Georgi Zhelezov Georgiev, Institute of Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str., bl.3, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
(+359 2) 979 3393 Fax: (+359) 870 02 04, gzhelezov@abv.bg



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Brief Biography of the Organizer:

2005: research fellow at the Institute of Geography of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
2005: defence of the Ph.D thesis “Spatial modeling of the wetland nature system in Ludogorie – Dobrudzha region”.
2004 - 2005: teacher at National Trade and Banking School - Sofia.
2002 - 2003: two specializations at Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology in Vienna.
2002 - 2003: apart-time lecturer at Sofia University.
2001- 2004: period of Ph.D study in Department “GIS and Cartography” of Faculty of Geology and Geography of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”.
2000: served my time as a soldier.
1999: graduated from Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” as a MA in geography and Minor Radio Journalism.
1994 - 1999: period of study in Sofia University.
1994: graduated from Nature – Mathematic secondary school in spatiality “Earth sciences”.