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All-Russian research-to-practice conference "Ecology and safety in the technosphere"

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, , Citation 2018 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 115 011001 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/115/1/011001

1755-1315/115/1/011001

Abstract

PREFACE

All-Russian research-to-practice conference for young researchers, postgraduate students and undergraduates "Ecology and safety in the technosphere: current problems and solutions" will make a contribution to the rethinking of the relationship between man and nature in today's world, to finding the best ways to overcome the negative effects of the environmental crisis and to solve security issues.

The conference aims at discussing research development and introducing innovations in the field of environmental and technosphere safety; searching for collaborative research areas and strengthening cooperation between young researchers and professionals from educational and scientific institutions in Russia; creating a platform for creative communication and exchange of experiences between young researchers and professionals in the issues of environmental and technosphere safety. It will also focus on intellectual and creative development of young researchers and specialists; demonstrating the best achievements of young researchers and professionals in scientific and technological activities; acquisition scientific debate and public speaking skills by young researchers; increasing the prestige of education, research and innovative activity in the field of environmental and technosphere safety; systematization of scientific data on the topical issues of ecological and technosphere safety, developing evidence-based approaches to their solution.

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10.1088/1755-1315/115/1/011001