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Important Dates
Organized by:AUAP
CALL FOR PAPERS
Invited Speakers/International Advisory Committee:
2 International Conference on Sustainable Innovation
(ICoSI 2014)
nd
Important DatesConference Fee
Abstract Submission and other information
visit : http://icosi.umy.ac.id
Speakers/Advisory Committee:
üProf. Tulus Warsito, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, IndonesiaüProf. Geert Verbong, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the NetherlandsüProf. Mohd. Raihan Taha, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaüDr. Henny Romijn, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the NetherlandsüProf. Taufik, Polytechnic State University, USAü
Prof. Bambang Cipto, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia üProf. Koniaki Miamoto, Tsukuba University, JapanüDr. Iswandaru Widiyatmoko, United KingdomüProf. Joseph, United Nation University, JapanüDr. Idris F. Sulaiman, Australian National University, Australia ü
Prof. Shu-Hsien Liao, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Bank Account
Bank Name: Bank Bukopin
Bank Address: Kampus UMY Yogyakarta
Account name: ICOSI
Account number: 0434200004
Swift Code: BBUKIDJA
Technology and innovation challenges in natural resources
and built environment management for humanity and sustainability
Symposium 1
Symposium 2
Theme:
Technology Innovation for natural resources management toward sustainable environment
Sub topics:
Advanced nano materials for sustainable enviroment üEffect of climate change and globalization on natural resourcesüFood security and sustainable agriculture üNatural resource sustainable and climate changeüCrop productivityüSustainable horticultural production in the tropics and üsubtropics
Pre-harvest factors and qualityüPostharvest physiology and molecular biologyüElectricity generation and energy efficiency üImpact of renewable energies on national energy resilienceüImpact of nuclear and fuel energy on environmentüUrban transportation, air pollution, policy and regulatory üoptions, and eco-mobility
Electricity generation and energy efficiencyüRenewable innovation on solar, water, wind, and tidal energyüChallenges for saving energy in infrastructure and industriesüWater quality, management, conservation and hydrology üRisk and hazard on sustainability natural resourcesüAdvances and innovation on sustainable energy and resourcesüUrban water and waste managementüDisaster managementü
Theme:
Sustainable development of the built environment,
green cities, and green economy
Sub topic:
Accountability in green and blue economyü
Yogyakarta city
and Borobudur Temple
FREE TOUR!
Contact Person :
Mr. Tony K. Hariadi-Conference Secretary
(email: [email protected] or [email protected])
Ms. Febrilya Widiartanti
(email: [email protected])
15 November 2013 - 15 February 2014
3 - 4 June 2014
1 April 2014
1 March 2014
üGreen accounting, sustainability and corporate social responsibility üreporting
Innovations in access to capital, ethical investment and the green capital ümarket
Environmental valuation, monitoring, energy/eco-labeling and standards üMicro, small and medium enterprises in the green economyüPrivate sector and civil society in environmental sustainabilityüRole of information & communications technologies (ICTs) to enhanced üaction on adaptation, cooperative action to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, and actions on mitigation of climate change as well as improve
energy efficiency and sustainability within ICT industries.
Urban transportation, air pollution, policy and regulatory options, and eco-ümobility
Renewable innovations on solar, hydro-water, wind, geo-thermal, tidal and üother new forms of energy
Challenges for saving energy in households, building infrastructure and üindustries
Sustainable management of organizations and role of businessüRole of governments in promoting sustainable consumption, production üand innovation through effective regulation including incentives
Role of civil society and religious movements in promoting sustainable üethics, consumption, production and innovation
Role of universities in promoting sustainable ethics, consumption, üproduction and innovation through campuses as “living laboratories” and
through external collaboration with government, business and civil society
organizations
Sustainable development, poverty alleviation and job creationüHeritage and green tourism ü
Ethical behavior business practice and good corporate governance