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Arctic
Science 2000: PROGRAM
Thursday,
September 21
morning
9:00 Registration begins
afternoon
1:00–5:00 Plenary session
evening
6:30–9:30 Opening reception (catered), Beringia Centre
Friday,
September 22
morning
7:45 Registration
8:30–12:00 Morning concurrent sessions: Traditional,
Local and Science-based Knowledge in Research and Management; Science
Policy and International Intitiatives; and Environmental Protection
12:00–1:00 Lunch on your own
afternoon
1:00–2:00 Poster Session
1:00–1:45 AAAS Arctic Division Business Meeting
2:00–5:20 Afternoon concurrent sessions: Prospects
and Challenges of Community-based Monitoring and Research; Tourism and
Northern Economies; Climate Change Networking; and, Dinosaurs, Isotopes
and Plant Distributions
evening
Free time
Saturday,
September 23
morning
7:45 Registration
8:30–12:00 Morning concurrent sessions: Education
and Capacity-building; Wildlife, Fish and Arctic Biology; Atmospheric
and Aquatic Sciences; Co-operative Management; and, Climate Change in
Kluane/St. Elias
12:15-1:15 Association for Women in Science Luncheon (Gold Rush Inn),
or
12:00–1:00 Lunch on your own
afternoon
2:00–5:00 Afternoon concurrent sessions: Traditional
Knowledge in Education; Communicating Science in the North; and, Global
Change
evening
8:00–9:30 Conference closing and evening entertainment at the Westmark
Sunday,
September 24
field trips
7:30 pm: Public Lecture: Southern Yukon Alpine Ice Patches: Climate Change
Records, Caribou History, Ancient Hunters and Much More (Westmark)
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