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Achievement of sustainable
development entails integration of scientific approaches
and environmental management, legislation, and policy
making realities. Aquatic ecosystem management is a key
element in this endeavour for sustainability, since water
quality is an important prerequisite for human health
and development. The health and integrity of aquatic ecosystems
should therefore, not only be regarded as important in
its own right, but can also be seen as an indicator, or
barometer, of success, for achieving sustainability. |
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The 7th AEHMS conference
will gather international experts in the fields of ecotoxicology,
ecology, limnology, oceanography, conservation, restoration,
modeling and mathematics and socio-economics. This will
enable participants to exchange their views and experience
on tools, criteria and strategies towards an integrated
assessment of aquatic ecosystem health.
We hope the conference will be a focal
point for the new century, in exploring the challenges
raised in the fields we need to address: integrated
concepts of aquatic ecosystem health, research and management,
resilience and sustainability, and environmental management
strategies at national and international levels.
Mohiuddin MUNAWAR, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
President:Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management Society
(AEHMS)
Chief Editor:Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management (AEHM)
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INSTITUT LUMIÈRE
25, rue du Premier-Film
69008 LYON
The 1,425 Lumière "scenes" remind
us how important yet neglected their work is. Even
today we are impressed by the creative potential
of the Lumière brothers and their cameramen-technicians
who in 1896 went out across the world in search
of images. |
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And we can only be amazed by " Leaving
the Lumière Factory", the first film using the Cinematograph,
the first time men filmed each other and, it could
be said, the first true communication of men, such
was the impact of this new language born with the
invention of moving pictures. This momentous occasion
took place in Lyon, on March 19, 1895, in what is
now known as the Rue du Premier Film. |
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This first film opened the way for
the development of cinema. The curiosity, inventiveness
and determination of two men culminated in scientific
achievement and launched the adventurous history
of moving pictures. The impact of this event was
universal and remains so to this day. |
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