On the eve of its silver jubilee year, NIH-Deltaic Regional Centre, Kakinada is organizing two-day National Seminar on ‘Water Resources Management in Coastal Regions’ during December 8 - 9, 2016 at Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
Themes
Papers are invited from field engineers, researchers, scientists, academicians, students, planners, etc. on the following themes: Hydrological modeling, Surface water Management, Groundwater management, Point & Non-point source contamination, Sea water intrusion, Hydrological extremes, Remote Sensing and GIS applications, Hydro informatics, Impact of Climate on Water Resources and Integrated Water Resources Management
Call for Papers
Abstract of original papers in not more than 300 words in Times New Roman (font size 12) should be submitted by e-mail to nihkakinada25@gmail.com on or before 21st October 2016. On acceptance of abstract, authors will be required to submit the full length paper on or before November 21, 2016. Full length papers will be reviewed and published in the form of proceedings or an edited volume.
Registration Fee:
Delegates: Rs. 2000/-, Scholars/students: Rs. 1000/-, Others: Rs. 3500/-
Climate & Travel
The venue of the conference shall be Hotel Royal Park, Kakinada. Kakinada is a coastal, smart city and is district head quarter of East Godavari District in Andhra Pradesh. It is well connected by road & rail (Kakinada town railway station and Samalkot Junction (15 km). Nearest airports are at Rajahmundry (70 km), Visakhapatnam (170 km) and Vijayawada (200 km). The weather generally remains cool in Kakinada during December and average temperature varies from 18-25° C.
A detailed brochure of conference will be sent very soon. It is requested that this mail may be circulated among your colleagues and all interested for their active participation and make the seminar a success. For further details, please contact Dr. Y. R. Satyaji Rao, Sc-F & Head, DRC, Kakinada and organizing Secretary. E-mail: yrs...@gmail.com; Tel : 0884 2372254; Fax : 0884 2350054, Mobile. 9490499694