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WCAP 2008

  • 등록일2008-08-01
  • 조회수2009
  • 구분 국외
  • 행사교육분류 행사
  • 주관기관
    WCAP
  • 행사장소
    Cape Town, South Africa
  • 행사기간
    2008-11-21 ~ 2008-11-28
  • 원문링크
  • 첨부파일

WCAP 2008

 
 
 
21-28 November 2008 - WCAP 2008
10th World Conference on Animal Production, to be held in association with the 42nd Conference of the South African Society for Animal Science and the 5th All-Africa Conference on Animal Production - Cape Town, South Africa

LETTER OF INVITATION
The World Association of Animal Production, the South African Society for Animal Science and the All-Africa Association of Animal Production cordially invite you to participate in the 10th World Conference on Animal Production, to be held in association with the 42nd Conference of the South African Society for Animal Science and the 5th All-Africa Conference on Animal Production.
The World Conference on Animal Production is a trend-setting Conference that examines the scientific progress in livestock production and the effects that these have on the environment, economies and the quality of life of people.
The theme of the Conference, New World; Future World, takes in the philosophy of the World Association for Animal Production, conceptualising the place of animals in our daily existence. The theme focuses the following plenary sessions on constructing a future scenario for the various systems of animal production.
Plenary sessions:
Livestock systems and land tenure Investing in genetics Human nutrition and livestock products Physiological limits to production efficiency Technological surges and livestock production: Scenarios for developed and developing economies Intellectual capital for livestock production Managing resources for sustainable livestock production, human
dignity and social security The power of consumerism Concerning climate change and livestock production Molecules, production and quality: The role of production and
product modifying substances International aspects of livestock, livestock production and
products: Are fences and boundaries an enigma or impediment?