** Fifth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability **
5-7 January 2009
University of Technology, Mauritius
www.Sustainability-Conference.com
**Conference Plenary Speakers**
Plenary speakers include:
* Tom Baum, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
* Davina Boyd, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia (2008 winner of the International Award for Excellence in the International
Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability)
* Ramesh Durbarry, University of Technology, Mauritius
* Amareswar Galla, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
* Souad Halila, University of Tunis and Sousse, Tunisia
* Charlie Hargroves and Cheryl Desha, The Natural Edge Project, Nathan, Australia
Please continue to visit http://s09.cg-conference.com/main-speakers as new plenary speakers are added to the conference.
**Conference Themes**
For a detailed version of the conference themes, visit: http://s09.cg-conference.com/themes
**Call for Papers**
If you intend to present a paper at the Conference, your participation begins with submission of a paper proposal. For information on
proposals, presentation types, and other options, see:
http://s09.cg-conference.com/proposal-types. To submit a proposal: http://s09.cg-conference.com/proposal_entry_intro. Please note that
if your proposal is accepted, you will then need to register for the Conference.
**Registration**
Those who submit paper proposals should register following the acceptance of the proposal. Conference delegates who do not
intend to present may register at any time. For registration options, see: http://s09.cg-conference.com/options-fees. To register for the 2009
Sustainability Conference see: http://s09.cg-conference.com/registrati
on.
**Conference Tours**
Information on 'Discover Mauritius - The Sustainability Pathway' may be found at
http://s09.cg-conference.com/activities-extras
**Accommodation**
For accommodation information visit
http://s09.cg-conference.com/accommodation
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