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The international advanced research workshop funded by NATO and
entitled "impact of pollutions on animal and animal products" was
organized at Almaty (Kazakhstan) on 27-30 September 2007.
Thirty-one scientists from 12 countries (Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan,
Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium,
Romania and Morocco) presented conferences at this meeting to share
their experience and results. The programme included three main
aspects: (i) generality on the pollution situation in Central Asia
and former Soviet Union republics, (ii) the pollution area and
pollution origin in Central Asia and Western countries in relation
with animal health, and (iii) the relationships between soil
contamination, plant contamination and animal products status. The
present workshop contributed highly to the exchange between
scientists giving the opportunity for researchers from Central Asia
to access to new scientific approaches and methodologies, and for
European scientists to assess the extent of the environmental
problems in this part of the world. No doubt that these exchanges
were the main success of the workshop marked by very stimulating
discussions. Such meeting was also the opportunity to put on the
first stone of a scientific network focused on the subject of the
workshop. The importance of pollution in Central Asia in general
and in Kazakhstan in p- ticular is a well-known feature and several
references are available on the source and localization of
pollution problems in those countries. The references are also
abundant on the impact of the environmental failures on human
health.
The international advanced research workshop funded by NATO and
entitled "impact of pollutions on animal and animal products" was
organized at Almaty (Kazakhstan) on 27-30 September 2007.
Thirty-one scientists from 12 countries (Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan,
Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium,
Romania and Morocco) presented conferences at this meeting to share
their experience and results. The programme included three main
aspects: (i) generality on the pollution situation in Central Asia
and former Soviet Union republics, (ii) the pollution area and
pollution origin in Central Asia and Western countries in relation
with animal health, and (iii) the relationships between soil
contamination, plant contamination and animal products status. The
present workshop contributed highly to the exchange between
scientists giving the opportunity for researchers from Central Asia
to access to new scientific approaches and methodologies, and for
European scientists to assess the extent of the environmental
problems in this part of the world. No doubt that these exchanges
were the main success of the workshop marked by very stimulating
discussions. Such meeting was also the opportunity to put on the
first stone of a scientific network focused on the subject of the
workshop. The importance of pollution in Central Asia in general
and in Kazakhstan in p- ticular is a well-known feature and several
references are available on the source and localization of
pollution problems in those countries. The references are also
abundant on the impact of the environmental failures on human
health.
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