19 June 2019
Just Released: Proceedings from IECEHS 2018, an Electronic Conference Organized by IJERPH
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We are pleased to announce that all the accepted submissions of the 1st International Electronic Conference on Environmental Health Sciences have been published in a dedicated volume of Proceedings and this volume has now been released online.
The 1st International Electronic Conference on Environmental Health Sciences was an incredible success. It was our first attempt, and it led to the receipt of some excellent submissions. Some important topics were missed, e.g., global environment, registry epidemiology, and climate change, but it was a good and promising start. The concept of electronic conferences is here to stay, with huge potential for development, due to its environmentally friendly nature. The precautionary principle should be the basis of all environmental health science approaches based on newly acquired knowledge, including risk assessments and the definition of strategies to reduce contaminant exposure to humans.
We are also delighted to announce that the 2nd International Electronic Conference on Environmental Health Sciences now is open to contributions; you are welcome to join us at https://iecehs-2.sciforum.net/.
To read the articles published in the volume, please visit the website https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/6/1.