Presentations on the second day of the ongoing international conference on ecotoxicology and environmental sciences at the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology here on Tuesday included one on population, pollution and birth control technology and response of vegetation net primary productivity to climate change scenarios in the Loess Plateau of China.
The three-day conference is being organised by the Institute of Ecotoxicology and Environmental Sciences, Kolkata, and is sponsored by the World Academy of Sciences.
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