How remote sensing and field experiments can help us to understand and monitor light pollution?

Conference will be held in Centre de Villégiature Jouvence, Québec Canada
May 26-28 2015



The abstract booklet


LPTMM 2015 is organized in coordination with the Artificial Light At Night conference (ALAN 2015). ALAN will begin right after LPTMM on May 29th. To learn more about ALAN please go to http://artificiallightatnight.org/


OFFICIAL CONFERENCE ADDRESS:

Martin Aubé, Départment de physique, Cégep de Sherbrooke
475, rue du cégep, Sherbrooke (Québec)
Canada, J1E 4K1
E-mail: martin.aube@cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca


Organizers

Cégep de SherbrookeFaculty of Mathematics
Physics and Informatics,
Comenius University in Bratislava
 
ICA, Slovak Academy of Sciences 

Sponsors

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