APEST 2012 - 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology(APEST 2012)
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2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (APEST 2012)
Welcome to the official website for 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (APEST 2012) . 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (APEST 2012)
will be held on February 1-2, 2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia .
http://www.hkedu.biz/apest2012/index.htm
Over the last few decades, Kuala Lumpur has transformed into a thriving metropolis with spectacular architecture ranging from Menara KL to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers ? the second-highest buildings in the world. Boasting some of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls and a colourful jumble of street markets, the city is a retail paradise.
Unlike many Asian cities, KL has retained a majority of its historical buildings and features numerous tranquil spots within the city centre itself including the lush green lung of Lake Gardens and the greenery of Tasik Titiwangsa. The city’s landscape is a blend of modernity and traditional charm, with hawker stalls and pre-war shop-houses alongside skyscrapers and sophisticated buildings. To put it briefly Kuala Lumpur is a gateway to a truly multihued Asian experience.
All accepted papers will be published by Procedia Environmental Sciences (1878-0296) , which will be indexed by EI Compendex and Scopus.
Welcome to the official website for 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (APEST 2012) . 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (APEST 2012)
will be held on February 1-2, 2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia .
http://www.hkedu.biz/apest2012/index.htm
Over the last few decades, Kuala Lumpur has transformed into a thriving metropolis with spectacular architecture ranging from Menara KL to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers ? the second-highest buildings in the world. Boasting some of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls and a colourful jumble of street markets, the city is a retail paradise.
Unlike many Asian cities, KL has retained a majority of its historical buildings and features numerous tranquil spots within the city centre itself including the lush green lung of Lake Gardens and the greenery of Tasik Titiwangsa. The city’s landscape is a blend of modernity and traditional charm, with hawker stalls and pre-war shop-houses alongside skyscrapers and sophisticated buildings. To put it briefly Kuala Lumpur is a gateway to a truly multihued Asian experience.
All accepted papers will be published by Procedia Environmental Sciences (1878-0296) , which will be indexed by EI Compendex and Scopus.
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