Indoor Air Quality 2012 in Heritage and Historic Environments (6/17/2012
- 6/20/2012) 
Conference organised by: University College London, Centre for Sustainable Heritage, ICONPlace: London, UK
Address: UCL Anatomy JZ Young Lecture Theatre London, UK
The Indoor Air Quality conference is the 10th in the series of
conferences dedicated to the research and knowledge exchange in the
field of indoor air quality in historic and heritage environments
in museums, galleries, archives, libraries and historic
houses.
The IAQ series was set up in 1998 to advance knowledge of
pollutants and their effects on heritage collections. Since then,
the remit of IAQ conferences has expanded to cover indoor
environment-induced degradation, pollutant mitigation, climate
control and modelling, air quality monitoring, air quality
standards and guidelines. Both applied and original research
contributions are highly welcome, including reviews of relevant
research topics. Presentations by conservators, curators and museum
professionals are as welcome as those by scientists.
In 2012, on behalf of IAQ, UCL Centre for Sustainable Heritage
is particularly pleased to host this important event.
The focal topic of IAQ 2012 is "Standards and Guidelines",
reflecting the amount of recent activity and the needs of heritage
stakeholders. Presentations are therefore invited particularly if
they cover research and applications underpinning the development
of standards and guidelines.
Futher information
Program, Location, Abstract Submission, Registration and
Fees can be found on the event website.
