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General Information
Contact Dr.-Ing. habil.Leon Mishnaevsky Jr., Senior Scientist, Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark, AFM-228, P.O. Box 49, Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark Email: lemi@risoe.dtu.dk Rakesh Sinha, Research Officer, KAPEG, Dhulikhel, Nepal Email: rakesh279@hotmail.com
Location and accomodation The workshop will take place in the Fish Tail Lodge Hotel, Pokhara (http://www.fishtail-lodge.com/). Pokhara is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal, and the starting point for many of Nepal's most popular trekking and rafting destinations. The Fish Tail Lodge hotel is located on a peninsula with the Phewa Lake on one side and a forest-covered hill on the other, and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Since the hotel has been listed as one of the sights to see in the bestseller “One thousand places to see before you die”, the hotel became even more popular among visitors from all the world. Please note that November is high season for tourism in Nepal. This hotel (and, to a lesser degree, other hotels in Pokhara) will fill up very quickly, and the prices for flight ticket increase quickly as well. Early reservations of both the hotel and flight tickets are strongly recommended!
Registration .All participants are requested to register before March 30, 2010. The registration fee is 250 EURO for participants from developed countries, and 3500 Nepalese rupees for the participants from developing countries. After March 31, 2010, the registration fee increases to 350 EURO (developed countries) and 4000 NR (developing countries), respectively. The local participants will have an option of on-site registration for 1800 NR per one conference day. The payment of the registration fee should be made either by credit card, by bank transfer or (for local participants) in cash at KAPEG Office in Dhulikhel (please keep your receipt for future references). Finally, after June 15, 2010, we take additionally late-registration fee of 70 EURO and 1000 NR, for developed and developing countries respectively. The registration includes the access to the sessions, and coffee/refreshment.
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