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Accepted Conferences/Reports by Subject Accepted conferences/reports by subject Subject Title Year Agriculture *XI International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "AGROSYM 2020", 2020 Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 8-9 October 2020. Book of Proceedings Agriculture [3rd DAES Conference] 3. konferenca DAES, 10.-11. november 2005, 2005 Moravske Toplice, Slovenija Agriculture [4th DAES Conference] 4. konferenca DAES, 8.-9. november 2007, 2007 Moravske Toplice, Slovenija Agriculture [51st Croatian & 11th International Symposium on Agriculture. 2016 Proceedings], 51. hrvatski I 11. medunarodni simpozij agronoma, 15.- 18. veljace 2016, Opatija, Hrvatska. Zbornik radova Agriculture [52nd Croatian and 12th International Symposium on Agriculture] 52. 2017 hrvatski i 12. međunarodni simpozij agronoma, 12. do 17. veljače 2017, Dubrovnik, Hrvatska. Zbornik radova Agriculture [54th Croatian & 14th International Symposium on Agriculture. Book of 2019 Abstracts] 54. hrvatski i 14. međunarodni simpozij agronoma, 17. - 22. veljače 2019. godine, Vodice, Hrvatska. Zbornik sažetaka Agriculture [54th Croatian & 14th International Symposium on Agriculture. 2019 Proceedings] 54. hrvatski i 14. međunarodni simpozij agronoma, 17. - 22. veljače 2019. godine, Vodice, Hrvatska. Zbornik radova Agriculture [55th Croatian & 15th International Symposium on Agriculture. 2020 Proceedings] 55. hrvatski i 15. međunarodni simpozij agronoma, 16. - 21. veljače 2020. godine, Vodice, Hrvatska. Zbornik radova Agriculture [5th DAES Conference] 5. konferenca DAES, 18.-19. marec 2010, 2010 Pivola, Slovenija Agriculture [5th Scientific and Professional Meeting, 5 June - World Environment 2017 Day. Proceedings] Peti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem, ''5. juni - Svjetski dan zaštite okoliša'', Bihać, 29. i 30. juni 2017. godine. Zbornik radova Agriculture [6th DAES Conference] 6. konferenca DAES, 18.-19. april 2013, Krško, 2013 Slovenija Agriculture [7th DAES Conference] 7. konferenca DAES, 8.-9. december 2016, 2016 Ljubljana, Slovenija Agriculture [Proceedings of the Scientific and Practical Conference "Agricultural 2013 Science for Successful Farming"] Zinātniski praktiskās konferences "Lauksaimniecības zinātne veiksmīgai saimniekošanai" Agriculture [Proceedings of the Scientific and Practical Conference “Research for 2012 the future of Latvian agriculture: food, fibre and energy”] Zinātniski praktiskā konference "Zinātne Latvijas lauksaimniecības nākotnei: pārtika, lopbarība, šķiedra un enerģija” Agriculture [Proceedings of the Scientific and Practical Conference Harmonious 2014 Agriculture] Zinātniski praktiskā konference “Līdzsvarota Lauksaimniecība 2014”, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia, 20–21 February 2014 Agriculture [Proceedings of the Scientific and Practical Conference on Harmonious 2018 Agriculture] Zinātniski praktiskās konferences “Līdzsvarota Lauksaimniecība”, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia, 22nd February 2018 Agriculture [Scientific and Practical Conference Harmonious Agriculture] 2019 Līdzsvarota lauksaimniecība: Zinātniski praktiskās konferences raksti, 21.02.2019, Latvijas Lauksaimniecības universitāte, Jelgava, Latvija 05 July 2021 Page 1 of 86 Subject Title Year Agriculture [Scientific and Practical Conference on Balanced Agriculture] Zinātniski 2015 praktiskā konference “Līdzsvarota Lauksaimniecība 2015”, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia, 19-20 February 2015 Agriculture [Scientific and Practical Conference on Harmonious Agriculture] 2016 Zinātniski praktiskās konferences “Līdzsvarota Lauksaimniecība 2016”, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia, 25-26 February 2016 Agriculture [Scientific and Practical Conference on Harmonious Agriculture] 2017 Zinātniski praktiskās konferences “Līdzsvarota Lauksaimniecība 2017”, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia, 23 February 2017 Agriculture 11th International Scientific Conference "Students on their way to 2016 science (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate students)", 22 April 2016, Jelgava, Latvia. Collection of Abstracts Agriculture 26th International Scientific-Expert Congress of Agriculture and Food 2015 Industry, 27-30 September 2015, Ilidža-Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (in Radovi Poljoprivrednog Fakulteta Univerziteta u Sarajevu 2016) Agriculture 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and 2015 Environment (ICSAE 2015), Konya, Turkey, 30 September-3 October 2015, Proceedings, Volume I and II Agriculture 3rd International Scientific Conference, Sustainability challenges in 2017 agroecosystems, 19-21 June 2017, Osijek, Croatia. Book of Abstracts Agriculture 44th Croatian and 4th International Symposium on Agriculture, 2009 Proceedings Agriculture 45th Croatian and 5th International Symposium on Agriculture, Book of 2010 Abstracts Agriculture 45th Croatian and 5th International Symposium on Agriculture, 2010 Proceedings Agriculture 46th Croatian and 6th International Symposium of Agriculture, 14-18 2011 February, 2011, Opatija, Croatia. Proceedings Agriculture 46th Croatian and 6th International Symposium on Agriculture, 14-18 2011 February, 2011, Opatija, Croatia. Book of abstracts Agriculture 47th Croatian and 7th International Symposium of Agriculture, 13-17 2012 February, 2012, Opatija, Croatia. Proceedings Agriculture 47th Croatian and 7th International Symposium on Agriculture, 13-17 2012 February, 2012, Opatija, Croatia. Book of abstracts Agriculture 4th International Crop Science Congress in conjunction with the 12th 2004 Australian Agronomy Conference and the 5th Asian Crop Science Conference, New directions for a diverse planet, 26 September - 1 October 2004, Brisbane, Australia Agriculture 50th Croatian & 10th International Symposium on Agriculture, 16-20 2015 February 2015, Opatija, Croatia. Book of Abstracts Agriculture 50th Croatian & 10th International Symposium on Agriculture, 16-20 2015 February 2015, Opatija, Croatia. Proceedings Agriculture 53rd Croatian & 13th International Symposium on Agriculture 2018 Agriculture 5th International Conference on Agriculture 2018 (AGRICO 2018), 16- 2018 17 August 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Book of Abstracts Agriculture 5th International Conference on Agriculture 2018 (AGRICO 2018), 16- 2018 17 August 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Proceedings Agriculture 86th Annual Congress of the South African Sugar Technologists' 2013 Association (SASTA 2013) (See Full-text Journal List for further content) Agriculture 9th ASAE International Conference: Transformation in Agricultural and 2017 Food Economy in Asia,11-13 January 2017, Bangkok, Thailand 05 July 2021 Page 2 of 86 Subject Title Year Agriculture 9th CASEE (Central and South Eastern Europe) Conference, 2018 "Research based education at life science universities in the Danube region towards a sustainable future", 6-9 June 2018, București, Romania. Posters Agriculture Africa Congress on Conservation Agriculture, 1st. Conservation 2014 Agriculture: Building entrepreneurship and resilient farming systems, 18- 21 March 2014, Lusaka, Zambia. Book of Condensed Papers Agriculture Africa Congress on Conservation Agriculture, 2nd. Making climate- 2018 smart agriculture real in Africa with conservation agriculture - supporting the Malabo Declaration and Agenda 2063, 9-12 October 2018, Johannesburg, South Africa. Condensed papers Agriculture Agrarian Perspectives XXIV. – Global Agribusiness and Rural 2015 Economy, Proceedings of the 24th International Scientific Conference, 16-18 September 2015, Prague, Czech Republic Agriculture Agrarian Perspectives XXV. – Global and European Challenges for 2016 Food Production, Agribusiness and the Rural Economy, Proceedings of the 25th International Scientific Conference, 14-16 September 2016, Prague, Czech Republic Agriculture Agrarian Perspectives XXVI. - Competitiveness of European Agriculture 2017 and Food Sectors, Proceedings of the 26th International Scientific Conference, 13-15 September 2017, Prague, Czech Republic Agriculture Agrarian Perspectives XXVII. Food Safety - Food Safety, Proceedings 2018 of the 27th International Scienctific Conference, 19-20 September 2018, Prague, Czech Republic Agriculture Agricultural biodiversity to manage the risks and empower the poor. 2015 Proceedings of the International Conference, 27-29 April 2015, Rome, Italy Agriculture Agriculture and rural development - challenges of transition and 2013 integration processes, September 2013, Belgrade, Serbia Agriculture Agriculture in Nature and Environment Protection. International 2017 Scientific/Professional Conference, 10th. 5-7 June 2017, Vukovar, Croatia Agriculture Agrosym 2015. VI International Scientific Agriculture Symposium, 2015 Jahorina, Bosnia and Hercegovina, 15-18 October 2015 Agriculture Agrosym 2016. VII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium, 6-9 2016 October 2016, Jahorina, Bosnia Herzegovina Agriculture Agrosym 2017. VIII International Agriculture Symposium, 5-8 October 2017 2017, Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Book of Abstracts Agriculture Agrosym 2019. X International Agriculture Symposium, 3-6 October 2019 2019, Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Book of Abstracts Agriculture Agrosym 2019. X International Agriculture Symposium, 3-6 October 2019 2019, Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Proceedings Agriculture Annual 17th International Scientific Conference Proceedings “Research 2011 for Rural Development 2011”, Jelgava, Latvia Agriculture Annual 18th International Scientific Conference "Research for Rural 2012 Development" Agriculture Annual 19th International Scientific Conference Proceedings, 2013
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