The Alaska Forum on the Environment (AFE) is
Alaska's largest statewide gathering of environmental professionals from
government agencies, non-profit and for-profit businesses, community leaders,
Alaskan youth, conservationists, biologists and community elders. The diversity
of attendees and comprehensive agenda sets this conference apart from any other.
Each year we offer over 80 technical breakout sessions and sensational Keynote
Events. We will continue to offer the a full week of sessions on
climate change, energy, environmental regulations, cleanup and remediation, fish
& wildlife, solid waste, and of course much more. For our 15th year event in 2013, we will provide additional content on Marine Debris, Coastal Issues and Tsunami's in order to address the pressing concerns from Alaska rural coastal communities.
This is your opportunity to learn more about the environment and meet with other Alaskans that work in the environmental field. We encourage you to register online and join us February 4-8, 2013!
Notes:
- The entire event will be held at Anchorage's Dena'ina Convention Center.
- Technical breakout sessions developed specifically for the Indian General
Assistance Program (GAP) are hosted from Monday - Friday concurrent with other breakout sessions within the full event agenda.