2021 CAPER Conference announcement, 23rd–24th March

This annual conference provides an opportunity for researchers and policy makers working on air pollution effects on the natural environment to meet to present, and informally discuss, new advances in this field. This year, due to Covid-19, the conference will be online only.

CAPER: The Community of Air Pollution Effects Researchers

CAPER was established over 45 years ago, initially as a forum for scientists to brief fellow academics about their research and results of air quality effects on the natural environment.

Over the years, not only have the range of air quality issues changed dramatically but so has the scope and membership of CAPER. CAPER has expanded from its academic base to embrace the UK Environment Agencies, Conservation Agencies and policy practitioners involved in the assessment and mitigation of air quality impacts on the natural environment.

The main focus of the CAPER year centres around this two-day annual conference which offers a friendly and informative forum to bring together those with an interest in the impacts of air pollution on the natural environment. The meeting offers an opportunity for all those involved in air quality research and policy to come and speak about their research, ongoing work and future plans. Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers are as welcome at the conference as experienced researchers and policy makers.

Registration and abstract submission details will be made available here shortly.

Conference details

Please visit the CAPER website for more details about previous conferences.