1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 From: Karen Pascal <PascalK@xxxxxx> SHV30 Soufrière Hills Volcano 30 years on Conference - CALL FOR ABSTRACT ******************************************************************** Abstract submission is now OPEN for SHV30, a landmark conference commemorating three decades of eruption, research, and resilience at the Soufrière Hills Volcano. This conference, under the theme "Turning Magma into momentum" will bring together volcanologists, disaster risk professionals, decision-makers and community to explore advances in volcanology, monitoring, crisis management, and sustainable recovery. We encourage contributions that connect scientific research to practical applications and lessons learned from Montserrat and other volcanic regions worldwide. ** SHV30 "Turning Magma into Momentum" ** Dates: July 14 to 18, 2025 Location: Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean More details and abstract submission : www.mvo.ms/shv30 <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.mvo.ms/shv30__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!at700Qe3EKTaaCwfHCty46DdjPVHiNPMF-sbh8uTCSdLZj5BF7mQGeLXeWVzm_uqiyFLqA_KGfhKCcuG9VM$> Submission deadline: March 31, 2025. **Conference Themes** 1. Advancing Volcanic Research and Monitoring for Risk Reduction: Exploring the latest scientific insights, monitoring techniques, and collaborative efforts for tracking volcanic activity, managing risks, and addressing challenges in resource-limited settings 2. Managing Short or/and prolonged Volcanic Risks in a Complex World: Strategies for managing volcanic hazards in a multi-risk environment, from early-warning systems to community engagement, and lessons learned from disaster response and recovery. 3. Living with Volcanic Risk: Community, Governance, Building a Sustainable Future after going through a Disaster: The role of governance, community involvement, and local knowledge in recovery efforts, risk mitigation, and leveraging volcanic landscapes for sustainable development and economic growth Join us in Montserrat to engage in cutting edge discussions on volcanic processes, risk mitigation, and the evolving relationship between science and society in active volcanic environments. Sincerely Dr Graham A. Ryan (MVO-UWI/SRC, MVO Director) & the SHV30 Scientific Organising Committee: Prof J. Barclay, Prof E. Calder, Dr E.P. Joseph, Dr K. Pascal (Chair), Prof R. Richardson, Lt Col. A. Ryan, Mr M. Valecha, Ms T. Williams ******************************************************************* 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 ------------------------------