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Latest update: 2010-12-09
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Call for Abstracts
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CLOSED
We invite you to submit abstracts for oral presentations in the parallel sessions, as well as abstracts for posters. We seek high-quality research, as well as highly relevant input from practitioners and policymakers. Abstracts will be evaluated by a scientific committee and external experts.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the abstract book given to all delegates attending the Conference upon registration in Stockholm.
We also welcome your suggestions for parallel sessions, especially those that bring together knowledge from multiple locations and research projects. Session proposals should include a description of the session (topic, motivation, format). Please send you session proposal, together with abstract for each suggested presentation, by email to nordicadaptation.content@sei.se no later than 10 August. All parallel sessions will be 90 minutes long.
Abstracts are invited on all issues relevant to climate adaptation in the Nordic countries, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Theory and methods for adaptation research
- Scenario-based impact studies
- Vulnerability assessment and vulnerability indicators
- Adaptation as a social process (including cultural factors, values, institutions)
- Climate information, climate services
- Adaptation planning and decision tools
- Adaptation policy development
- The economics of adaptation
- Adaptation in urban regions
- Adaptation in rural areas
- Adaptation and natural resources (forests, agriculture, water, marine environment)
- Adaptation in the tourist sector
- Adaptation and human health
- Insurance, finance and adaptation
- The role of non-state actors in adaptation (civil society, private sector)
- Gender perspectives on adaptation
- Nordic adaptation within an EU and global context
- Links between adaptation and mitigation
Abstract submission guidelines
- Abstracts should be submitted no later than 10 August 2010
- Acknowledgement of receipt of your submission will be sent within 24 hours to the e-mail address stated under section "Corresponding details".
- Notification on acceptance of the abstracts will be e-mailed to the contact person mid September 2010.
- The corresponding author will receive all correspondence concerning the abstract and is responsible for informing the authors of the status of the abstract.
- The e-mail address of the corresponding author will be printed in the abstract book.
- Abstracts must be written in English.
- Maximum 300 words (~2500 characters including spaces but excluding title and author details).
- It is the author's responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar, or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author.
- You can follow the progress of your abstract online by using your Personal Page. Your personal page makes it possible for you to:
- make changes/updates until the submission deadline
- read and print your abstract
- follow the status of your submitted abstract
Enter your Personal page here
For submission support please contact nordicadaptation.abstract@congrex.com
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