The Clock is ticking: Call for Abstract Submissions for ATBC-2024 is still open

City
Kigali
Country
Rwanda
Image
Grey Cape White-Eye Zosterops virens (a bird) sitting on branch of tree in Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, South Africa

The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) has the pleasure of extending a warm welcome to all delegates and participants to be part of the 60th Annual Meeting of The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation with theme "Achieving Inclusive Science for Effective Conservation, Adaptation, and Resilience in the Tropics"

 

Call For Abstract:

The call for abstract submissions is open! ATBC2024, taking place in Kigali, Rwanda, invites researchers, practitioners, and students to submit abstracts that resonate with their theme as mentioned above. This is your opportunity to present your work to a global audience, engage with leading experts, and contribute to the discourse on critical issues in tropical biology and conservation.

Topic of Submission includes but not limited to:

  • Biodiversity and ecosystem services
  • Climate change, adaptation, and resilience
  • Conservation policy and practice
  • Sustainable use of tropical resources
  • Tropical ecosystem management and restoration
  • Wildlife conservation and management
  • Community engagement and indigenous knowledge in conservation
  • Advances in tropical biology research methodologies

Presentation Formats:

  • Oral Presentations: A platform to present your research findings to a wider audience.
  • Poster Presentations: An opportunity for more personalized and interactive discussions.

Submission Guideline:

  • Title: Concise and reflective of the content.
  • Abstract: Maximum 250 words, clearly outlining the study's objectives, methodology, results, and significance.
  • Keywords: Up to 5 keywords that best represent the focus of your research.
  • Presenter Information: Name, affiliation, contact details, and a brief biography.

Key Dates:

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: Extended till April 10, 2024
  • Notification of Acceptance:  Late April

 

Photo by Gregoire Dubois on flickr: Grey Cape White-Eye (Zosterops virens ssp. capensis) in the Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, South Africa. This species is small, active, mostly yellow-green warbler-like bird with an obvious white eye-ring and is native to South Africa.