AARES 2018AC: AARES 2018 Annual Conference Adelaide Convention Centre Adelaide, Australia, February 6-9, 2018 |
Conference website | http://www.aares.org.au |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aares2018ac |
Abstract registration deadline | October 31, 2017 |
Submission deadline | October 31, 2017 |
2018 Conference Theme:
Abundance in an Era of Scarcity? Opportunities for Australasian Agriculture, Environment, Food, Resources and Agribusiness.
The Local Organising Committee for the 2018 Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) now invites Selected Paper, Contributed Paper and Poster contributions highlighting the latest economic research and policy innovations in the areas of agriculture, environment, food, resource and agribusiness. The 2018 Annual AARES Conference will offer a forum for applied and theoretical economists to gather along with industry and policymakers to share experiences and draw insights. We will learn ways to create opportunities to achieve rising and shared prosperity while better managing the natural environment in our region and beyond.
As always, the aim of the AARES Conference is to foster discussion and the interchange of ideas, solutions, new methods and techniques, theories and trends across our disciplinary domains including agricultural economics, natural resource economics, environmental economics, ecological economics, energy economics, natural resource management, multi-disciplinary studies and policy issues related to these areas of intellectual inquiry. A list of paper/poster themes for the conference program are included below.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Please note that unsuccessful paper submissions may be asked to present a poster if there is space in the program. This will be communicated to applicants after 18th December when program commitments will be better known.
The following paper categories are welcome:
Selected Papers
Selected Papers can now be submitted via the ‘Submit Here’ button above. These are contributed papers that go through a reviewing process before being accepted. PLEASE NOTE - a copy of the full manuscript must be submitted electronically by the due date of 18 September 2017.
All Selected Papers must include at least one of the themes listed below on this page, to assist with the review process. Please make sure to include the relevant theme(s) with the key words as part of the submission process. Based on your theme selection, papers will be allocated to thematic sessions following the sub-themes of the conference and, where appropriate, to other specific themes.
The manuscript itself, which will be sent for review, should be free of any author(s) names and affiliations. A Selected Paper Template can be downloaded here. Titles and abstracts of successful submissions will be included in the Conference Handbook.
Contributed Papers
Contributed Papers are invited on any topic relevant to the conference theme via the ‘Submit Button’ above. Titles and 250-word abstracts will be used to select papers for inclusion in the program and must be submitted by the closing date of 23 October 2017. All presenters are encouraged to produce a technical paper to support their presentation. Titles and abstracts of successful submissions will be included in the Conference Handbook. As each delegate is only entitled to make one verbal presentation, please consider submitting posters for your additional research projects. Note that there are no restrictions on co-authorship for contributed papers. A Contributed Paper Template can be downloaded here.
All Contributed Papers must include at least one of the themes listed below on this page, to assist with the review process. Please make sure to include the relevant theme(s) with the key words as part of the submission process. Based on your theme selection, papers will be allocated to thematic sessions following the sub-themes of the conference and, where appropriate, to other specific themes.
Posters
Posters are invited on any topic relevant to the conference theme. Titles and 250-word abstracts will be used to select posters for inclusion in the program and must be submitted by the closing date of 23 October 2017. All presenters are encouraged to produce a technical paper to support their presentation. Titles and abstracts of successful submissions will be included in the Conference Handbook. Note that there are no restrictions on co-authorship for posters. Poster Instructions can be downloaded here.
List of Themes/Topics
The Contributed Papers as well as the Selected Papers will be organised into themes for the paper sessions. Participants are asked to identify the best and second-best themes to match their paper when they submit their proposal, and include them as key words in the submission process. The 18 preliminary theme areas are:
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Agricultural production (including cropping and animals)
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Farm Management
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Productivity and efficiency
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Uncertainty and risk
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Time series, Forecasting
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Climate and Greenhouse
- Fisheries and aquaculture
- Food, Health and Nutrition
- Biosecurity
- Natural Resource Management (including Land)
- Water
- Energy and utilities
- Value chain analysis, Marketing
- Mining and Resources
- Valuation
- Environment
- Trade, Policy
- Other
Committees |
Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
- Dr Adam Loch (LOC Co-Chair)
- Dr Bethany Cooper (LOC Co-Chair)
- Prof Wendy Umberger
- Dr David Adamson
- Dr Juliane Haensch
- Dr Daniel Gregg
- Dr Alexandra Peralta
- Dr Alec Zuo
- Dr Stephanie McWhinnie
- Ms Nikki Dumbrell
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to office@aares.org.au