IPTC 2022: 1st International Plant TranslocationConferenc Department of Sciences - Roma Tre University Rome, Italy, June 20-23, 2022 |
Conference website | http://host.uniroma3.it/eventi/IPTC2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iptc2022 |
Early Bird Registration - START | September 15, 2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 15, 2022 |
Submission deadline | January 15, 2022 |
Early Bird Registration - DEADLINE | March 30, 2022 |
Late registration - START | April 1, 2022 |
Late registration - DEADLINE | May 15, 2022 |
The conference will be a unique occasion for conservation biologists from around the world to share their experiences, successes and misfortunes in restoring threatened plant species.
Submission Guidelines
Registration is mandatory to submit an Abstract (only one allowed per registration).
Authors should indicate their preference for:
- Oral presentation
- Poster presentation
Abstracts must be submitted in English and have to be formatted as follows (see the Abstract Template below):
- Title of abstract: Arial font, bold, font size 14, centered paragraph
- Author, A.A., Second-Author, B.B., Third, C.C. and So-on, D.D. Arial font, font size 14 (lead presenter)
- Keywords: abstract must contain up to four keywords: Arial font, bold, size font 12
- Main text: Arial font, size font 12. Type or paste your text into the abstract template provided below, but remember to keep the page margins the same as is set here which is 2.5 cm all round. Paragraphs are justified (straight-edged) on both left and right.
- Use double-line spacing. If you would like to insert a figure you can do so. Use the insert picture command and paste special as an enhanced metafile for ease of handling; remember to include a figure caption.
- The limit for your abstract is 300 words
Please remember:
- Include all authors details including email address
- Define all abbreviations
- Abstracts must not contain copyrighted material
- Abstracts must be uploaded in .pdf or .docx format.
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee. Abstract selection notifications will be sent out to the corresponding authors, together with guidelines for presentation, within September 15, 2020. For abstracts not selected for oral presentation by the scientific committee, authors may be invited to prepare a poster.
Oral Presentations
Speakers will be allocated a total of 10-15 minutes for their oral presentations. The precise time-duration of presentations will be established later, based on the number of accepted oral communications. It is anyway suggested to save 5 minutes to allow for questions/discussion.
The Congress language is English. Text in slides accompanying presentations must be in English.
All presentations will be displayed via the University computers (Windows PC, PowerPoint file format). Speakers will not be allowed to use their own laptop.
It is recommended to test presentation files during the meeting in order to assess their compatibility with the University PCs. Please, ask staff on site.
Files ready for presentation should be handed to the organizers well in advance:for AM presentations, organizers should receive files at the beginning of the PM sessions of the previous dayfor PM presentations, organizers should receive files at the beginning of the AM sessions of the same day
Poster Presentations
There will be two poster sessions, on February 24th and 25th, but posters will be displayed on February 23rd and will remain accessible during the whole Conference.
To submit a poster to the 1st International Plant Translocation Conference see the section “abstract submission”.
Posters will be placed on 100 cm wide by 200 cm high boards, so a preferred poster size is portrait A0 (841 mm wide x 1189 mm high)
Please keep in mind the usual recommendations for posters (do not overload with text, use sufficiently large character and symbol size, etc.).
Upon arrival please ask at the registration desk for the board number assigned to your poster and its location.
Materials for attaching posters to boards will be available at registration desk. Detailed information about Poster sessions will be available in the Program.
Committees
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. Thomas ABELI - University of Roma Tre
Prof. Matthew ALBRECHT - Missouri Botanical Garden's Center
Prof. Gianluigi BACCHETTA - University of Cagliari
Dr. Lucy COMMANDER - Australian Network for Plant Conservation
Dr. Sarah DALRYMPLE - Liverpool John Moores University
Prof. Kingsley DIXON - Curtin University
Prof. Giuseppe FENU - University of Cagliari
Dr. Sandrine GODEFROID - Meise Botanic Garden
Dr. Joyce MASCHINSKI - Center for Plant Conservation
Dr. Simone ORSENIGO - University of Pavia
Prof. Graziano ROSSI - University of Pavia
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Prof. Thomas ABELI - University of Roma Tre
Prof. Graziano ROSSI - University of Pavia
Cristina Compagno - M.T.B. Management of Tourism and Biodiversity
Prof. Alicia T. R. ACOSTA - University of Roma Tre
Dr. Giulia ALBANI ROCCHETTI - University of Roma Tre
Prof. Giulia CANEVA – University of Roma Tre
Dr. Marta CARBONI - University of Roma Tre
Prof. Simona CESCHIN - University of Roma Tre
Dr. Emanuela CICINELLI - University of Roma Tre
Dr. Maurizio CUTINI - University of Roma Tre
Dr. Andrea DE TOMA - University of Roma Tre
Venue
The conference will be hosted in the main building of the Department of Science, University of Roma Tre - located in Viale Guglielmo Marconi 446, 00146 ROME.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to iptc@uniroma3.it