Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to join the Climate Change Working Group 2011, third annual International Renewable Energy Conference on climate change and focused on the practical applications of social and behavioural research to achieve viable solutions to energy/climate challenges. It builds on the overwhelming success of previous CCWG conferences at which 900 participants from universities, government, corporations and organizations discussed successful policy and program strategies, shared important research findings, and created dynamic new networks and collaborations.
Conveners: Climate Change Working Group - Twekesbury House, 22 St James Road Southernwood, East London United Kingdom. Ph: +44 702 401 2195, +44 702 407 3055
Call for Presentation Abstracts: The Conference Organizing Committee requests proposals for presentations from policymakers, businesses, social scientists, researchers, media specialists, marketers, energy experts, program designers, implementers, and evaluators. We invite proposals for three types of presentations:
1.Oral Presentations (15-20 minute formal presentations and slides)
2.Lightning Talks (5-7 minute presentations - highlights of results, insights, or novel/transformative ideas)
3.Poster Presentations (informal presentations)
We are seeking well-documented, effective applications of behavioural approaches in energy/climate policies and programs; new behavioural research findings; successful programs/scale-ups; measured results; and best practices. We are also interested in thoughtful discussions of emerging policy/program issues, behavioural research methods, and selected novel/transformative ideas.
Topic Areas: Abstracts must be submitted online fewer than one of the following categories; if your topic doesn't fit easily into one of these categories (or if it fits into multiple categories) please choose the closest match.
•Climate Change and the Oceans
•Sustainable Development, Environment, Health and Development
•Remote Sensing and Global Surveillance
•Water Resources Management
•Carbon & GHG Management
•Extreme Events and Impacts Assessment
•Greenhouse Gas & Ecosystems
•Human Health In a Changing Climate
•Agricultural and Forestry Resources Management
•Renewable Energy Technology and Application
.Renewable Energy Economics
•Low GHG Transportation
•Education: Global Change & Sustainable Development
•Case studies.
Proposal Submission: Interested presenters should submit an abstract of less than 250 words of text summarizing the proposed presentation and a short bio (100 words, email: freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk by August 12, 2011. Submissions will be judged on relevance to conference themes, clarity of thought, data/documented results, creativity, fit in conference program and other criteria. Deadline for notification of acceptance is August 19, 2011.
Conference Registration: All presenters are expected to register online by August 26, 2011. Registration is free of charge for delegates from developing countries. Also free flight ticket, travel insurance, visa fees and per diem to be provided for all paper presenters and participating delegates.
For more details on online registration, abstract submission, full papers and power point presentation, accommodation, flight, and venue, please email: freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk
Important dates:
12 August 2011 Deadline for Abstract Submission
19 August 2011 Notification of Acceptance
26 August 2011 Deadline for full paper submission & early Registration
16-20 September Conference Dates.
I will send you our web link upon the receipt of your interest for participation.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Freda Wiseman
Member,Organizing Committee
IRECCC 2011
Tweksbury House,22 St James Road Southernwood, East London
United Kingdom.
Phone: +44 702 401 2195
Email:freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk
You are invited to join the Climate Change Working Group 2011, third annual International Renewable Energy Conference on climate change and focused on the practical applications of social and behavioural research to achieve viable solutions to energy/climate challenges. It builds on the overwhelming success of previous CCWG conferences at which 900 participants from universities, government, corporations and organizations discussed successful policy and program strategies, shared important research findings, and created dynamic new networks and collaborations.
Conveners: Climate Change Working Group - Twekesbury House, 22 St James Road Southernwood, East London United Kingdom. Ph: +44 702 401 2195, +44 702 407 3055
Call for Presentation Abstracts: The Conference Organizing Committee requests proposals for presentations from policymakers, businesses, social scientists, researchers, media specialists, marketers, energy experts, program designers, implementers, and evaluators. We invite proposals for three types of presentations:
1.Oral Presentations (15-20 minute formal presentations and slides)
2.Lightning Talks (5-7 minute presentations - highlights of results, insights, or novel/transformative ideas)
3.Poster Presentations (informal presentations)
We are seeking well-documented, effective applications of behavioural approaches in energy/climate policies and programs; new behavioural research findings; successful programs/scale-ups; measured results; and best practices. We are also interested in thoughtful discussions of emerging policy/program issues, behavioural research methods, and selected novel/transformative ideas.
Topic Areas: Abstracts must be submitted online fewer than one of the following categories; if your topic doesn't fit easily into one of these categories (or if it fits into multiple categories) please choose the closest match.
•Climate Change and the Oceans
•Sustainable Development, Environment, Health and Development
•Remote Sensing and Global Surveillance
•Water Resources Management
•Carbon & GHG Management
•Extreme Events and Impacts Assessment
•Greenhouse Gas & Ecosystems
•Human Health In a Changing Climate
•Agricultural and Forestry Resources Management
•Renewable Energy Technology and Application
.Renewable Energy Economics
•Low GHG Transportation
•Education: Global Change & Sustainable Development
•Case studies.
Proposal Submission: Interested presenters should submit an abstract of less than 250 words of text summarizing the proposed presentation and a short bio (100 words, email: freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk by August 12, 2011. Submissions will be judged on relevance to conference themes, clarity of thought, data/documented results, creativity, fit in conference program and other criteria. Deadline for notification of acceptance is August 19, 2011.
Conference Registration: All presenters are expected to register online by August 26, 2011. Registration is free of charge for delegates from developing countries. Also free flight ticket, travel insurance, visa fees and per diem to be provided for all paper presenters and participating delegates.
For more details on online registration, abstract submission, full papers and power point presentation, accommodation, flight, and venue, please email: freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk
Important dates:
12 August 2011 Deadline for Abstract Submission
19 August 2011 Notification of Acceptance
26 August 2011 Deadline for full paper submission & early Registration
16-20 September Conference Dates.
I will send you our web link upon the receipt of your interest for participation.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Freda Wiseman
Member,Organizing Committee
IRECCC 2011
Tweksbury House,22 St James Road Southernwood, East London
United Kingdom.
Phone: +44 702 401 2195
Email:freda_wiseman@yahoo.co.uk
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