Submission > Submission Guidelines
All presentations must be conducted in English.
To submit your paper or poster two pages abstract, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to "New Submission"
You have two options:
- "Create an account": You will immediately receive an email to validate your account. Once validated, your account will be ready for use.
- "Log in": If you are already registered, simply log in. In case you have forgotten your password, click on the "Forgotten password" button and enter either your ID or email. You will need to log in every time you visit the website.
Step 2: Submit a paper
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Log in using your username and password.
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Click on "New Submission" in the menu.
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Follow the guidelines and instructions provided (4 steps) until the final validation overview/submit.
Step 3: Check the confirmation email.
After submitting your paper, you will receive a confirmation email containing your submission number.
For any issue regarding your submission : aicc3@sciencesconf.org
Before submitting your paper or poster, please ensure to have the following information:
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Title: Provide the title of your presentation.
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Presentation Type: Specify whether it is an oral presentation or a poster.
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Topic Selection: Select at least one and up to three topics from the provided list (for multiple selections, hold down the Ctrl or Cmd key while selecting items).
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Keywords: Include relevant keywords, separated by semicolons.
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Author Information: Provide the name(s), affiliation(s), and email address(es) of all authors.
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Paper or Poster Submission: Submit a 2 pages abstract of your paper or poster in PDF format, ensuring that it includes a short of references.
After your submission, you'll receive an email validating your submission.
List of Topics (non-exhaustive)
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Behavioral Change and Collective Climate Action: Studying the social and psychological drivers of individual and community behavior to facilitate more sustainable lifestyles and policy support.
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Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Services: Examining strategies to protect biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services crucial for human well-being in a changing climate.
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Blue Economy: Ocean Sustainability and Innovation: Focusing on the sustainable management of ocean resources, this topic explores economic opportunities and conservation challenges in marine environments.
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Carbon Footprint Reduction and Sequestration Strategies: Analyzing methods to measure, reduce, and offset carbon emissions through technological and natural sequestration processes.
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Circular Economy and Waste Management Solutions: Exploring models that promote resource efficiency through recycling, reuse, and sustainable consumption to minimize waste and environmental impact.
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Climate Change Adaptation Strategies: Exploring innovative approaches to adjust social, economic, and ecological systems in response to climate impacts at local, regional, and global scales.
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Climate Change Economics and Market Mechanisms: Investigating economic analyses, including cost–benefit assessments and market-based instruments, to understand the financial dimensions of climate action.
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Climate Justice, Equity, and North-South Dynamics: Discussing the ethical dimensions of climate policy, focusing on equitable solutions and the disparities between developed and developing nations.
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Climate Mitigation Policies and Emission Reduction: Evaluating policies and market mechanisms aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing sustainable development pathways.
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Climate Risk, Insurance, and Community Resilience: Investigating the economic and social implications of climate-related risks, and the role of insurance and resilience-building strategies in mitigating impacts.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Industry Best Practices: Discussing how businesses integrate sustainability into operations and governance through best practices and ethical corporate conduct.
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Digital Transformation in Climate Governance: Exploring how data analytics, IoT, and AI can enhance climate monitoring, decision-making, and the effectiveness of environmental policies.
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Energy Transition and Renewable Energies: Analyzing the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, focusing on technological innovations, policy frameworks, and economic challenges.
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Environmental Education and Public Awareness: Exploring pedagogical and communication strategies to increase environmental literacy and motivate collective climate action.
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Environmental Ethics and Intergenerational Equity: Reflecting on the moral and ethical responsibilities of current generations to future ones, this topic addresses the equitable distribution of environmental burdens and benefits.
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Environmental Regulation, Legislation, and Governance: Analyzing how regulatory frameworks and legal instruments can drive effective climate action and ensure adherence to environmental standards.
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Extreme Weather Events and Community Resilience: Analyzing the socio-economic impacts of extreme weather and the measures communities can adopt to build resilience against future climate shocks.
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Green Finance and Sustainable Investment: Assessing the role of financial markets, green bonds, and investment strategies in channeling funds toward environmentally friendly projects.
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Health Impacts and Climate Adaptation in Healthcare: Examining the intersection of climate change and public health, focusing on adaptation measures to safeguard health systems and vulnerable populations.
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International Climate Agreements and Trade Implications: Examining the impact of global climate treaties and trade policies on national strategies, economic competitiveness, and environmental outcomes.
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Land Use Changes and Sustainable Development: Evaluating how shifts in land use—such as urban sprawl, deforestation, and reforestation—affect climate dynamics and sustainable development.
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Policy Innovation for Sustainable Development: Analyzing novel governance models and policy instruments that integrate environmental, economic, and social dimensions for a sustainable future.
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Renewable Energy Technologies and Grid Integration: Evaluating the challenges and opportunities of integrating intermittent renewable energy sources into existing power grids for a stable energy supply.
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Smart Infrastructure for Climate Adaptation: Investigating the role of modern infrastructure, enhanced by digital technologies, in improving resilience and adaptability to climate risks.
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Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security: Exploring innovations in agricultural practices and food systems that enhance sustainability, resilience, and food security under climate stress.
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Sustainable Mobility and Low-Carbon Transportation: Examining strategies to transform transportation systems through the promotion of public transit, active mobility, and innovative low-carbon technologies.
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Sustainable Urban Planning and Smart Cities: Investigating urban design and planning practices that integrate sustainability, resilience, and digital innovations to create smarter, greener cities.
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Technological Innovation in Climate Solutions: Investigating emerging technologies, including digital tools and smart systems, that enable effective mitigation and adaptation strategies.
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Urban-Rural Dynamics in Climate Action: Discussing the interplay between urban and rural settings in implementing climate strategies and ensuring balanced regional development.
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Water Resource Management under Climate Change: Evaluating approaches to sustainably manage water resources amid increasing climate variability and the frequency of extreme hydrological events.
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