Presentations

Oral presentations

Oral presentations (except plenary and keynote) have a 15 minutes slot (including a short discussion). Please prepare a PowerPoint (or PDF) presentation that lasts for up to 12-13 minutes maximum to allow 2-3 minutes for discussion after your talk. Please make sure you finish your talk within 15 minutes. We will give you a warning at 13 mn so you have two minutes to wrap up. We have to be very strict about timing and will need to stop you when your 15 minutes are up even if you have not finished.

The authors are kindly asked to upload (USB Flash Drive) their presentations directly within 30 minutes preceding the actual time block of the session starts. A lecture room assistant will be available for any help. Please save the PowerPoint presentation file with "session number_author" to minimize the trouble on site.

Posters session and Best Poster Award

Poster size must not exceed 110 (height) x 80 (width) cm. Materials must be easily read at a distance of 1.5 m. Poster should have a logical organization (Title, Authors and affiliations below the title, Background, Aim, Methods, Results, Conclusion).

The posters sessions are in the Foyer area. Corresponding authors have to attend the session in order to answer questions.

The Best Poster prize will be awarded to the best poster presentation given by a young scientist (≤ 35-year-old) as corresponding author. Scientists willing to apply can download the mark here to be included into their poster. All attendees are eligible for voting during the traditional poster session. Selections will be based on the level of the research (originality, quality of methodology, execution and interpretation), quality of the poster (graphical presentation), and clarity of the presentation (ability to convey the research to the audience, presenter's quality of communication).

The award consists in a certificate and will be assigned during the closing remarks at the end of the conference on Thursday 14th October 2021.

Special issues

Both oral and poster contributions can be submitted for publication as Special Issue in one of the following international journals. All submissions will be reviewed.

Atmosphere - Plant ecosystems in a changing world: monitoring, modeling and risk assessment
Submission Period: 15th September 2020 -31st May 2021

Environmental Research - Air Pollution and Climate Change threat to Plant Ecosystems
Submission Period: 15th September 2020 - 31st May 2021

Forests - Urban Forests: Sinks or Sources of Air Pollution and Climate Change
Submission Period: 15th September 2020 - 25th June 2021