Practical Case Examples
Call for practical case example abstracts opens soon.
We welcome presentations on good practices and practical case examples at the conference. Actors from the public sector, businesses, and organizations are invited to share practical examples of their experiments and successes in the field of regional and urban development. The goal is to share good practices and find intersections between research and practice, and to foster collaboration among researchers, specialists, businesses, and regional and urban development practitioners.
Practical case examples are submitted under the conference themes. Presentations can be about, for example, the following topics: What scalable solutions help cities achieve resilience and long-term sustainability? How can environmental goals and business be combined in a profitable way? What digitalization methods can be used to promote sustainable built environment? How can participatory design improve the planning of smart and sustainable cities?
Abstracts for practical case examples will be reviewed for acceptance. Abstract should present the case in a clear and concise way, and highlight experiences that are useful for other cities and regions.
Instructions
Please submit your abstract online using the ConfTool abstract submission form. You will be asked to create a user account at ConfTool if you don't already have one. With an account you can submit contributions, access your submitted works, and review the results of the reviewing process.
Abstract must be submitted and presented in English.
The maximum length of the abstract is 250 words. We are also asking you to provide a summary of the abstract (50 words) and 3-5 keywords.
Please indicate in the submission form whether you wish to present your abstract as oral or poster presentation. In the submission form you also choose the subtheme under which your presentation fits best.
All presenting authors are expected to register for the event and pay the registration fee.
Note that practical case examples cannot be extended into full papers.