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ACCB 2024: Submission Form for Abstracts in Lunchtime Sessions
The
Society for Conservation Biology Africa Region
is excited to host the
4th Africa Congress for Conservation Biology
(ACCB) at the College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka, in Moshi, Tanzania, from October 19-21, 2024.
This message is for invited presenters in lunchtime sessions.
As an invited presenter in a lunchtime session, you are required to submit your abstract and link it to your respective session using this Invited Abstracts Submission Form.
Please ensure you complete your submission by
30 September 2024.
To submit your invited talk:
1. Select the lunchtime session you’ve been invited to present at.
2. Complete the required form fields to submit your abstract.
We look forward to your presentation at ACCB 2024!
Best regards,
ACCB 2024 Organizing Committee
Questions?
Please email
accbsteeringcommittee
@conbio.
org
Given Name(s) or First Name(s)
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Surname / Family Name
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Institution/Affiliation
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Email Address
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ACCB 2024 Lunchtime Sessions
Please select the session you are submitting your abstract for below.
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Success factors in co-management of Protected Areas in Central Africa
Investing in girls' health and education unlocks potential for win-wins for Nature and People
Empowering conservation-friendly livelihood opportunities for both people and nature
Panel: Changing the Narrative: Stories of Hope in African Conservation
Poachers to Protectors: Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Through Rehabilitation
Young Women in Conservation Biology I: Writing and Publishing
Forest certification matters! FSC standards are vital for thriving biodiversity and local communities in the tropics
The Role of Mentorship in Advancing Conservation Careers in Africa
Crafting Local Values-Based Communications for Community-Centered Conservation
Challenges of small forest ruminants in the preservation of biodiversity in the Congo basin: case of the blue duiker and other duikers
Strengthening Protected and Conserved Area Effectiveness with Integrated Conservation Technology
Converting GIS and Satellite Data into Impactful Conservation Decisions: Insights from the Jane Goodall Institute in Africa
The Jane Goodall’s Integrated Approach to Science, Community-Led Conservation, and Education: Insights from over 60 years of Gombe Research, Tanzania
Navigating the Future of the Okavango and Cuando Rivers: An experience in Integrated Conservation Spatial Planning and Implementation
Wellbeing, Mental Health, and Resilience Building for Conservation Rangers and Local Communities
Wildlife Conservation: Educating, Engaging and Empowering the future generation for environmental sustainability
A species range-wide conservation network: the case of the African Golden Cat Conservation Aliance (AGCCA)
Convening National Geographic Explorers in Africa at the ACCB 2024
Abstract Title
The title listed below is the title that appears in the ACCB program. Please do not use all caps and limit the title to 150 characters including spaces).
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Abstract
This abstract will appear on the ACCB app, and should not exceed 250 words. You cannot edit your abstract after submission.
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0/250 words
Co-authors
Use this space to list your co-authors. Most abstracts have fewer than six co-authors. Please follow this format: Given Name (first name) followed by Surname (family name). See example below for an abstract with three co-authors:
John Kamau; Nthabiseng Kamau; Jane Mugisha; Thabo Mokoena
0/150 words
Author Registration Deadline
In order to be included in the ACCB 2024 scientific program, all presenters must be registered and paid in full by the ACCB early bird registration deadline. Authors failing to comply with this rule will not be included in the congress program.
Please check the below box to indicate you are aware of the policy related to registration.
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Yes, I am aware and I accept.
Financial Support
It is the responsibility of organizers of ACCB symposia and lunchtime sessions (workshops, training courses, and roundtable discussions) and all presenters at ACCB to obtain funding for their own expenses to register and attend the Congress.
SCB and the ACCB Organizing Committee are not responsible for obtaining funds to support speaker travel to the meeting and cannot guarantee that any support will be available. All speakers must register for the conference.
Please check the below box to indicate you have informed invited speakers or invited participants that SCB/ ACCB will not provide funding to support speaker travel.
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Yes, I am aware and I accept.
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