Registration for Participation

The registration deadline for the 19th Austrian Climate Day has passed. Thank you for the many registrations!

The programme booklet and the conference proceedings can be found here.

Details on Abstracts, Presentations and Posters

Abstracts

Based on the information provided during online registration, abstracts for contributions to scientific sessions will be assigned to appropriately qualified reviewers. The programme committee will then put together the specific Climate Day programme.

Abstracts will be formatted uniformly for the conference proceedings. For this reason, no formatting can be applied in the online portal. Abstracts must be at least 3,000 and no more than 5,500 characters including spaces. This corresponds to the allocated space available in the conference proceedings. A corresponding limit has been set in the online registration portal. Please note that the conference proceedings will be printed in black and white. Please design your figures accordingly. Please submit abstracts in German where possible, though English-language abstracts are also accepted.

The conference proceedings will be assigned an ISBN number.

Presentation

Presentations are expected to last 15 minutes. The language of presentation is German.
Presentations may be published on the Climate Day website following the event.

Poster

Participants wishing to present a poster at the Climate Day are asked, should their poster submission be accepted, to print it themselves in the required format and to hang it in the designated area at the Climate Day. All necessary materials will be provided.

Poster format: DIN A0 portrait

At the 2019 Climate Day, scientific posters will once again be integrated into the presentation sessions. Posters will be assigned to thematically appropriate sessions. At the end of each presentation session, a time slot is scheduled during which poster authors can give a one-minute personal presentation of their poster. Information on the author, the poster title, and the poster number will be prepared for each session.

ACRP Poster Session

ACRP quality assurance was planned for the first time at the 2018 Climate Day as part of a ACRP Poster Session

What does this mean?

Project leaders of sufficiently advanced ACRP projects have been invited by Gernot Wörther (Climate and Energy Fund) via email to present their project results to the ACRP Steering Committee at the Climate Day.

Process

  • The ACRP Poster Session is planned for 24 April.
  • Posters are to be presented in a poster pitch (= 3-minute short talk).
  • This will be followed by a discussion with the Steering Committee in the form of questions.
  • The poster can and should also be presented to the general public as part of the general poster session. For this reason, posters should also be brought to the 2018 Climate Day in printed form.
  • For the presentation before the ACRP Steering Committee, posters will not be physically present in the room but will be projected onto the wall via projector.
  • This gives ACRP projects the chance to win a poster prize.
  • An abstract must nonetheless be submitted between 21.11.2017 and 15.01.2018 via the Climate Day online tool under the category "Contribution for the ACRP Poster Session in the presence of the Steering Committee".
  • These abstracts will be made available to the SC in preparation, in order to enable a stimulating discussion with the SC despite the limited time available.
  • Each ACRP project has a slot of approximately 10 minutes. Slots will be divided thematically in advance and announced accordingly.
  • The ACRP Poster Session is open to all attendees; however, this is also subject to seat availability, and discussions with the ACRP project leader are reserved for members of the SC.
  • The ACRP project leader or a representative from the project team must be present in person at the ACRP Poster Session on 24 April in Salzburg.

Aim

The aim of the ACRP Poster Session is to carry out ACRP quality assurance by the ACRP SC in a compact format.

ACRP-funded projects are also warmly invited to submit research results in the form of presentations that go beyond a project overview for quality assurance purposes. These contributions will, as in previous years, be evaluated by reviewers and the Climate Day programme committee.