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EDRA50Brooklyn: Sustainable Urban Environments – May 22-26, 2019 Submit Your Proposal! EDRA50 Call for Proposals Home Download the CFP (PDF) Key Dates Submission Types and Guidelines General Submission Guidelines Graduate Student Mentoring Workshop Scholarships and Awards EDRA50 CFP FAQs SymposiaA symposium submission organizes a group of three to five papers on a theme as a forum for emerging conceptual and methodological issues or a critical discussion of exploratory research and work in progress. Symposia submissions that include full papers will be reviewed and considered for publication in the proceedings. The discussion moderator must be able to assure a professional level of discourse. Sessions should include time for audience questions and comments. Guidelines
WorkshopsA workshop submission may be designed to collaboratively explore a particular research or practice construct; or discuss a particular advanced design, method or practice concept. Workshops should be considered as interactive sessions and therefore should limit time spent in formal presentations and encourage interaction and discussion among organizers and audience. Guidelines
Practitioner/Researcher CollaborationsThis is a new category of practitioner/researcher collaborations group session meant to encourage and provide a forum in which collaborative, cross disciplinary teams can describe the integration of research and design or planning practice on specific projects. Teams can also profile a project of the built or natural environment where research has been used to inform adaptive management practices or policies. Collaborative presentation by both a researcher and practitioner (or a team where they are represented) which describes the place, project, research method and outcomes is essential to this session category. Guidelines
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