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3rd International Conference on Geographical Science for Resilient Communities, Ecosystems and Livelihoods under Global Environmental Change (GORILLA) 2024

IGU

Geographies and Contexts of COVID-19 Processes and Sustainable Recovery

The global scars of the COVID-19 pandemic and its spatial and temporal dimensions are well illustrated. Geographic tools were essential in the unravelling of the COVID-19 pandemic in space and time. Equally, geographic knowledge, tools and techniques are critical in the sustainable recovery from COVID-19 pandemic. Under this subtheme, we seek presentations that help to better understand the processes, consequences, context and dimensions of COVID-19, including factors that informed either vulnerability or resilience in varied socioecological systems.

Submit Abstracts

A 250-word abstract on the topics of the conference is required for those intending to make presentations. Both oral and poster presentations in the conference will be accepted. In addition, specific proposals for sessions may also be accepted. Abstracts will be submitted online at the submit-abstracts page.

Abstracts will be reviewed in real-time and feedback on acceptance will be given to the proponents after being subjected to a peer review process. The deadline for abstract submission and notification are as follows;

  • Deadline abstract submission:                             31st October 2022
  • Latest Notification of abstract:                             7th November 2022