Instructions for abstract preparation
for the 2nd International Scientific Conference for Young Scientists
„Research and Practice in Forest Ecology”

 

 

J.L. First1, P.L. Second2, J.C. Third2

1Department of Botany, University of Somewhere, City, Region, Postcode, Country
2Department of Biology, Institute of Elsewhere, City, Region, Postcode, Country
Keywords: first, second, third, fourth.
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  • The abstract should typically be limited to 2500 words and follow an A4 page setup with all margins (top, bottom, left, right) set to 2.5 cm. Use 11 pt Times New Roman font (except for the title which should be 12 pt bold). Centre the title, the authors’ names, the addresses and keywords and contact email address. Please compose a title that clearly and succinctly describes the content of your work in order to maximise its impact.
  • Start each paragraph, except the first, with an indent. Justify the body of the text both left and right. Do not use page numbers. Uniformity of abstract style makes the work much easier to digest!
  • For any figures, opt for a black and white format with a resolution of at least 300 DPI. Ensure that Figures and Tables have a caption and that they are numbered consecutively.
  • Table 1. Comparison between theoretical predictions and experimental measurements.

Month

Measured
Mass (kg)

Predicted
Mass (kg)

January

0.4

121

June

2.4

200

         

  • References should be made in the style (Dickenson, 2005), Marr and Morrissey (2010) or as Curtis et al. (1996). Leave a blank line above the list of references, and also above the acknowledgements.
  • Section headings can be used, but they do take up valuable space; the same can be said of equations.

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Abstract review

          The abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Scientific Committee of the 2nd International Scientific Conference for Young Scientists „Research and Practice in Forest Ecology”.