Interested participants are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract written in English (400 words) for oral or poster presentations.
Abstracts should be submitted through the abstract submission system on or before AUGUST 31, 2022.
Sessions:
- Carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS)
- Anaerobic digestion and co-composting
- Construction and building materials
- Special session on carbon marketplaces and carbon removal buyers
- Green and sustainable remediation
- Green hydrogen
- Nutrient, microbial and moisture carrier
- Special session on biochar and ESG: Investor perspectives on biochar
- Special session on animal manure, sludge, and food waste
- Solid fuel and fuel gas
- Industrial special session on biochar start ups perspective on investors
- APRU special session
The abstract template can be downloaded
here
Withdrawal of Abstracts
- If the presenting author of an accepted abstract is not registered by the pre-registration date, the abstract will be automatically withdrawn from the final program.
- If you would like to withdraw an abstract, please notify the secretariat through email (apbc2022korea@gmail.com) as soon as possible.
*Template for Abstract
TITLE OF PAPER
Surname INITIALS
1, Surname INITIALS
1* and Surname
INITIALS
2
1Department, Faculty, University, Country
2Department, Institute, Country
*
author@gmail.com (*Corresponding author¡¯s email)
ABSTRACT
An abstract is a single paragraph, without subheadings, indentation, or references. It should be an explicit summary of your presentation that states the problem, the objectives, the methods used, and the major results and conclusions. It should be single-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman. Do not include bullets or lists in the abstract. If there is a need to cite references, please provide the sources in brackets. Use only the SI units. The chemical formula should be written in a standard form such as ¡°MgCO3¡±, not as ¡°MgCO3¡±. Use a zero before decimal points such as ¡°0.45,¡± not ¡°.45.¡± The first part of your abstract should state the problem or issue you set out to solve and explain your rationale for pursuing the research. The purpose of your study is to solve this problem and/or add to your discipline¡¯s understanding of the issue. Your abstract should also describe the research methods. Next, your abstract should indicate the results or outcomes of the work you have done so far. Finally, your abstract should close with a statement of the project¡¯s implications and contributions to its field. Be sure to adhere to the word limit for the abstract (200 -400 words). The abstract should be submitted on 1 page in the format of an MS Word (.doc or .docx) document. Keywords should be given leaving one-line space below this text.
Keywords: single, paragraph, summarizes, words indentation (maximum 6 words)
Themes: (They should select the best theme in the abstract submission system)