XXXV Forestry Conference of Entre Ríos
EXTENSION PRESENTATION OF VOLUNTARY JOBS UNTIL AUGUST 20, 2021
Send to: jornadasforestales.er@gmail.com <br>
Within the framework of the XXXV Forestry Conference of Entre Ríos, which will be held virtually, the presentation of voluntary works is called. The accepted works will be divided according to the themes and will be published on the Forestry Conference website, and will have bibliographic support, some of which will be selected to be presented orally in summary form on the days of the virtual exhibitions. <br>
The submitted papers must comply with the editorial standards published for this call. Those who do not comply with them and / or send works outside the established deadlines will not be considered for publication, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. <br>
A digital certificate will be sent to the authors for the work presented. <br>
THEMES: Papers that disseminate research results, extension, communications or work progress will be accepted, prioritizing topics related to the region. <br>
Reports: <br>
Consultations on the presentation of works: Eng. Carla Saltosalto.carla@inta.gob.ar <br>
General inquiries about the Conference: Ing. María de los Ángeles García - garcia.mariaa@inta.gob.ar, Ing. Sergio Ramos - ramos.sergio@inta.gob.ar <br>
Organized by: INTA - AIANER - AFOA - COFRU - UTN

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