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MONDAY 16 MARCH 2015
Opening Ceremony

DESCOTES Anne-Marie, Pietrasanta Yves, TOUZARD Isabelle, DUMITRU Mihail, HOULIER François, WANG Ren, RESTREPO IBIZA Juan Lucas, RIJSBERMAN Franck, KROPFF M.J., KATEHI Linda, CARON Patrick, CHOTTE Jean-Luc   Video
P2.1 Climate change, risks, extremes & uncertainties
LE TREUT Hervé
 
P2.2 Climate smart agriculture: conceptual framework & brief history
WANG Ren
 

P2.3 Impact & adaptation of agriculture to climate change and climatic variability
HOWDEN Mark
 
P2.4 Supply & demand based greenhouse gas mitigation
SMITH Pete
 
L1.1 Africa
 
LOCATELLI Bruno
 
 
L1.1 Africa
 
OPONDO Maggie
 
 
L1.1 Africa
 
RAZAFIMBELO Tantely
 
 
L1.1 Africa
 
DESCHEEMAEKER Katrien
 
 
L1.1 Africa
 
HENDERSON Ben
 

 
L1.1 Africa
 
TESFAYE Kindie
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
BACUDO Imelda
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
AGGARWAL Pramod
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
TRINH QUANG Tu
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
LACOMBE Guillaume
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
UPHOFF Norman
 
 
L1.2 Australasia
 
AK Sikka
 
 
L1.3 Latin America
 
ARGUEDAS-MARIN
 

 
L1.3 Latin America
 
ALDUNCE Paulina
 
 
L1.3 Latin America
 
SCHLAIFER Michel
 
 
L1.3 Latin America
 
TURIN Cecilia
 
 
L1.3 Latin America
 
SABORIO-RODRIGUEZ Milagro
 
L1.3 Latin America
 
BOURONCLE Claudia
 
 
L1.4 Europe
 
KOLAR Patrik
 
 
L1.4 Europe
 
GØTKE Niels
 
 
L1.4 Europe
FRONZEK Stefan
 
L1.4 Europe
 
EORY Vera
 
 
L1.4 Europe
 
REES RM
 
 
L1.5 North America
 
WALTHALL Charles
 
 
L1.5 North America
 
JACKSON Louise
 
 
L1.5 North America

KHOSLA Raj
 


L1.5 North America
 
ORTIZ Brenda
 
 
L1.5 North America
 
SANDOVAL SOLIS Samuel
 
 
L1.5 North America
BASSO Bruno
 

 
TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015
Special Session : Talk by Mr Stéphane Le Foll, French Ministry of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry LE FOLL Stéphane
  Video
Special Plenary Keynote on CSA science-policy interface: bringing findings of CSA science to policy-makers
 
ALLAHOURY Amadou
 
P3.1 Resilience & adaptation
 
MEINKE Holger
 
P3.2 Sustainable intensification & mitigation
 
BUSTAMANTE Mercedes
 
P3.3 Agroecology, soils & ecosystem adaptation
 
TITTONELL Pablo
 
P3.4 Food security & food systems
 
VERMEULEN Sonja and PORTER John
 
L2.1a Developing & evaluation climate smart practices
 
CAMPBELL Bruce
 
 
L2.1b Developing & evaluation climate smart practices
 
BERNOUX Martial
 
 
L2.1 Developing and evaluating climate smart practices
 
TALUKDER Byomkesh
 
 
L2.1 Developing and evaluating climate smart practices
 
MEDINA HIDALGO Daniela
 
L2.1 Developing and evaluating climate smart practices
 
EMENANJO Ijeoma
 
 
L2.1 Developing and evaluating climate smart practices
 
VERHAGEN Jan
 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability & extremes
 
ZOUGMORÉ Robert
 
 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability & extremes
 
LEBEL Thierry
 
 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability and extremes
 
MASSAWE Festo
 
 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability and extremes
 
LECLÈRE David

 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability and extremes
 
DURAND Jean-Louis
 
 
L2.2 Facing climatic variability and extremes
 
MOTTET Anne
 
L2.3a Combining mitigation, adaptation & sustainable intensification
 
CASSMANN Kenneth
 
 
L2.3 Combining mitigation, adaptation & sustainable intensification
 
WOLLENBERG Lini
 
 
L2.3 Combining mitigation, adaptation and sustainable intensification
 
ZUREK Monika
 
 
L2.3 Combining mitigation, adaptation and sustainable intensification
 
HAVLIK Petr
 
L2.3 Combining mitigation, adaptation and sustainable intensification
 
JASSOGNE Laurence
 
L2.3 Combining mitigation, adaptation and sustainable intensification

SHIRSATH Paresh
 

L2.4 Breeding & protecting crops & livestock
 
GLASZMANN Jean-Christophe
 
 
L2.4 Breeding & protecting crops & livestock
 
LANCELOT Renaud
 
 
L2.4 Breeding and protecting crops and livestock
 
VAN BOXTEL Jos
 
 
L2.4 Breeding and protecting crops and livestock
 
DEBAEKE Philippe
 
L2.4 Breeding and protecting crops and livestock
 
LALÖE Denis
 
L2.4 Breeding and protecting crops and livestock
 
TARDIEU François

L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
LIPPER Leslie
 

 
L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
SEDOGO Laurent
 
 
L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
LAYAOEN Myriam
 
L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
CLARK Harry
 
L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
PAOLANTONIO Adriana

 
L2.5 Overcoming barriers: policies & institutional arrangements to support CSA
 
TONGRUKSAWATTANA Songporne
 
 
WEDNESDAY 18 March 2015
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
ROSENZWEIG Cynthia
 

 
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
MOORS Eddy
 

 
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
AKHMISS Leila & RAMI Abbdellatif
 
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
SEGHAL Vinay
 
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
VAN ETTEN Jacob
 
L3.1 Climate adaptation and mitigation services
 
EHRARDT Fiona
 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
OBERSTEINER Michael
 

 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
DEBAEKE Philippe
 
 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
DREVON Jean-Jacques

 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
PENOT Eric
 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
KWON Hoyoung
 
L3.2 Climate smart cropping systems
 
VAAST Philippe
 
L3.3 Climate smart livestock
 
HERRERO Mario
 
 
L3.3 Climate smart livestock
 
SOUSSANA Jean-François
 
 
L3.3 Climate smart livestock
 
HAVLIK Petr

 
L3.3 Climate smart livestock
 
GERBER Pierre
 
L3.3 Climate smart livestock

COLLIN Anne

L3.3 Climate smart livestock
 
INAMAGUA-UYAGUAR Juan Pablo & BEER John
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
BEER John
 
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
OSWALD-SPRING Úrsula
 
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
BLAZY Jean-Marc
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
LOCATELLI Bruno
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
MINANG Peter A.
 
L3.4 Climate smart landscapes, watersheds & territories
 
FERREIRA Joice

 
L3.5 Investment opportunities & funding instruments
 
HEDGER Merylyn
 
 
L3.5 Investment opportunities & funding instruments
 
SEARCHINGER Tim
 

 
L3.5 Investment opportunities & funding instruments

IGNACIUK Ada


L3.5 Investment opportunities and funding instruments
 
IGLESIAS Ana
 

 
L3.5 Investment opportunities and funding instruments
 
AVAGYAN Armine
 

 
L3.5 Investment opportunities and funding instruments
 
GREATREX Helen
 

 
Plenary P4:
Feedback from L1 parallel
sessions
 
MINANG Peter & CHOTTE Jean-Luc
Plenary P5:
Feedback from L2 parallel
sessions
 
JACKSON Louise & TORQUEBIAU Emmanuel
Plenary P6:
Feedback from L3 parallel
sessions
 
LIPPER Leslie & SOUSSANA Jean-François
Talk by Ambassador and Special Representative of the French Government for COP21
 
TUBIANA Laurence
 
Plenary P7 Round Table
 
RESTREPO IBIZA Juan Lucas, BURGER Patrice, MURAKAMI Shimpei, LIPPER Leslie, ALLAHOURY Amadou
 
Closing Session
 
CHOTTE Jean-Luc, SOUSSANA Jean-François, BWALYA Martin, CARON Patrick
 
 

Instructions for presenters

  Instructions for oral presentations || Instructions for poster presentations ||  Poster sessions ||  Poster Guidelines

 

Instructions for oral presentations

Equipment:

Each room will be equipped for presentation of Power Point slides, including sound system, a computer (connected to the sound system), data projector and lectern. Multimedia clips should be embedded in the slides.
 
Loading presentations:
Starting from Sunday evening, but not later than during the poster session that precedes the assigned parallel session, presenters will provide their slides (and associated files) on a memory stick to one of the onsite dedicated organisers who will load the presentations on the computer. The title of the file should start by the number of the parallel session (e.g. L2.1, L2.2, L3.1 etc…), followed by the complete name of the presenting author.
 
Instructions for oral presentations:
Five parallel sessions for offered abstracts selected for oral presentation will be organised in different meeting rooms. Please make sure that you attend the correct parallel session (cf. programme). Also, please check the detailed synopsis of sessions to better adapt your presentation to the expectations and specificities of your selected/re-assigned session.
Each parallel session starts with 2 keynote talks by distinguished speakers identified by the Scientific Committee of the Conference.
Then one and a half hour is dedicated to posters and a coffee break.
Finally, oral presentations are allocated 13 minutes to speak. At the end of all offered oral presentations, 30 minutes will be allocated for discussions with all the speakers.
Two minutes will be provided for changeover. Presenters are asked to avoid too broad an introduction to allow sufficient depth in the talk.
 
Presentation preparation guidelines:
Please use this conference PowerPoint template for the preparation of your presentation. Your slides (in English) should be a visual aid supporting your talk (in English) therefore it is better to have more images than text in your slides. A minimum of 18‐point font size for the text is recommended. Contrasting colours between background and text is advisable. Finally, please be aware of the time limit and prepare a realistic number of slides.

Instructions for poster presentations

Instructions for posters:
Presenters should register at the Welcome desk on arrival at the conference venue.
Posters will be allocated a panel that will be displayed for the duration of the poster session to which it has been assigned. Materials to attach posters will be provided by the conference organisers. Poster presenters are responsible for setting up and removing their poster before and after the allocated poster session. To find out the time frames for mounting and removing the posters for each poster session, please refer to the table below.

Poster sessions

 
Mount posters
Stand by board for Q&A
Remove posters
Poster session 1
Sunday evening or Monday from 7:30 to 11:00
Monday
15:00 to 16:30
Monday after 18:00
Poster session 2
Monday from 18:00 to Tuesday 11:00
Tuesday
15:00 to 16:30
Tuesday after 18:00
Poster session 3
Tuesday from 18:00 to Wednesday 8:30
Wednesday
9:30 to 11:00
Wednesday after 18:00

A new document is now available (see below), were all poster selected abstracts are listed and assigned to one of the three poster sessions. Please check this document to find out to which poster session your abstract has been assigned and to note the number that has been allocated to your abstract. When mounting your poster, you will need to check the poster panels and find the one numbered the same as your abstract.

ALL POSTERS per session and numbers available here

Poster guidelines

The available surface for your poster is adapted to A0 format: • 117 cm (height) x 96 cm (width) • 46.5 in (height) x 37.8 in (width) 

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Poster preparation guidelines:
The posters should be no larger than A0 format: • 117 cm (height) x 96 cm (width) • 46.5 in (height) x 37.8 in (width), in portrait format (no landscape). See poster size and orientation in the left image. Authors are asked to attend their poster during the allocated poster viewing time to discuss their work with the other delegates.
 
Your posters (to be written in English) should be a stand‐alone visual representation of your submitted abstract. The title of your poster should be the same as the abstract and authors’ names should be included. The poster should be readable from up to 2 metres. 48‐ to 60‐point font size is recommended for headings and 24‐ to 32‐point font size for the content. Text should be concise and easy to read. Enhance your message with colour and pictures by presenting results and concepts graphically. Figures should not be smaller than 12 cm x 18 cm and all figures require short, informative captions.


The call for abstracts is now closed
 
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Mise à jour : 30 juillet 2015

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