Submission of Abstracts
Guidelines for Abstract Submission:
Title: The title should be descriptive, summarizing the main theme of the article. The article title should be centered in bold, uppercase, 13-point font, all caps, with 78 points spacing above and 12 points spacing below (Maximum 15 words).
Authors: The full names of the authors should also be centered in 11-point font (Last Name, First Name). The affiliation and email address of the corresponding author should be indicated separately on the first page. Affiliations of other authors may also be indicated. Please note that, in accordance with general data protection regulations, email addresses of other authors should not be included in this public document.
Abstract Body: The abstract should not exceed 250 words (excluding title, authors with their affiliation or entity, and their emails), preceded here by a 24-point paragraph spacing. Articles can be written in Spanish and English while maintaining the same style described here in each language. The abstract should identify key information, such as the study's purpose or objective, methodology used, results obtained, and main conclusions. The abstract should be in Arial 12 font.
Keywords: Maximum 5
The structure and style of the papers must follow the format provided by the conference organizers, otherwise they will not be considered. The document must be presented in both English and Spanish. It must be submitted in PDF format.
The presentation modalities will be:
-Oral: Selected papers for oral presentation will be presented in sessions of 15 minutes (10 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions).
-Poster: Selected papers for poster presentation will be displayed in a designated area during the congress.
Papers must be framed within one of the following four thematic axes (For more information, visit Thematic Axes):
-Modeling and Evidence of Variability and Climate Change
-Water Resources, Oceans, and Coastal Zones in the Context of Variability and Climate Change
-Climate Biomodelling and Agroclimatology
-Legislation and Social Dimension of Variability and Climate Change