Deadline: February 28, 2023

Submission Instructions:

We invite prospective participants to submit their abstract via the Conftool conference submission platform, which can be accessed by clicking on the link below. A peer review of the abstract will be performed. Only authors with an accepted abstract will be invited to present at the ICRS 2023.  

To submit your abstract:

  1. Head to Conftool: https://www.conftool.org/resilience2023
  2. Log in/Register for a Conftool user account 
  3. Click on “Your submissions” to make a new abstract submission
  4. Complete the form with the relevant author information and your abstract (max 300 words)
  5. Submit your abstract

Submission Guidelines:

  1. All abstracts must be written in English.
  2. The abstracts should include aims, methodology and findings (or its equivalent) of your research, material and/or practice.
  3. The abstracts submitted must not be more than 300 words.
  4. Please indicate to which topic track your abstract refers to:
    • Urban resilience
    • Infrastructure and system resilience
    • Cyber-physical system resilience
    • Environmental resilience
    • Food System resilience
    • Disaster resilience
    • Social and community resilience
    • Methods and techniques of resilience
 

Presenter information:

The following information should be submitted for the presenter(s): First name, last name, affiliation, country, email address.

Review process:

Abstract proposals will be evaluated through a peer review. The scientific committee reserves the right to make the final determination regarding the classification of your presentation in terms of the relevant track and session.

Submit your Session/Workshop proposals

In light of requests regarding the hosting of sessions and workshops at the ICRS 2023, we have decided to extend to participants an open invite to submit session/workshop proposals. 

If you are interested in hosting and organising a workshop or a session at the conference, please submit alongside your abstracts a short proposal describing your planned session/workshop. There will be an optional text field within the main abstract submission form on Conftool for you to submit your plan.  
The short proposal should include the:
1) Planned topic(s) for the session/workshop
2) Estimated number of talks involved
3) Estimated number of participants involved

If you have already submitted your abstract but would like to add your session/workshop proposal, you will be able to edit your submission on Conftool.