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Call for Papers

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Author Guidelines

Important Note: Abstracts submitted must be written in English and should be as concise as possible. We recommend that authors have their abstracts checked by an English language native speaker before submission, to ensure that submissions are judged at peer review exclusively on academic merit.

 

General Guidelines

Each abstract must be a structured abstract of not more than 250 words. The abstract should consist of the following headings: Title, Author Names, Affiliations, Objective, Method, Results, Conclusions, and Keywords. All the headings should be used, and there should be a separate paragraph for each one. The abstract should be intelligible without reference to text or figures.

 

Abstract should be submitted as PDF file. The font used throughout the abstract is Times New Roman. The paper size is A4 (i.e., 210 x 297 mm), one-column format with a 3 cm for all margin, and single spaced. Use of pronouns such as I, we, etc is to be avoided.

 

Topics for the abstract are:

  1. Impacts of food system to the environment for food and nutrition security
  2. Impacts of people’s food consumption habits to the environmental integrity and health
  3. Physical and Social food environmental influences on people’s food consumption habits and nutritional/health outcomes
  4. Ensuring food security and safety during natural disasters and emergencies
  5. Indigenous biodiversity and locally available food sources for health and nutrition improvement
  6. Models and trends in environmental nutrition and sustainable diet

 

Abstract Title

Title should be in bold. It should be in sentence case (no unnecessary capitalization), no underlining and no full stop at the end. The title is written in English and should not exceed 20 words. Title should be unambiguous and specific. Do not contain infrequently used abbreviations. The title of the abstract should be in 16 Pt bold Times New Roman and justified. The title should have 0 pts space above and 0 pts space below.

 

Authors Name

First name, middle initials if required, and surname with no full stop at the end. Underline the name of the corresponding author. A comma should separate author names. Where authors are from a number of different institutions, the appropriate institution number from the affiliation list should be given as a superscript number immediately after each author’s name, e.g.: John Smith1, Susan Jones1 , Bill Fisher2.

 

If the authors are presenting an abstract on behalf of a study group, this information should not be included in the author list, but should appear in an Acknowledgements section. Author names should be in 12 Pt Times Roman bold with 0 pts space above and 0 pts space below.

 

Affiliations

Affiliations should include department, institute, town, and country. Where there are multiple affiliations, each should be listed as a separate paragraph. Each institute should appear in the order used against the author names (see above paragraph) and show the appropriate superscript number, e.g.:

1Department, University, Town, State, Zipcode, USA

2University, Town, State, Postcode, UK

3Company, Town, State, Postcode, Canada

 

Objective

Describe the objective of the study. Written in 12 Pt Times New Roman. Please use single line spacing and type the text justified.

 

Methods

Briefly explain the methods of the study. Written in 12 Pt Times New Roman. Please use single line spacing and type the text justified.

 

Results

Concisely explain about the result of the study. Written in 12 Pt Times New Roman. Please use single line spacing and type the text justified.

 

Conclusions

Explain the conclusion of the study. Written in 12 Pt Times New Roman. Please use single line spacing and type the text justified.

 

Keywords

Maximum of 4 keywords or phrases (each containing up to three words) separated by coma (,).

 

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