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Call for abstracts - 2nd Global Mountain Sustainability Forum 2022

The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) team has announced the second edition of the Global Mountain Sustainability Forum (GMS Forum) from 3-4 October 2022. Scientists and students from all disciplines are invited to submit applications to present their research. The presentations should address topics dealing with sustainable relationships between humans and mountains and their implications for sustainability transformations more broadly.

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The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) team has announced the second edition of the Global Mountain Sustainability Forum (GMS Forum). Set to take place on 3-4 October 2022, the Forum aims at exploring sustainable and resilient human-mountain relations in light of current societal and environmental challenges humanity is faced with.

Scientists and students from all disciplines are invited to submit applications to present their research. The presentations should address topics dealing with sustainable relationships between humans and mountains and their implications for sustainability transformations more broadly.

Abstracts must be submitted by 29 May 2022. If accepted, participants will be notified by the organizers and invited to register for the conference by 30 June 2022.

For more information, please see the flyer or visit the event website.

Queries may be sent to gms-forum@eurac.edu.

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