Call for Proposals
Ignite ESA, Workshops, Special Sessions, Field Trips

99th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America
Sacramento, California
August 10-15, 2014
http://www.esa.org/sacramento 

Deadline for Submission: November 21, 2013
5:00 PM Eastern Time / 2:00 PM Pacific Time
Any proposals sent by email or after the deadline will NOT be considered.

We invite proposals for Ignite ESA sessions, workshops, special sessions, and 
field trips at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. 
The theme for the meeting is "From Oceans to Mountains: It's All Ecology."

IGNITE ESA SESSIONS
http://esa.org/am/sessions/ignite/ 
Ignite ESA is intended to stimulate the exchange of new and exciting ideas in a 
short time period. Ignite ESA Sessions will be scheduled for 1.5 hours and 
consist of 6-10 5-minute talks which address a common theme and are presented 
in the Ignite style (http://igniteshow.com/). Each Ignite talk will feature 20 
slides that advance automatically every 15 seconds. Although there will be no 
time between individual talks for questions and answers, there will be a 
dedicated discussion period at the end of the session. Ignite ESA talks  are 
exempted from the One Presentation Rule (speakers may speak in an Ignite 
session in addition to a traditional presentation elsewhere in the program). 

WORKSHOPS
http://esa.org/am/sessions/workshops/ 
Workshops are sessions intended to convey specific knowledge or skills; they 
are not intended for the presentation of research papers. Workshops are 
frequently more interactive and informal than sessions within the formal 
scientific program, and often involve extended discussion or 'hands-on' 
training.

SPECIAL SESSIONS 
http://esa.org/am/sessions/special-sessions/ 
Special sessions complement the formal scientific program, providing an 
opportunity for presentations or extended dialogue and exchanges beyond what is 
usually possible in the regular scientific sessions. These sessions do not 
conform to any single structure. Please note that they are not intended for the 
presentation of formal research papers. 

FIELD TRIPS
http://esa.org/am/sessions/field-trips/ 
Field trips offer attendees an opportunity to visit ecologically significant 
locations such as conservation areas, restoration projects, research sites, 
local communities, and cultural landmarks. Full day and overnight trips are 
held on Saturday and/or Sunday, prior to the beginning of the formal scientific 
program. Shorter trips can be held during the week. Field trips may be linked 
with scientific sessions or workshops. 
 
Please visit the website for the 2014 ESA Annual Meeting for more in depth 
information on these and other types of sessions, including important deadlines.
http://www.esa.org/sacramento 

If you have any questions, please contact the Program Chair, Hal Balbach, at 
hal.e.balb...@usace.army.mil, or the Program Coordinator, Jennifer Riem, at 
jenni...@esa.org.

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