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Ankara
Türkiye

International Resilience Congress (idRc 2024)

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Format
In person
Venue

Union of Municipalities of Türkiye Service Building, Tunus Caddesi No: 12, 06680 Kavaklıdere, Ankara

Event language(s)
  • English
Date
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About

The 6th International Resilience Congress (idRc2024), under the leadership of the Union of Municipalities of Türkiye with the theme of “Sustainable Resilient Future” will be held on a hybrid format 16-18 December at the Union of Municipalities of Türkiye Service Building.

We will be more than glad to welcome you within your contribution to the scope of Resilience in this organization which is aimed at presenting and discussing studies from various disciplines on the Resilience concept on a collective platform.

With this organization, we aim to give place to recent developments and information in various fields under the Resilience theme contributing to the literature of Resilience through new research studies and implementation case studies, and building up joint working groups on Resilience.

Studies from all disciplines related to resilience will be included in our congress.

Submission

We kindly invite you to submit your abstracts before November 1, 2024 here and to participate with your paper/poster.

Submitting full papers is optional. 

Submitted full papers will be published in "idRc 2024 Full Paper Proceedings” after a refereeing process.

Participants who do not prefer to send a full paper can also submit their improved version of their work to the journal of Resilience.

The language of the congress is both Turkish and English.

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