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16 January 25

Call for Abstracts for the next IMC 2025: submit your research to the GLOMOS-organized sessions

Call for abstracts for the next International Mountain Conference (Innsbruck, 14-18 September 2025) are open, and GLOMOS is thrilled to receive your abstracts to several engaging co-organized sessions.

    The International Mountain Conference is the largest conference focusing on mountain research, promoting cross-disciplinary exchange and interaction among participants working on challenges and opportunities for mountain areas.

    The GLOMOS team has been working on the development of several sessions, and we are looking forward to receiving your abstracts for a successful and engaging event.

    Apply for abstract submission under this link, and submit your work to one or more sessions from the ones below.

    Focus Sessions:

    We also have a workshop planned for IMC 2025, have a look at it!

    These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore interdisciplinary solutions and foster collaboration across science, policy, and practice for sustainable mountain development and resilience.

    Submit your abstract by 20th February 2025 to be part of these impactful discussions. Learn more about the conference and submit your abstract: https://imc2025.info/imc/submission/abstract/

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