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BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Diamond sponsors BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Full-paper Title Authors: Name 1, Name 2, ……… Affiliation: ……………….. Session no.: ……../date

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Instructions for the author Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Introduction Its purpose is to clearly state the research problem and give the reader a motivation, justification about the case. The introduction should answer the question What was studied and state partially the goal? Sometimes it is combined with the literature review to set the methodological and practical gaps found in the state-of-the-art body. Instructions for the author Please take into account that your presentation must be finished in time: 15 min for the standard presentation (leave at least 3-5 min for discussions) 5 min for the poster presentation (leave at least 2 min for discussions) The deadline for the submission of your ppt/pptx presentation is 23rd of May 2019. Please don’t change the format of this presentation slides (i.e. 16:9).

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Research Question A research question guides and centers your research. It should be clear, concise, objective and focused, as well as synthesize multiple sources to present your contribution.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Methodology Its aims to describe the methodological framework used in the proposal. This should succinctly explain the procedures followed perform experiments such that they could be replicated by any competent colleague and get same results or equivalent findings. Methods answer the question How was the problem understood, characterized, analyzed or solved?

Models, formulations and techniques Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Models, formulations and techniques Details of models, formulations and techniques applied into your research (only if applicable)

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Experimental setting Provide a description of the experimental setting or set of data used to test the proposed methodology or methods (only if applicable)

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Simulation campaign Provide a description of the simulations realized during the research (only if applicable)

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Results and discussion Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Results and discussion The results should answer the question What are the results, recommendations or main findings acquired from the research? And discussion What do these results mean for scientific community and practitioners? If you are presenting an ongoing research, please discuss in detail your hypotheses and your expected results.

Conclusions and future research Research title Authors names, in bold the presenting author BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE Conclusions and future research Summarize and evaluate the whole research. Was your original goal met? What are the main findings from your research? Suggest changes in the experimental procedure (or design) and/or possibilities for further study. State whether your results support or contradict your hypothesis. Were the hypotheses validated: accepted/rejected? Why? What are the future research venues of your proposal? If you are presenting an ongoing research, please discuss in detail your next steps.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE End of the presentation Diamond sponsors BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACING CLIMATE CHANGE End of the presentation Authors: Name 1, Name 2, ……… Affiliation: ……………….. Session no.: ……../date