Proposals & Abstracts

Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference & Workshop

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December 4-5, 2024 • Nashville, Tennessee

Call for Presentations

For the 2024 conference, presenters will have the attention of all conference attendees – no concurrent sessions will be held.  Requests for proposals including Outdoor Equipment Demonstrations, General Session Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations are welcomed for consideration.

The Call for Oral Presentations has CLOSED.
We are c
urrently accepting submissions for posters and equipment demonstrations.

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Presentation Topics for Consideration:

  • Invasive Species Project Failures and What You Learned
  • Pollinators and Habitat Management
  • Herbicides, looking at them from both sides
  • Where Does Installation of Native Plant Material Fit Into the Restoration Scheme
  • Management of Invasive Species in Sensitive Areas
  • Managing Behaviors in Invasive Species Management
  • Specific Invasive Species Control Applications
  • Use of Innovative Tools and Equipment for on the Ground Invasive Species Management
  • Using Drones to Manage Invasive Species
  • State Specific Talks Related to Invasive Species Management
  • Developing and Implementing a Weed Wrangle
  • Weed Control Projects or Research From Diverse Habitats
  • Mapping using UAVs
  • Coordinating Volunteers and Communicating With the Public
  • Management of Key Invasives: Success Stories and Progress Reports

Types of Proposals

  • Outdoor Equipment Demonstrations
  • General Session Oral Presentations (Submission Window has Closed.)
  • Poster Presentations
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Attendees at Field Day location

General Sessions

  • Oral Presentations will be 15-45 minutes long with 5-10 minutes for discussion and questions. Presentations will be included in a relevant general oral session, or in an organized oral session if appropriate. (Submission Window has Closed.)
  • Poster Presentations will occur during a poster session. We ask that you be present during the session to present your poster and answer questions. Posters should be no larger than 4×4 ft.
  • Outdoor Equipment Demonstrations If you are interested in offering an equipment demonstration, please contact Steven Manning at steve@ipc.us.com.
     

Note to Students: We encourage student submissions. Students who want to present at the conference should submit their abstract according to the outlines on this page.

Abstract Submissions

Oral Presentations & Poster Presentations

Abstracts must be submitted for each presentation. Abstracts must be submitted electronically to Steven Manning at steve@ipc.us.com.
Your email must include the document in the correct Abstract format, described to the right, with this subject line:

Abstract Format for Papers & Posters

Each submitted abstract must include the following. Document should be created in Microsoft Word, using one-inch margins, Times New Roman, 10 pt. font. Single space the abstract and separate each section with a single line space.

Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference & Workshop