VIII Cuban Congress of Local Development
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The University of Granma invites students, professors and researchers and other like-minded professionals to participate in the 8th Cuban Congress of Local Development: Articulating Strategies for Sustainable Development (CCDL 2021) to be held from October 6 to 8, 2021. The Congress will take place from various locations at the University of Granma.
Dates: October 6 to 8, 2021
Venue: Online and in Bayamo, Cuba
Pre-congress Workshops: October 5, 2021
Venue: University of Granma
This event aims to share knowledge, research and practical applications of the sciences and humanities with a focus on sustainable development. CCDL 2021 will consist of the following five (5) simultaneous workshops:
• VIII International Workshop for Community Development
• XI International Workshop for Sustainable Agriculture and Plant Biotechnology
• VIII International Workshop for Production and Animal Health
• III International Workshop on Sport, Physical Activity and Human Development
• III International Workshop for Development of Education and Pedagogy
The Academic Committee invites students, faculty, researchers, administrators and others to submit proposals for papers and virtual posters by July 20, 2021. Proposals received after the deadline will be evaluated on a rolling basis. The modality of participation for CCDL 2021 will be virtual paper or poster presentation. In-person attendance and presentations are still pending.
All potential presenters should submit an abstract of no more than 200 words with a title of no more than 15 words. Proposals should be a PDF format document, in 12-point Arial font, 1.5 space, with 1 inch margins all-around (2.5cm). All citations should follow APA guidelines.
All potential participants should complete their registration form below and/or upload their proposal or mail it to CCDL@CivitasGES.com.
For Paper Presenters: Once your paper proposal is approved, the presenter(s) should be prepared to submit a PowerPoint presentation or equivalent. Presenter(s) should also submit a video recording not to exceed five minutes and a maximum size of 25MB with an explanation of the presentation’s main ideas. The video will be used in the event that the presentation needs to be shared asynchronously.
All presenters will be sent a link to upload their presentations and videos.
Click on one of the corresponding buttons below to view more information on each of the workshops.
ABSTRACT
JULY 20, 2021
APPROVAL NOTIFICATION
JULY 30, 2021
FULL PAPER FOR PUBLICATION
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
*Proposals received after the deadlines will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
We would like to take a moment to acknowledge the following organizations who have committed to the development of this event.
The history of Cuba, the story of Cuba cannot be told without the province of Granma and the city of Bayamo.
Founded in 1513 by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, the city of Bayamo is one of the original seven villas of Cuba. A haven for pirates, Bayamo’s economic engine was fueled for much of the 16th century by the contraband trade. The city is the birthplace of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, who declared independence from Spain in 1868, first to free slaves on the island and was the first president of an independent Cuba. The Cuban National Anthem was written and first performed in Bayamo. The Cuban Flag known as “La Demajagua” first unfurled in Granma.
Today, the city of Bayamo is also known as La Cuidad del Coche (“City of Carriages”). Most of the city’s horse drawn wagons and carriages are built by the oldest carriage makers in the country. Roughly 80% of the city’s transportation runs on either horse or bicycle.
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