International Scientific and Practical Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Sustainable Development: Problems, Analysis, Prospects" promotes the international dissemination of knowledge and the development of the international academic community. Participants come from different walks of life and countries. They share their research, experience, and form long-term connections informally. The Organizing Committee invites graduate students, masters and doctors of sciences to submit abstract/full articles to the International Scientific and Practical Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Sustainable Development: Problems, Analysis, Prospects".
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Title
The title should be concise, informative and meaningful to the whole readership of the journal. It should include key terms, to help make it more discoverable when people search online. Please avoid the use of long systemic names and non-standard or obscure abbreviations, acronyms or symbols.
Keywords
When you submit an article, you will be asked to supply some keywords relevant to your work. If your article is accepted for publication, we will display these keywords on the published article, and they will be used to index your article, helping to make it more discoverable. When choosing keywords, think about the kinds of terms you would use when searching online for related articles.
Abstract
Your abstract should give readers a brief summary of your article. It should concisely describe the contents of your article, and include key terms (especially in the first two sentences, to increase search engine discoverability). It should be informative, accessible and not only indicate the general aims and scope of the article, but also state the methodology used, main results obtained and conclusions drawn. The abstract should be complete in itself; it should not contain undefined acronyms/abbreviations and no table numbers, figure numbers, references or equations should be referred to.
Introduction
This should be concise and describe the nature of the problem under investigation and its background. It should also set your work in the context of previous research, citing relevant references. Introductions should expand on highly specialized terms and abbreviations used in the article to make it accessible for readers.
Method
This section should provide sufficient details of the experiment, simulation, statistical test or analysis carried out to generate the results such that the method can be repeated by another researcher and the results reproduced.
Results
The results section should detail the main findings and outcomes of your study. You should use tables only to improve conciseness or where the information cannot be given satisfactorily in other ways such as histograms or graphs. Tables should be numbered serially and referred to in the text by number (table 1, etc.). Each table should have an explanatory caption which should be as concise as possible.
Discussion
This should discuss the significance of the results and compare them with previous work using relevant references.
Conclusion
This section should be used to highlight the novelty and significance of the work, and any plans for future relevant work.
Minimum article size: 3 pages
Font: Times New Roman
Font size: For heading - 14 for text - 12
Line spacing: 1.5mm
Conference languages: English
1. Title / title of the article
2. Name of the author
3. Academic title, academic degree, university, country, city
If there are several authors of the article, then the information is repeated for each author.
4. Abstract
5. Keywords
6. Introduction
7. Main part
8. Conclusion and suggestions.
9. References.
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