Abstract submissions
The PLPR conference provides an opportunity to present scholarship on a broad array of topics at the intersection of planning, law, and/or property rights. Conference organizers welcome presentation proposals situated accordingly.
Because of Texas A&M’s location and faculty expertise, the 2019 conference provides an opportunity to present planning, law, and property rights scholarship addressing the conference theme — “Preparing for Climate Change in the Planned and Unplanned City.”
Papers submitted for the PLPR conference need not be comparative multinationally, but they should be interdisciplinary across the association’s themes. Papers addressing any topic thus situated are welcome for submission.
Additionally, the conference welcomes work addressing the conference theme for inclusion in special track and/or theme sessions. Proposed presentations of PLPR scholarship exploring the impact of natural hazards and climate change on cities across the globe are especially welcome for inclusion in these sessions.
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Abstracts due by 1 Oct. 2018.
Presenters will be notified of acceptance on or before 1 Nov. 2018.