Proposals for 2014

The Board of the ISE welcomes proposals to host the 14th International Congress of Ethnobiology, to be held in 2014. Institutions or groups interested in hosting the Congress should submit proposals by Monday, 1 February 2010 as a Word or pdf document to Natasha Duarte ([email protected]), with a copy to Leslie Main Johnson, ISE Secretary ([email protected]).Electronic submissions sent by email must contain your name in the file name (e.g., John_Smith_2014Congress proposal.doc). 

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To date Congresses have been held in:

13th (planned) ICE     2012   Montpelier, France

12th (planned) ICE     2010    Tofino, Canada
11th ICE         2008    Cusco, Peru
10th ICE         2006    Chiang Rai, Thailand
  9th ICE         2004    Canterbury, Kent, UK
  8th ICE         2002    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  7th ICE         2000    Athens, USA
  6th ICE         1998    Whakatane, Aotearoa/New Zealand
  5th ICE         1996    Nairobi, Kenya
  4th ICE         1994    Lucknow, India
  3rd ICE         1992    Mexico City, Mexico Chair
  2nd ICE        1990    Kunming, China
  1st ICE          1988    Belem, Brazil
Please include the following information and address the following criteria in your proposal in a maximum of 10 pages (not including maps, photos and supporting documents).
Please submit a brief narrative answering the following questions (in order):
1.      Why do you want to host the 14th ISE Congress?
 
2.      How will the Congress that you host further the goals of the ISE (refer to the ISE vision statement)? Outline any other goals (for example, to bring attention to a local issue or international interaction to a local group).
 
3.      How will your organizing team encourage and incorporate participation of Indigenous peoples and local community members?
4.      What are your preliminary ideas for Congress themes?
 
5.      How will your organizing team incorporate information sharing structures into the Congress beyond conventional academic formats? How will you achieve the central goals of the ISE of using the Congress to create a productive space for exchanges between diverse political, cultural and epistemological views in ethnobiology?
 
6.      How would you describe the host organization or institution's strengths in relation to ethnobiology and related fields? What is the host organization's capacity and experience in relation to organizing a major event of this kind?
 
7.      Why would ethnobiologists be interested in meeting in the host country and region? What points of geographical and historical interest exist in the region? Please make special reference to cultural and biological diversity; ability to interact with local ethnobiologists and with Indigenous, traditional, and/or local communities; and to contacts with other relevant organizations and institutions.
 
8.      What is your team's proposed organizational plan? Please include information about the following: specific Congress location; local organizing committee; infrastructure and services; institutional, governmental and other support, and a well developed funding strategy. Maps and photos of the proposed location and region can be included as supporting materials.
Please make sure you provide details on the following criteria:
 
a. Logistics: Please provide estimates of travel cost and convenience (how well the location is connected to the rest of the world). Do adequate facilities exist for accommodation? Is local administrative support available for logistics? Are visas easy to obtain? What strategy do you have to help participants get visas? Are interesting field sites present nearby and accessible?
 
b. Institutions, infrastructure, and communications: Do appropriate cultural or scientific institutions exist in the proposed Congress location? What is the state of local communications and Congress facilities? Is local administrative support available for communications and correspondence (through fax, email, and message posting on the web)?
 
c. Organizational and funding support: Is your team able and willing to establish a strong and active local organizing committee to work on the Congress program, logistics, and fundraising? How will the team maintain good communication with and involvement of the international organizing committee, ISE Board and ISE staff?
 
d. Additional criteria: Does your team have the ability to develop and regularly update a detailed web page for the Congress?
 
e. Proceedings: Does your Congress organizing team have an interest in, and ability to compile and oversee publication of Congress Proceedings, either electronically or in print? Note: it is expected that at least 50% of royalties from Proceedings are donated to the ISE to support ongoing organizational costs.
 
The ISE Board will evaluate and rank proposals based on these criteria. The Board may contact you for additional information and clarification. Decisions will be made by membership vote in May 2010 after finalists are invited to make presentations to the ISE General Assembly at the 12th ISE Congress in Tofino, Canada. Finalists are strongly encouraged to represent their proposal at the General Assembly in person, but a presentation by proxy is also acceptable. The decision will be announced publicly in June 2010.
 
Please note that final decisions (vote by membership) will be based on the information you provide as well as other considerations, such as rotation among continents. Proposals must be received by the due date to allow sufficient time for members to read them online before arriving in Canada. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have as you consider your proposal submission.
 

Thank you in advance for your submission,
The ISE Board (2008-2010 term)