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Thank you for joining JIRC20!

Friday, 27 November 2020

Our Joint International Resilience Conference has come to an end! We ended up with 832 participants from all over the world. People from Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa and America shared their ideas for resilience impact concerning design, measuring, modelling and engaging. How nice to see our resilience community growing. Thank you all for a fantastic and inspiring event!  

JIRC20 info available for participants
Our JIRC20 event will be accessible for participants via the Whova app for the coming weeks. For those who could not attend some of the sessions, the recordings, slides and information will be available in Whova (via the Agenda and the Video Gallery). Also chats and discussions can be viewed.  

Call for papers Thematic Issue SESMO
To further disseminate the results and discussions presented at the conference, to extend our international resilience community and to reach an even wider audience we will create a thematic issue in a high quality scientific journal. We have chosen Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling and have indeed received approval from the Editor in Chief for a thematic issue with about 10-15 paper on the Resilience of coupled Socio-Technical-Environmental (STE) systems.

SESMO is a relatively new, community-driven, Open Access journal and is an Open Access sister version of the well-known journal Environmental Modelling & Software journal of Elsevier. SESMO does not charge any publication fees. Our topic is: Resilience of complex coupled Socio-Technical-Environmental systems through the modelling lens. For more information about the guest editors and the call for papers, please have a look here.

Hope to see you next time!