Call for Abstracts: Land Use for Net Zero Hub Early Career Conference
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to open the call for abstracts for the Land Use for Net Zero Hub Early Career Conference, which will be held on 7 September (1:00–6:00 pm) at the James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen, ahead of the LUNZ consortium meeting (8–10 September). The call for abstracts will close on 20 May 2026 (there is still time apparently! PJ).
The conference theme is: “Future Careers at the Science–Policy Interface: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in LUNZ.”
We aim to bring together early career researchers and practitioners from LUNZ Hub and LUNZ Research, as well as other early career groups interested in the conference themes, to network, share work, and discuss careers at the science–policy interface.
We welcome abstracts for poster and oral presentations within the following themes. Submissions can include works in progress and unpublished research, as we aim to stimulate open dialogue, feedback, and learning. We also encourage contributions from partners beyond academia. The format of the day will be shaped by the level of interest across these topics:
- Transdisciplinary collaboration across sectors and knowledge systems
- Science communication and knowledge impact
- Modelling and evidence for land use change
- Integrating people, place, and nature in Net Zero transitions
- Just transitions and community resilience
- Community-based research in academia and policy
Please complete the following form to submit your abstract: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOzhkowu0NdM3YlQz-XEIovSB3805zX5LTT4Fm7FzBPq3f7Q/viewform?usp=header
Once we have received and reviewed abstracts, we will open up registration to presenters and the wider community.
If you are interested in helping with the organisation of the conference at an early stage, we would be very happy to hear from you—please get in touch.
We look forward to your participation.
Best regards,
LUNZ Early Career Board
https://lunzhub.com/get-involved/early-careers-board/
Anita Lazurko (she/her)
Senior Transdisciplinary Scientist
Biodiversity and Land Use
--------------------------------
My source: At 'Ecologies of Care':

orcid.org/0000-0002-0192-8965
