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RULES FOR PAPERS







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RULES FOR THE PAPERS OF THE CONFERENCE CITY FUTURES ‘09

The Local Host Committee is issuing this guidance so that papers can be presented in a professional way at the website of the Conference and on the Conference CD, only when authorized by the authors.


RULES

TITLE (use capital letters, Times New Roman bold, 14, centered)
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I. Ivanov1, P. Petrov2, S. Sidorov2 (Times New Roman, 14, centered)
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1Author's affiliation, address, and E-mail (Times New Roman, 12, centered)
2Co-author's affiliation, address, and E-mail (Times New Roman, 12, centered)
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- Please submit papers completely prepared for publication. The total length of the text, including footnotes and references and excluding figures, is limited to 7,000 words in pages of A4 format. Minimum length is 4,500 words.

- The paper should be send in a single file, including figures, tables and images, and without links.

- Texts are typed in MS Word ver.6 or above (14 point Times New Roman, single-space).

- Margins are as follows: Top and Bottom - 3 cm, Left and Right – 2.5 cm.

- One blank line is left after the paper title, authors’ names, authors’ affiliation/address, and before and after division headers.

- Please include a 100-150 word abstract before the text of the paper.

- Please include 5 keywords after the abstract.

- Illustrations are placed within text of the paper.

- Use footnotes, not endnotes.

- References should be indicated in the typescript by giving the author's name and the year of publication, as follows: Parsons (1994) or (Parsons, 1994). If several papers by the same author and from the same year are cited, a, b, c, etc. should be put after the year of publication. The references should be listed in full at the end of the paper in the following standard form:

Clarence Stein's determination to reform housing and planning policy was rooted in his early education (Parsons, 1994)

Lang, J. (1994) Urban Design: The American Experience, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Parsons, K. C. (1994) Collaborative genius: the Regional Planning Association of America, Journal of the American Planning Association, 60 (4), pp. 462-482.

Faludi, A. & De Ruijter, P. (1985) No match for the present crisis? The theoretical and institutional framework for Dutch planning, in: A. K. Dutt & F. J. Costa (Eds) Public Planning in The Netherlands, New York: Oxford University Press.