PROGRAM 2023

Tuesday. March 22, 2023

START END ACTIVITY
09:00
09:15
Workshop:
The air that you breath


Location:
Museo del Oro Tairona, schools

Implementing partner:
Centro Cultural del Banco de la República at Santa Marta
09:15
09:30
09:30
09:45
09:45
10:00
10:00
10:15
10:15
10:30
10:30
10:45
10:45
11:00
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:30
11:30
11:45
11:45
12:00
12:00
12:15
Meeting for clean air and climate justice in Latin America


Location:
Salón Niui-Saka, Hotel Mercurie Santa Marta Emile

Implementing partner:
AIDA + Böll

Invitation-only participation
12:15
12:30
12:30
12:45
12:45
13:00
13:00
13:15
13:15
13:30
13:30
13:45
13:45
14:00
14:00
14:15
14:15
14:30
14:30
14:45
14:45
15:00
15:00
15:15
Registration

Location:
Hotel Irotama Resort (Gran Salón entrance)
15:15
15:30
15:30
15:45
15:45
16:00
16:00
16:15
16:15
16:30
16:30
16:45
16:45
17:00
17:00
17:15
17:15
17:30
17:30
17:45
17:45
18:00

CASAP IX SPACES

It corresponds to the main congress space. It features opening and closing ceremonies, five international keynote presentations, and two talks with international and national speakers.
The papers selected by the CASAP scientific committee are being presented orally. Each session lasts for ten minutes, with an additional five minutes set up for questions (15 minutes total). Four parallel sessions will be held in separate 80-person rooms. Up to 80 papers are expected to be selected.
The posters that have been accepted by the scientific committee will be displayed at the congress. There are two designated areas on the schedule for seeing and presenting the posters, along with coffee, snacks, and beer to support the discussion environment. There will be a poster competition evaluation. Up to 50 posters are expected to be selected.

They are short master class-type courses that will take place every day simultaneously from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and prior to the formal start of the master sessions of CASAP IX. Attendance at the master class grants a certificate of completion and has no additional cost. There is a limited space of 20 participants per class and their attendance will be defined according to the order of registration. The following are the master class options:

An observation race will be held; including a map with representative city landmarks, while air quality measurements will be taken using low-cost sensors. As a result, it is expected to create an air quality map using the data collected, analyze the results, discuss the experience, and present a summary of the findings.
It is expected that universities and educational institutions will be able to assertively expose their offer of training programs related to air quality, atmospheric sciences, and climate change mitigation in this formal space within the agenda.

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