DATE

September 22, 2021

MEETING FORMAT

Online (ZOOM platform)

LANGUAGES

Russian and English (the Russian Language debates are allowed).

PARTICIPANTS

Doctors and Candidates of Sciences, Postgraduates, Undergraduates, Specialists – Practitioners, Interns.

DOCUMENTS / CERTIFICATES

Certificates of participation in Russian / English (on request). Certificate of a scientific publication acceptance (free of charge).

THE GOAL OF OUR CONFERENCE

is to create the conditions for scientific communication on life quality and human ecology from the scientific community representatives’ point of views in different countries.

SECTIONS:

  1. Public health and healthcare.
  2. Socio-psychological and pedagogical aspects of life quality and human ecology.
  3. Environmental Economics and Environmental Management.
  4. Social sciences about the quality of life and human ecology.
  5. “Urban studies in the context of the human life’s quality: social, pedagogical, psychological aspects” (in English, but the Russian Language debates are allowed).

ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION:

  1. Set of life quality’s measures improvement.
  2. Medicine and healthcare improvement for quality of human life.
  3. Forecast of the status of future generations’ health.
  4. Global and regional problems’ analysis of human ecology.
  5. Research of health dynamics in the aspects of natural-historical and socio-economic development.
  6. Study of the individual environmental factors influence on the populations’ health and life (urban, rural, etc.).
  7. Study of the human processes of preserving and restoring health and social and labor potential.
  8. Development of new human ecological methods.
  9. Development of ways to improve human’s health level, social and labor potential.

Chukhrova Marina Gennadievna, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Russia.
Belov Georgy Vasilievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Russia.
Elinskaya Yanina Alekseevna, Candidate of Cultural Studies, Russia.
Sorokina Elena Lvovna, Associate Professor, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Russia.
Makarikhina Inna Mikhailovna, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences (Russia) PhD (psychology, pedagogy), Kazakhstan.
Zaidman Irina Naumovna, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Russia.
Pronin Sergey Vladimirovich, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Russia.
Mirjana Milankov, Professor, MD, PhD, Serbia.
Jozef Podgoretski, Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor, PhD, Poland
Biker Galina, Ph.D., Professor, PhD, Germany.

Conference materials (at the request of the authors) are published:
- in the scientific journal "E3S Web of Conferences", indexed in SCOPUS citation base.
- in the collection (registered in the Russian Book Chamber, included in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), placed in the scientific electronic library - CyberLeninka (Open Science)).

170 € (proofreading and full support). Preferential publication conditions are provided (140 €), submitting 10 or more articles from your University or Organization

Additional supply:

  • Proofreading of the article in English - 300 RUB / 1800 characters without spaces (about 1 page);
  • Translation of the Russian language text into English - 500 RUB / 1800 characters without spaces (about 1 page);
  • Certificate in Russian on publication in "E3" scientific journal, indexed by SCOPUS, (e- certificate or printed) - 250 RUB;
  • Certificate in English on publication in "E3" scientific journal, indexed by SCOPUS, (e- certificate or printed) - 250 RUB.
  • Certificate in Russian on participation in the International Conference (digital or printed) - 250 rubles;
  • Certificate in English on participation in the International Conference (e- certificate or printed) - 250 rubles.
  • Collection (RSCI) printed (1 edition) - 350 rubles.

2 STEPS TO PAY:

  1. Additional supply (if such services have taken place) is paid by check, filling in the column "purpose of payment" it is necessary to indicate: Payment for the SCOPUS journal’s article translation and the names of the authors;
  2. Conference fee (for publication and certificates) is paid by check, filling in the column "purpose of payment" it is necessary to indicate: Payment for the SCOPUS journal’s article publication and the names of the authors; в платежном поручении в графе «назначение платежа» следует указать: Оплата за публикацию в журнале SCOPUS и ФИО авторов.

Dates & Fee:

1. Click on the link https://forms.gle/21jkBQxDDqye6FgEA and submit an application by attaching an article.
  • up to 20.08.2021 if you need to translate (correcting) the article into English.
  • up to 01.09.2021 if translation is not needed
2. Get a notification about the article checks results. 5-7 week days
3. Get a notification to pay the cost of additional supply for correction or full translation of the Russian language text into English (if it is necessary) and send a copy of the check (scan, photo) by e mail: science@sispp.ru with a note in the subject line SCOPUS TRANSLATION PAYMENT 7-10 week days
4. Get a notification on acceptance of the article for publication and send a copy of the check (scan, photo) by e-mail: science@sispp.ru with a note in the subject line SCOPUS PUBLICATIONS PAYMENT October-November 2021
5. Get broadcast link 21.10.2021
6. You are welcome to take part in OUR conference 22.10.2021

  • Articles of 6-8 pages are accepted for publication.
  • Title should be no more than 14 words.
  • Information about the authors – Affiliation (full name, place of work, scientific degree, position, full postal address with a zip code, e-mail).
  • No more than 5 co-authors only.
  • Abstract should be not less than 200 words.
  • Pictures, graphs, formulas, etc. must be open for corrections.
  • References should be not less, than 14 points.
  • Tames New Roman-10 for article and Tames New Roman-9 for abstract.
  • All submitted articles are checked for plagiarism!

Title.

The title may be reprinted in bibliographies and subject indexes, stored in bibliographic databases and cited in other articles. Therefore, the title is an extremely important component of the paper. A good title of a research paper should:

Limit to 12 words.

  • Be easy to understand
  • Describe the contents of the paper accurately and specifically
  • Avoid abbreviations and jargon
  • Not include any verb
  • Not contain low-impact words such as ‘‘Some notes on..’’ ‘‘Investigations on..’’ ‘‘Study of..’’
  • Report the subject of the research rather than the results
  • Follow the style preference of the target journal.

Abstract.

The Abstract is a short version of the full paper. 150–250 words, The Abstract starts with a statement of rationale and objectives and reports the methods used, the main results including any newly observed facts, and the principal conclusions and their significance. The Abstract should not contain:
  • Abbreviations or acronyms
  • References to tables or figures in the paper, Literature citations
  • General statements

1. Introduction.

Introduction defines the nature and extent of the problems studied, relates the research to previous work (usually by a brief review of the literature clearly relevant to the problem), (‘‘Studies showed that …’’), or (‘‘Studies have shown that …’’). Introduction explains the objectives of investigation (‘‘The objective of the current study was…’’) and defines any specialized terms or abbreviations to be used in what follows. Introduction leads logically to the hypothesis or principal theme of the paper.
Do not repeat well-known facts nor state the obvious.

2. Materials and Methods.

The purpose of this section is to present what has been done, how, and when, and how the data were analyzed and presented.
This section should provide all the information needed to allow another researcher to judge the study or actually repeat the experiment.
The section should include the following:
  • Description of the study location (climate, soil, etc., to the extent such information is relevant to the study)
  • Materials used, with exact technical specifications.
  • Assumptions made and their rationale
  • Statistical and mathematical procedures used to analyze and summarize the data.
Methods followed should be described, usually in chronological order, with as much precision and detail as necessary. Standard methods need only be mentioned, or may be described by reference to the literature. If the method is new it should be described in detail.

3. Results.

This section presents the new knowledge; therefore, it is the core of the paper.
The value of the paper depends on what is contained in this (Results) section, and it must be presented in an absolutely clear manner.
It is usually easiest to follow the results if they are presented in the same order as the objectives are presented in the Introduction.
Some guidelines on presenting the results :
  • Present the results simply and clearly
  • Report only representative data rather than (endlessly) repetitive data
  • Do not report large masses of data; reduce them to statistically analyzed summary forms and present in tables or figures along with essential statistical information to facilitate understanding and comparing them
  • Repeat in the text only the most important findings shown in tables and graphs; in other words, do not repeat in the text all or many of the data presented in tables and figures
  • Include negative data – what was not found – only if useful for interpreting the results
  • Include only tables and figures that are necessary, clear, and worth reproducing
  • Avoid verbose expressions: e.g., instead of saying ‘‘It is clearly shown in

4. Discussion.

This is the section where the authors explain meanings and implications of the results. The section pulls everything together and shows the importance and value of the work and is therefore the most innovative and difficult part of the paper to write.
The authors’ skill in interpreting the results in the light of known facts and using the results as evidence for innovative explanations of the observed behavior should push the frontiers of knowledge and arouse the readers’ enthusiasm. Without such an engaging discussion, the reader may leave saying ‘‘So what?’’ and move on to other, more interesting papers.
A good discussion should:
  • Not repeat what has already been said in the review of literature
  • Relate the results to the questions that were set out in the Introduction
  • Show how the results and interpretations agree, or do not agree, with current knowledge on the subject, i.e., previously published work
  • Explain the theoretical background of the observed results
  • Indicate the significance of the results
  • Suggest future research that is planned or needed to follow up
  • Deal with only the results reported in the study
  • Stay away from generalizations and conjectures that are not substantiated by the results presented
Mismatch between stated objectives and discussion/conclusion is a very common problem in many manuscripts.
Often, authors make superficial statements such as ‘‘this work agrees with the work of author X (some unknown author’s work)’’ as though the objective of research was to see if the results agreed with some other author’s work published 20 or more years earlier.
Another common problem in Discussion sections is the tendency to move away from the stated objectives and try to ‘‘solve all problems.’’
Here is the example of how differently the results obtained in a scientific research can be interpreted.

The story is about the elementary school science experiment to show the danger of alcohol:
The teacher set up two glasses, one containing water and the other containing gin. A worm was dropped into each glass. The worm in gin died immediately while the worm in water swam around merrily. When the teacher asked the pupils what the experiment showed,
little Johnny blurted out ‘‘If you drink gin, you won’t have worms.’’

Conclusions.

Conclusions should, rather than just repeating results, state well-articulated outcomes of the study and briefly suggest future lines of research in the area based on findings reported in the paper.
In poor writing, it is not uncommon to find conclusions such as ‘‘more research is needed before conclusions can be drawn.’’ In that case, why publish a paper from which conclusions cannot be drawn?

References.

References are cited in the text by square brackets [1]. Two or more references at a time may be put in one set of brackets [3, 4]. The references are to be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text (e.g., "as discussed by Smith [9]"; "as discussed elsewhere [9, 10]"). All references should be cited within the text; otherwise, these references will be automatically removed. The recommended quantity of references is 15-25. The cited papers should be relatively recent (not older than 15 years!)

Цитируется в сокращении Springer

Printed collection of works is published, based on the conference results. The collection is assigned codes ISBN, UDC, BBK, DOI.
At the request of the authors, we assign articles UDC, DOI, translate articles into English, accompany in the preparation of articles with proofreading.
The collection is sent to the main libraries of Russia, is registered in the Russian Book Chamber and is included in the national bibliographic database of scientific citation - the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), and is also placed in the scientific electronic library - CyberLeninka (Open Science).
The collection (pdf-format) will be sent to the authors by November 15, 2021.

  • 210 RUB for one to a separate article - 210 rubles
  • 210 RUB for one page
  • DOI assignment to an article is 210 RUB
Оплата производится только после принятия статьи к публикации и получения письма с реквизитами.

Для участия в конференции необходимо:

1.Перейти по ссылке https://forms.gle/Dqiv33epiD8Yx5eQ9 и подать заявку, прикрепив к ней статью. до 17.10.2021 г.
2. Дождаться письма с подтверждением принятия статьи к публикации и реквизитами для оплаты участия в конференции В течение 5-7 рабочих дней после отправки материалов.
3. В ответном письме (для сохранения истории переписки) прислать отсканированный документ об оплате организационного взноса за участие в конференции. В течение 3-х дней после принятия статьи к публикации.
4. Получить ссылку на трансляцию 21.10.2021
5. Принять участие в конференции 22.10.2021

Требования к оформлению статей в сборнике материалов конференции (РИНЦ)

К публикации принимаются статьи объемом от 2 до 10 страниц.
Все присылаемые статьи проходят проверку на плагиат. К публикации допускаются материалы со степенью оригинальности не менее 70% (допускается меньший процент при условии использования других публикаций автора).
От одного автора в одном сборнике принимается к публикации не более 2 статей.
Количество соавторов – не более 3. При этом количество страниц статьи должно быть не менее количества авторов + 1 (например, если авторов 3, то количество стр. в статье = 3+1=4).
Формат страницы – А4 (210 х 297); все поля – 2 см.; тип шрифта – Times New Roman; стиль шрифта – обычный; размер шрифта (кегль) – 14; абзацный отступ 1,25; межстрочный интервал – 1.
Внутритекстовые ссылки даются в квадратных скобках с указанием номера источника из списка литературы и номера страницы источника, например, [5, с. 54-56] или [3, с. 12]. Список литературы входит в общий объем статьи, печатается в конце текста статьи, нумерация – сквозная по алфавиту. Подстрочные ссылки не допускаются!
Организаторы конференции оставляют за собой право вносить корректорские и редакторские правки в тексты статей. Редакция оставляет за собой право не публиковать статьи, не соответствующие заявленным требованиям.

Participation in Conference Important Dates To apply
Participation in Conference
Participant (participation without a report and publication with the possibility of discussion in Russian) - free Up to 20.10.2021 Fill out your application
Participant (participation without a report and publication with the possibility of discussion in English) - free Up to 20.10.2021 Fill out your application
speaker (in Russian) without publication - free Up to 20.10.2021 Fill out your application
speaker (in English) without publication - free Up to 20.10.2021 Fill out your application
PUBLICATION (RSCI)
Speaker (in Russian) with publication in the collection (RSCI) Up to 17.10.2021 Fill out your application
Speaker (in English) with publication in the collection (RSCI) Up to 17.10.2021 Fill out your application
Author of an article in RSCI collection without a report Up to 17.10.2021 Fill out your application
SCOPUS PUBLICATION
Speaker (in Russian) with publication in "E3S Web of Conferences" scientific Journal, indexed by SCOPUS
  • if you need to translate (or correct ) the article from Russian into English – up to 08/20/2021
  • if translation is not needed – up to 09/01/2021
Fill out your application
Speaker (in English) with publication in "E3S Web of Conferences" scientific Journal, indexed by SCOPUS
  • if you need to translate (or correct ) the article from Russian into English – up to 08/20/2021
  • if translation is not needed – up to 09/01/2021
Fill out your application
Author of an article in "E3S Web of Conferences" scientific Journal, indexed by SCOPUS (without a report presentation)
  • if you need to translate (or correct ) the article from Russian into English – up to 08/20/2021
  • if translation is not needed – up to 09/01/2021
Fill out your application

Within the framework of the International Scientific and Practical Conference, it is planned to hold round tables (ONLINE)

October 22, 2021 at 10.00 (Moscow time)

Papers are submitted in English / Russian


Registration is required for each report and is carried out only by the speaker (the co-authors of a report are not required to register separately).

Organizing committee address:

International Scientific and Practical Conference "TOPICAL ISSUES OF LIFE QUALITY AND HUMAN ECOLOGY"


Address: : Novosibirsk, Dobrolyubova, 18/1, ANO APE "SIPPPaSW", Research Department
E-mail: science_scopus@sispp.ru
Telephone: