Call for technical/scientific articles and case studies for the RedbioLAC 2020 Journal!

Our partner RedBioLAC currently holds an open call for technical/scientific articles and case studies for the upcoming RedBioLAC 2020 journal on applied biodigestion research, work or experience in Latin America and the Caribbean. Find more information here! Please keep in mind that papers are accepted only in Spanish and Portugese! RedBioLAC call for papers and articles!

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RedbioLAC, our regional partner for biodigester practitioners and applied research in Latin America and the Caribbean, is currently searching for papers related to biodigestion for their 2020 journal edition. The objective of this journal is to share the work and experiences on issues of applied biodigestion for small and medium scale. Please be advised that the papers and all information material is in Spanish, the papers are additionally accepted in Portugese.

All informations concerning terms and conditions of the call can be found here:

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The formular for subscription can be found here:

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RedbioLAC, nuestro socio regional para los profesionales del biodigestor y la investigación aplicada en América Latina y el Caribe, está buscando actualmente documentos relacionados con la biodigestión para su edición de la revista 2020. El objetivo de esta revista es compartir el trabajo y las experiencias en cuestiones de biodigestión aplicada para la pequeña y mediana escala. Le informamos que los artículos y todo el material informativo está en español, los artículos son igualmente aceptados en portugués.

Toda la información relativa a los términos y condiciones de la convocatoria se puede encontrar aquí:

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El formulario de suscripción se puede encontrar aquí:

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