Target audience: Briefly describe the intended audience for your session. Is it the scientific community at large, industry, media, policy makers, students, teachers and/or the general public? Do you expect the session to be primarily general, discipline specific, or interdisciplinary? Indicate why you believe your proposal is of particular relevance for the aims of the open forum and how you propose to promote your session to contacts in your field.

Proposed session contributors: Provide a list of those you either have invited or intend to. For each, provide name, full address, telephone, fax, and e-mail. For each one, also provide a provisional presentation title and two to three sentences describing the proposed content or perspective of the expected presentation. This is crucial to the reviewers' understanding of why you propose these particular contributors. Lists of possible contributors and topics are discouraged. It is better to suggest a tentative list and a few possible alternates should one or more of your first choices decline. Finally, for each contributor please indicate if he/she has tentatively or definitely agreed to participate if the proposal is accepted. While recognizing that some changes will occur, the Programme Committee reserves the right to re-examine proposals where the final list of contributors results in a focus for the activity that differs substantially from that initially proposed.

Suggest referees: Suggest names of three possible referees who might be best suited to review the proposal. Please note that the individuals suggested will not necessarily be consulted.