Field Trips
Call for Session Proposals
Meeting Dates
August 14 – 19, 2022
ESA & CSEE Joint Meeting
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Deadline
Thursday Dec. 16, 2021
5:00 PM Eastern (2:00 PM Pacific)
All ESA Annual Meeting proposal and abstract deadlines are 5:00 PM Eastern so that technical support and ESA staff assistance will be immediately available when submitters need it. If you begin your submission very close to the deadline, you are choosing to take a risk, and we will not make an exception if you don’t complete your submission in time. The form automatically closes at 5:00 EST / 2:00 PST whether you have completed your submission or not.
Proposals that are incomplete or received after the deadline will not be considered.
ESA meetings, open to ESA members and those interested in ecology, are among the most respected meetings of ecologists in the science community. ESA is committed to providing a safe, productive and welcoming environment. All participants including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, ESA staff, service providers and others are expected to abide by the ESA Meetings Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all ESA meeting-related events including those sponsored by organizations other than ESA but held in conjunction with ESA events, in public or private facilities. In addition, all ESA meeting attendees must agree to abide by the ESA Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy and the ESA Diversity Statement.
How to Submit
You must submit your proposal using the online submission form. Proposals sent by email will not be considered. Click the link below to begin by selecting which type of proposal you would like to submit. You will be able to return to the proposal to edit it until the submission deadline has passed. Information on how to do so will be included in two automated emails you will receive, first when you begin and then when you complete your submission.
About the 2022 Joint Meeting
This year’s annual meeting is a joint meeting with the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Members of CSEE will be able to register for the meeting at the ESA member rate. CSEE members are welcome to submit session proposals and presentation abstracts through the usual ESA submission process and deadlines.
If public health conditions allow, the 2022 Joint Meeting will be an in-person meeting in Montréal, with all speakers attending in person. A few virtual sessions, including virtual workshops and short courses, will be offered. If an in-person meeting is not possible, the meeting will be virtual, with all sessions held online.
About Field Trips
We invite proposals for field trips for the 2022 Joint Meeting. Field trips allow participants to explore ecological attractions local to the meeting city and region. Trips may last part of a day or an entire day. Most trips require bus transportation; however, we welcome walking and biking tours close to the convention center. Use of public transportation is also encouraged, if applicable. There is a vast array of things to experience within driving distance of the meeting, and we hope attendees take the chance to see what the area has to offer. You can browse examples of field trips from the 2019 meeting.
Logistical Considerations
Trips that last an entire day are usually scheduled during the weekend prior to the beginning of the formal scientific program. Shorter trips may take place over the weekend or during the week, including Friday morning. Field trips may be linked with other conference events.
Field trip leaders will accompany trip attendees at all stages of the trip. ESA will not pay guide fees, consulting fees, or any similar fees to a trip leader.
Field trips will be cancelled if they do not reach a minimum of 10 attendees by July or if public health conditions do not allow for field trips.
Proposal Format
The information listed below must be submitted through the online submission form. It is provided here to assist you in planning your submission. The form may differ slightly from the version listed here. Proposals that are incomplete or received by email will not be considered. You may begin a submission and then return to edit it up until the deadline.
Components of a Proposal
- Session title (75 words max.) A strong session title is short and descriptive.
- One lead organizer (Required; name, institution, and email).
- Any number of co-organizers, including zero (Optional; name, institution, and email for each).
- Trip overview (250 words max., required): Why would someone want to go on this trip? Please provide more than just a site description. The overview should address what participants can expect to see and experience during the trip. This text will appear in the meeting program to help attendees decide whether to join this trip.
- Equipment and attire (100 words max., required): What should attendees bring to be prepared for this trip? Will people need anything other than summer street clothes? Will there be any strenuous parts of this trip? Assume they are not familiar with the local climate.
- Itinerary (Required): A chronological list of times and places for the trip. The itinerary must state specific destination(s) including addresses and indicate how much time will be spent in each place. The itinerary will be used to assess proposals and will be sent to the driver to help them prepare for the trip. It will not appear in the meeting program.
- Diversity description (400 words max., required): Describe how this session involves diverse perspectives and voices as elaborated in ESA’s Diversity Statement.
- Broader benefits description (400 words max., optional): Describe how this session benefits broader society (for example through education, public policy, communication/public engagement, application to commercial technology, national security or international cooperation).
- Trip leader mobile phone: During the planning stages leading up to the trip, we will primarily communicate with you through email. Once we are on site at the meeting, we may need to check in by phone. Please provide your mobile phone number that we can use to call or text you on the day of the trip.
- Directions: Provide detailed directions for the route the bus will take on the trip. We will give these to the bus driver. Please include a link to Google Maps with directions from the convention center to the trip destination. If there will be multiple destination, be sure to include directions for each step of the trip.
- Food and beverage: Does your trip need boxed meals (breakfast and/or lunch)?
- Transportation needs: ESA will arrange for all transportation for this trip, including vehicles and professional drivers. Will the sites that we visit accommodate a bus or will we need smaller vehicles due to the roads, turnaround space, or parking? Options: A bus is ok for this trip, a bus is too big for this trip (a smaller vehicle such as a van will be needed), transportation will not be needed (we are walking or using public transportation).
- Additional trip support: Is anyone else helping during this trip? Please list any people (excluding the trip leader) we should include for transportation and meal counts in addition to the attendees.
- Maximum group size: What is the maximum number of attendees (excluding the trip leader and anyone helping them) you could manage for this field trip?
- Advance arrangements and costs: If there are any arrangements that need to be made in advance of this trip, please describe them here. For example, does your trip require equipment rentals (bikes, canoes) or reservations (museum tour tickets)? Please include: what the arrangement is, how much you expect it will cost, and who is the point of contact (name, email, phone). If you are planning to make any of these arrangements yourself, please let us know.
- Other anticipated costs: Are there any additional costs you anticipate? For example, parking fees, tolls, park entrance fees.
- Preferred trip date: Sunday August 14, Monday August 15, Tuesday August 16, Wednesday August 17, Thursday August 18, Friday August 19.
- Preferred trip start and end times: You will select times from a drop down list. Most trips are a full or half day. Half day trips should take place in either the morning or the afternoon to allow participants to attend half of the day’s scientific presentations.
- Conflicts: Are there any other proposed sessions that this field trip should not conflict with?
- Linked sessions: Is there another proposed session, requested social event, or field trip that this trip is linked with?
Guidelines for Planning
This section is intended to guide your field trip planning. It includes some issues to consider in the context of the trip you hope to offer. We offer guidance so that the time and energy you’ve invested in planning and preparation results in a successful trip. All field trip information should be finalized by early March so that trip descriptions and costs can be included when registration for the meeting begins. If you have questions during the planning process, please contact meetings@esa.org.
General guidelines
Trips are required to have one organizer who will be the point of contact for correspondence with ESA and will be asked to make decisions regarding the trip during planning. Co-organizers may also be listed, but the lead organizer is the point of contact.
- All trips will begin and end at the convention center and all participants must travel with the group.
- Trip organizers are expected to accompany the entire trip to provide information during the trip and handle any unexpected developments.
- All aspects of each trip (transport, logistics, personnel, etc.) should be accomplished as economically as possible. The higher the trip costs, the more challenging it will be to attract registrants.
- No financial or contractual commitments may be made without approval of ESA’s Director of Convention and Meetings, Christi Nam.
- The trip title and overview should be written with particular attention to attracting attendees. A concise title and compelling overview can make a big difference.
- Trips that do not meet the minimum registration number (10 registrants, not counting the trip organizer and co-organizers) by July will be cancelled.
What is your itinerary?
The itinerary is an agenda for the trip in order of stops, including addresses for every stop. Here’s a hypothetical example.
- 8:00 AM – Leave Palais des Congrès de Montréal for Mount Royal Parking (11088 Remembrance Rd
- Montreal, Quebec H3H 1A1 Canada), to arrive by 8:30 AM.
- 11:00 AM – Leave Mount Royal Parking for Palais des Congrès de Montréal (201 Av. Viger O, Montréal, QC H2Z 1X7, Canada.) to arrive by 11:30 AM.
This is a very simple example with only one destination included. The itinerary must state a specific destination(s) for the trip and a detailed itinerary that provides a list of addresses and indicates how much time will be spent in each place. This means that before submitting the proposal, the trip organizer needs to work out an overall plan for the trip that follows a realistic schedule.
Ultimately the itinerary you provide will be used by the bus driver – exactly as written. It can be revised after the proposal stage but it cannot be revised after trip transportation has been booked (typically in early March).
Most trips will visit one or more destinations that fall under a consistent theme. It is up to the leaders to determine the amount of interpretive material provided and the number of local experts and other resource people involved.
How many people can your trip accommodate?
Early in your planning, you should determine how many people can go on your trip.
The maximum number of participants may be determined by available space at the destination, the number of people that you are comfortable leading, the transportation limitations required by the site (e.g., if buses cannot access the site so you are limited to smaller vehicles), or by other factors. ESA staff will work with you to determine if transportation options limit the attendee number for this trip.
If the trip doesn’t meet a minimum of 10 registrants (not counting organizers and co-organizers) by July then it will be cancelled.
What are the transportation needs for your trip?
Transportation for all field trips will be arranged by ESA. Most trips require buses, but walking tours, biking, and public transportation are welcome options as well. Please let us know if there are any locations on your itinerary that would be difficult to reach by bus.
Who can participate in your trip?
Your trip description should provide guidelines about the age and physical capabilities of the participants. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted on field trips. Each participant will need to sign a liability waiver release form before boarding the bus on the day of the trip.
What is the schedule for your trip?
You should determine when your trip will occur. In addition to your own schedule and time constraints posed by the trip itself, here are some things to consider.
All participants will be picked up and dropped off at the convention center at specific times. You should plan your trip to occur within the planned time and you should strive to stick to your schedule to avoid problems for attendees with other activities scheduled after the trip.
The conference begins at 5:00 pm on Sunday, August 14 with the Opening Plenary and ends at noon on Friday, August 19. Field trips can be scheduled for the preceding weekend (August 1-2) or during the week, including Friday morning. The timing of your trip can strongly influence the number of participants.
Full day trips are typically scheduled on Sunday. We typically advise against planning a full day trip during the week unless there is a strong justification for doing so. Keep in mind that the 5:00 PM start of the meeting on Sunday evening may limit your planned activities.
Short trips that take place in the morning or afternoon of a weekday are a great opportunity to get people out of the convention center area to see some of the local attractions. Such trips should ideally be planned to minimize overlap with scientific sessions at the meeting. For example, if the trip takes place in the morning, plan to return in time for attendees to go to the afternoon sessions. Friday morning trips are encouraged since there will be no scientific presentations on Friday. Friday trips should return by noon.
You will need to provide an agenda for your trip and detailed directions to any destinations. This information is essential in pricing the trip.
A link to an online map service is a required part of the proposal. Click to begin trip directions from the convention center using Google Maps. Once you have mapped out the directions, you can use the main menu to save a link to include in your proposal. The Palais des Congrès de Montréal address is: 201 Av. Viger O, Montréal, QC H2Z 1X7, Canada.
What financial arrangements will your trip require?
ESA does not make a profit on field trips, but we must break even.
ESA will consider the following when setting the fee for a field trip:
- Transportation costs.
- Boxed meals (breakfast and/or lunch), bottled water.
- Admission or entrance fees.
- Other costs such as boat rentals, bicycle rentals, etc.
- Direct costs incurred by trip leaders and any other non-paying co-leaders or assistants plus 5% for contingency purposes.
ESA field trips will not:
- Pay any guide fees or consulting fees to trip organizers or trip leaders.
- Make charitable contributions or donations to organizations supported by the trip organizer or leader.
- Allow trip leaders to make any kind of financial profit in running the trip.
- Include alcohol themed destinations or activities (pub crawls, wine tastings). We know these are fun, but due to liability concerns, they need to take place on your own time outside of a field trip.
Evaluation Process and Criteria
Proposals for field trips are reviewed and selected by the Program Subcommittee in consultation with the Local Host and any other peers they may invite to assess proposals. The primary criteria for acceptance include logistical feasibility, probable interest by meeting attendees, and a clearly written and compelling description. Limits of space and time may make it impossible to accommodate all worthy submissions. The Program Subcommittee has final authority for acceptance and scheduling for any proposed field trip.
The scheduling requests of trip organizers are taken into consideration but are not guaranteed as the final scheduling. Since many trips request morning departures, the start times typically need to be staggered as a series of departures in the final scheduling.
If Your Proposal Is Accepted
All trip organizers will be notified of acceptance decisions in February. At that time, organizers will be provided with instructions to begin preparing the trip for the online program in the spring. In February, trip organizers will be informed of their trip’s scheduling.
Finalized information for all accepted trips will become available in the online program when registration opens so that meeting attendees can browse available trips.
Cancellation Policy
Once a field trip has been accepted and listed online, cancellation imposes a serious burden. Once a scheduled field trip reaches the minimum registration, it will not be cancelled. Do not submit a proposal if you are uncertain that you will be able to fulfill your obligation to organize and conduct the trip. Once a trip is accepted by the Program Chair, cancellation by the trip organizer may preclude the acceptance of any trips proposed by the organizer for the 2023 ESA Annual Meeting.
If minimum registration is not reached by mid-June, the trip may be cancelled. ESA will be in communication with the trip organizer if this becomes likely.
Important Dates
December 16, 2021
Deadline for submitting a proposal to ESA.
February 3, 2022
Notification of acceptance sent to organizer.
May 2022
Finalized session information is available in the online program.
Questions?
Dr. Nyeema C. Harris
2022 Program Chair
School of the Environment
Yale University
(203) 432-2415
nyeema.harris@yale.edu
Jennifer Riem
Meeting Program Associate
Ecological Society of America
(202) 833-8773 x 218
jennifer@esa.org