Student Poster Competition

Poster Competition Criteria

A. Content

  1. Relevance to Topic: The poster must be directly related to environmental and natural resources management in the context of the new Indonesian capital
  2. Clarity: Information should be clearly presented and easy to understand.
  3. Accuracy: All data and information must be accurate and up-to-date.
  4. Creativity and Originality: The poster should display original thinking and creativity.
  5. Impact: The message should be compelling and make a strong case for the importance of the topic.

B.  Design

  1. Visual Appeal: The poster should be visually attractive with a good balance of text and graphics.
  2. Organization: Content should be well-organized and logically structured.
  3. Readability: Text should be legible from a distance, using a font size and type that is easy to read.
  4. Graphics Quality: Images, graphs, and charts should be of high quality and relevant to the content.

C. Presentation

  1. Engagement: The poster should engage the audience and provoke interest.
  2. Communication Skills: If there’s an oral presentation, the presenter should clearly explain the poster content.
  3. Q&A Handling: Ability to handle questions from judges and audience effectively.

D. Poster Layout

Poster are printed on A0 paper (841 x 1189 mm), portrait orientation*

*Participants may prepare their own stands for poster (e.g. wooden or aluminium frame)

Title: Environmental and Natural Resources Management in Adapting and Mitigating the Culmination of New Indonesian Capital

  1. Introduction
  2. Brief overview of the topic.
  3. Importance of environmental and natural resources management.
  4. Current Situation
  5. Description of the current environmental status in the new capital region.
  6. Identification of key environmental challenges.
  7. Strategies for Adapting and Mitigating
  8. Outline of strategies being used or proposed to adapt and mitigate environmental impacts.
  9. Examples of successful projects or initiatives.
  10. Case Studies
  11. Detailed presentation of one or two case studies related to the topic.
  12. Future Outlook
  13. Predictions for the future if current strategies are implemented.
  14. Potential challenges and opportunities.
  15. Conclusion
  16. Summary of key points.
  17. Call to action for further research or implementation.
  18. References
  19. List of sources and references used.
  20. Contact Information
  21. Information about the student or team who created the poster.