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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the role of functional biodiversity in enhancing ecosystem services within agricultural landscapes. It aims to identify key species interactions that contribute to sustainable agroecosystem management.
This session focuses on the relationship between ecosystem services and agricultural productivity, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity in maintaining soil health and crop yields. Participants will discuss innovative practices that integrate ecosystem services into farming systems.
This track examines the critical role of pollinators in agricultural ecosystems and their impact on crop production and biodiversity. Discussions will center on strategies to enhance pollinator habitats and mitigate threats to their populations.
This session investigates the intricate relationships between soil health and biodiversity, focusing on how diverse microbial and faunal communities contribute to soil functions. Research findings will highlight practices that promote soil biodiversity in agroecosystems.
This track showcases agroecological practices that enhance ecosystem resilience and sustainability in agricultural systems. Participants will share case studies and research on the implementation of these practices in various ecological contexts.
This session addresses the importance of habitat connectivity in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functions in agricultural landscapes. Discussions will focus on landscape management strategies that promote ecological corridors and multifunctional landscapes.
This track explores the development and application of biodiversity indicators as tools for assessing the sustainability of farming practices. Participants will discuss methodologies for monitoring biodiversity and its implications for agroecosystem management.
This session delves into the complex ecological interactions that occur within agroecosystems, including predator-prey dynamics and mutualistic relationships. Research presented will highlight the significance of these interactions for ecosystem stability and productivity.
This track focuses on the role of environmental monitoring in the conservation of biodiversity within agricultural landscapes. Participants will discuss innovative technologies and methodologies for effective monitoring and assessment.
This session examines the concept of multifunctional landscapes and their potential to support both agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. Discussions will highlight successful examples and strategies for integrating multiple land uses.
This track investigates the factors that contribute to ecosystem resilience in the face of environmental change, particularly in agricultural contexts. Participants will explore adaptive management strategies that enhance resilience and sustainability.