Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track explores the fundamental principles of landscape connectivity and its implications for ecological processes. Researchers will present findings on how connectivity influences species interactions and ecosystem functionality.
This session focuses on the design, planning, and implementation of wildlife corridors to enhance habitat connectivity. Case studies will highlight successful corridor projects and the methodologies used to assess their effectiveness.
This track delves into the movement patterns of various species and the ecological processes that drive these behaviors. Presentations will cover telemetry studies, modeling approaches, and the implications for conservation strategies.
This session examines the role of ecological networks in promoting biodiversity conservation. Participants will discuss how interconnected habitats can support species persistence and resilience in changing environments.
This track addresses the impacts of habitat fragmentation on wildlife populations and ecosystem health. Research will focus on the mechanisms by which fragmentation affects gene flow, species interactions, and overall biodiversity.
This session highlights innovative conservation planning approaches in fragmented landscapes. Experts will share strategies for integrating ecological data into land-use planning to enhance connectivity and conserve biodiversity.
This track emphasizes the importance of landscape planning in effective wildlife management. Discussions will focus on integrating ecological principles into land management practices to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts.
This session explores the effects of climate change on species migration patterns and habitat use. Researchers will present data on shifting ranges and the implications for conservation and management strategies.
This track investigates the functional aspects of ecological corridors and their design principles. Presentations will focus on how corridors can facilitate movement and gene flow among fragmented populations.
This session examines the relationship between habitat linkages and the provision of ecosystem services. Participants will discuss how maintaining connectivity can enhance ecosystem resilience and service delivery.
This track focuses on the role of protected areas in maintaining landscape connectivity. Discussions will center on strategies for enhancing connectivity within and between protected areas to support wildlife conservation.
