Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the latest methodologies and technologies in wildlife forensics, emphasizing their application in criminal investigations. Participants will explore case studies that highlight the effectiveness of forensic science in combating wildlife crime.
This session examines the legal aspects of environmental crime, including existing laws and policies that govern wildlife protection. Discussions will center on the effectiveness of these frameworks in prosecuting offenders and promoting conservation efforts.
This track delves into innovative forensic analysis techniques used to assess and protect biodiversity. Participants will discuss the role of forensic science in identifying and mitigating threats to various species and ecosystems.
This session highlights the integration of cutting-edge technology in wildlife conservation efforts. Topics will include the use of remote sensing, DNA analysis, and digital forensics in monitoring and protecting endangered species.
This track focuses on the methodologies employed in criminal investigations related to environmental crimes. Participants will share insights on best practices for gathering evidence and building cases against wildlife criminals.
This session addresses the ethical considerations surrounding forensic practices in wildlife protection. Discussions will include the responsibilities of forensic scientists and the implications of their work on conservation policies.
This track explores the intersection of habitat protection and forensic research, emphasizing the importance of preserving ecosystems in the fight against wildlife crime. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate successful habitat conservation efforts supported by forensic evidence.
This session focuses on the unique challenges faced in fisheries forensics and the solutions being developed to address them. Topics will include illegal fishing practices, species identification, and the role of forensics in sustainable fisheries management.
This track examines how forensic science can enhance biodiversity management strategies. Participants will discuss the application of forensic techniques in monitoring species populations and preventing illegal wildlife trade.
This session aims to establish a dialogue on the development of forensic standards and best practices in wildlife forensics. Participants will share experiences and recommendations for improving the reliability and credibility of forensic evidence in environmental crime cases.
This track focuses on proactive strategies for preventing wildlife crime through forensic science and community engagement. Discussions will include the role of education, policy advocacy, and collaboration among stakeholders in enhancing wildlife protection efforts.
