Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the integration of ecological principles into agricultural practices to enhance sustainability. Discussions will center on innovative agroecological strategies that promote biodiversity while ensuring food security.
This session will explore advanced methodologies for monitoring biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Emphasis will be placed on the development of indicators and metrics that effectively assess ecosystem health.
This track addresses the principles and practices of ecological restoration within agricultural landscapes. Participants will discuss successful case studies and strategies for restoring degraded habitats to enhance biodiversity.
This session will examine effective strategies for habitat preservation in agricultural contexts. The focus will be on balancing agricultural productivity with the need to conserve critical habitats.
This track will delve into the various ecosystem services provided by agricultural landscapes, including pollination, soil health, and water regulation. Discussions will highlight the importance of these services for sustainable agriculture.
This session will focus on landscape management practices that enhance biodiversity in agricultural areas. Participants will explore spatial planning and management techniques that foster ecological connectivity.
This track investigates the relationship between agricultural practices and species richness in farmland. The session will highlight research findings that demonstrate how different farming methods impact biodiversity.
This session will explore frameworks for assessing the health of agroecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on indicators that reflect both ecological integrity and agricultural productivity.
This track will examine the interactions between cultivated crops and wild species within agricultural landscapes. Discussions will focus on the implications of these interactions for biodiversity conservation and agricultural resilience.
This session will address the principles of conservation planning specifically tailored for agricultural landscapes. Participants will discuss tools and frameworks that facilitate the integration of conservation goals into agricultural policies.
This track will explore the design and implementation of ecological corridors to enhance connectivity in fragmented agricultural landscapes. The importance of these corridors for species movement and biodiversity conservation will be emphasized.
