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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.
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This session will explore the various health challenges faced by pollinator species, including pathogens, parasites, and environmental stressors. Discussions will focus on the implications of pollinator health on ecosystem services and agricultural productivity.
This track will examine the effects of pesticide use on pollinator behavior, survival, and reproduction. Researchers will present findings on the ecological consequences of pesticide exposure and potential mitigation strategies.
This session will delve into the intricate relationships between flowering plants and their pollinators, emphasizing the role of floral traits in attracting and sustaining pollinator populations. Studies will highlight the importance of floral diversity in maintaining ecosystem health.
This track will investigate the relationship between declining biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, particularly in the context of pollinator species. Presentations will focus on strategies to enhance resilience through conservation and habitat restoration.
This session will address the critical role of pollinators in agricultural systems and the challenges posed by their decline. Researchers will discuss innovative practices and policies aimed at sustaining pollination services in farming.
This track will explore the impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on pollinator populations and their associated ecosystem services. Studies will highlight the importance of habitat connectivity and restoration efforts.
This session will focus on the role of insect biodiversity in maintaining ecosystem functioning, particularly in relation to pollination services. Presentations will examine how declines in insect diversity affect ecological processes.
This track will present various conservation strategies aimed at protecting pollinator species and their habitats. Discussions will include policy implications, community engagement, and the role of citizen science in conservation efforts.
This session will investigate the effects of climate change on pollinator behavior, distribution, and interactions with plants. Researchers will discuss adaptive strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change on pollinator health.
This track will explore the evolutionary dynamics between plants and their pollinators, focusing on coevolutionary processes that shape mutualistic relationships. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the complexity of these interactions.
This session will examine the links between pollinator-mediated ecosystem services and human well-being, emphasizing the socio-economic benefits of healthy pollinator populations. Discussions will focus on integrating ecological research with policy and community initiatives.
