Call for Abstracts: The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference
Roll up, roll up! Abstracts are now open for the LifeWatch ERIC "BEeS” Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference “Threats and challenges to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation from an eScience perspective”, which is scheduled to coincide with Biodiversity Day 2023.
Set in Seville, home to the statutory seat and ICT-Core of LifeWatch ERIC, the "BEeS" conference will take place over two and a half days from 22 May, followed by a guided tour of the intriguing Doñana National Park, which provides the perfect territory for a multitude of ongoing LifeWatch ERIC ERDF research projects.
Submit your abstract here.
Interested persons can visit the dedicated minisite which will be regularly updated with information. The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS conference will feature keynote speeches from scientists in the community, and seven different topic plenary sessions will take place featuring submissions from the community on:
While principally aimed at members of the LifeWatch ERIC national nodes, this is also a fantastic opportunity for members of the wider biodiversity and ecosystem research community to meet and get to know each other better face-to-face. Sign up now!
Register here.
This news item was originally posted on LifeWatch ERIC.
Submit your abstract here.
Interested persons can visit the dedicated minisite which will be regularly updated with information. The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS conference will feature keynote speeches from scientists in the community, and seven different topic plenary sessions will take place featuring submissions from the community on:
- Major threats to the Earth’s biodiversity and ecosystem health
- Macroecological and biogeographical approaches to biodiversity conservation
- Ecosystem and habitat mapping
- Animal biology and behavioural traits
- “System of systems” biodiversity observation
- Biodiversity and ecosystem responses to climate change
- Natural capital and the “One Health” approach
While principally aimed at members of the LifeWatch ERIC national nodes, this is also a fantastic opportunity for members of the wider biodiversity and ecosystem research community to meet and get to know each other better face-to-face. Sign up now!
Register here.
This news item was originally posted on LifeWatch ERIC.