Objet :World Biodiversity Forum: Call for Sessions and Workshops now open!
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Call for Session and Workshop Proposals now open!
Join us for the World Biodiversity Forum 2020 and explore the future of biodiversity.
The inaugural World Biodiversity Forum will bring together leading researchers,
early career researchers, practitioners, representatives from different
sectors, decision-makers and societal actors to have a conversation on the kind
of future we want (and/or do not want) for biodiversity.
The Forum will provide a platform for exchange, covering a wide range of
perspectives, and capturing a diversity of visions. With this, it aims to
redefine and set the agenda for biodiversity as a focal point over the next 10
years.
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Contributions to the Forum should
* Highlight the importance and benefits of biodiversity for human wellbeing,
and the value of biodiversity research for society
* Highlight the responsibility and accountability of the different sectors
and societal actors in regard to the conservation of biodiversity
* Identify what is needed to successfully implement/use current knowledge on
biodiversity and ecosystem function.
* Identify best practices for generation of products and services for different
sectors and societal actors, including corporations.
Proposed sessions should cut across disciplines, cover a diversity of perspectives
and visions and address current topics in novel ways.
We accept proposals for thematic sessions and interactive workshops.
Deadline for submissions is 21 July 2019.
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Thematic Sessions
Sessions provide the platform to discuss topics of interest in an in-depth manner.
The proposed sessions can take different forms, from the traditional scientific
sessions with one key note and 4 - 6 additional talks, 4 - 6 talks leading to an
in-depth discussion of a specific topic, or a panel or round table discussion
involving 4 - 6 invited participants.
We encourage session proposals that examine the value of biodiversity for
different sectors and the existing/envisaged commitments of sectors, societal
actors and policy to implement measures that protect and conserve
biodiversity, and lead to e.g. special issues in journals, journal articles,
white papers, policy briefs, and more.
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Workshops
Workshops are interactive sessions and build on active participation of the
audience. They foster networking, facilitate interaction and contribute to
skills development. Workshops can be conceived as training workshops, or as
workshops to prepare e.g. a joint publication or a series of meetings around a
specific topic.
We do have slots available for
* 1-day workshops (preceding the conference, limited slots available)
* 4-hour workshops (morning or afternoon)
* 2- hour workshops (morning or afternoon)
* lunch-time workshops (1 - 1.5 hours)
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We look forward to receiving your contributions!
Cornelia Krug,
on behalf of the Scientific Organisation Committee of the World Biodiversity Forum
Michael Schaepman, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Lynne Shannon,
Anna Deplazes-Zemp, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Maria Joao Santos, Owen Petchey,
Rees Kassen, Craig Starger, Eva Spehn and Debra Zuppinger-Dingley
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