Korean Society of Environmental Biology
[외부 행사] URBIO 2024 Conference 개최 안내 | ||
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작성자 : | 관리자 | 등록일 : 2024-04-08 |
첨부파일 : |
미국 미주리대학에서 6월 24일 ~ 6월 26일 도시생물다양성에 관한 컨퍼런스를 개최합니다.
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Hi All! Just a reminder that a great conference is coming up! You should consider attending in person or virtually!
We are pleased to announce the URBIO 2024 Conference June 24-26 at the University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri. URBIO conferences have been held approximately every 2 years in different parts of the world, this is the first in the United States! Personally, the first URBIO meeting in 2008 was integral to the development of my career.
The meeting will be held in person or virtually and you can give an oral presentation (in-person or virtually) or a poster presentation. Please find the conference information here. Abstracts are due March 31, but we are going to extend the abstract deadline to April 15.
The aim of URBIO 2024 is to bring together scientists and academics, landscape architecture and planning practitioners, and community groups to co-produce the knowledge people need for the successful design and implementation of biodiversity (including nature conservation policies) in urban areas. We expect these groups, as well as students from a variety of disciplines, to attend. For the last 14 years, the URBIO conferences have been an integral forum for transdisciplinary knowledge transfer and collaboration. URBIO (Urban Biodiversity and Design International Network) is the network of academics, practitioners, and stakeholders focused on urban biodiversity and design. Established in 2008, it has 1150 members from 64 countries. URBIO has distinguished itself as a forum for all ecologists, providing conferences, workshops, webinars, and opportunities for ecologists from academic and non-academic settings to collaborate with each other and with design, planning, and government practitioners for effective conservation solutions in urban areas.
Please feel free to reach out to directly to me if you have any questions: myla.aronson@rutgers.edu