4th International EcoSummit – Ecological Susatinability: Restoring The Planet’s Ecosystem Services
Last modified: 10 February 2012
EcoSummit 2012 will bring together the world's most respected minds in ecological science to discuss restoring the planet's ecosystems, such as streams, rivers, inland and coastal wetlands, grasslands, and forests, which provide numerous services that fundamentally support human health and well-being. This international conference will explore innovative science-based strategies that are socially and culturally acceptable to create, manage, and restore these ecosystems, ensuring that society has access to all these ecosystem services. The aim is to provide a high-profile platform for dialogue among researchers, planners and decision-makers to develop a better understanding of the complex nature of ecological systems and the means to protect and enhance their services. Topics:
- Sustainability and Resilience
- Ecosystem Creation and Restoration/Ecological Engineering
- Global Change
- Ecosystem Services
- Ecological Indicators
- Biodiversity and Biological Conservation
- Climate Change
- Ecological Complexity
- Ecotoxicology
- Ecological Economics
- Ecological Modelling
- Biological Invasions
- Ecosystem Health
- Environmental Policy
- Ecological Knowledge
- Coastal Problems Caused by Upland Pollution Sources
- Watershed/River Catchment Management
- Ecohydrology
70 symposia and 11 workshops with almost 600 participants from over 55 countries have been accepted for the EcoSummit 2012 Program.
read more www.ecosummit2012.org
One of the symposia is
Ecohydrology for enhancement resilience and ecosystem services of river basins Maciej Zalewski, European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology u/a UNESCO Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Applied Ecology, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland Shahbaz Khan, UNESCO Division of Water Sciences, Paris, France
read more www.ecosummit2012.org/symposia-zalewski.html
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