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Hybrid Event

28th - 29th August 2026 | Berlin, Germany

International Conference on Pollinator Ecology and Ecosystem Services (ICPEES - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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.

Why it matters

SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
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
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Pollinator Ecology: Understanding Species Interactions

This track focuses on the intricate relationships between pollinators and their environments, emphasizing the ecological interactions that sustain biodiversity. Researchers are invited to present findings on how these interactions influence ecosystem dynamics and resilience.

Track 02
Ecosystem Services Provided by Pollinators

This session will explore the vital ecosystem services that pollinators provide, including crop pollination and habitat maintenance. Contributions should highlight the economic and ecological value of these services in various ecosystems.

Track 03
Biodiversity Conservation Strategies for Pollinators

This track aims to discuss innovative conservation strategies aimed at protecting pollinator species and their habitats. Papers should address the effectiveness of these strategies in enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Track 04
Habitat Management for Pollinator Support

This session will focus on effective habitat management practices that promote pollinator health and diversity. Presentations should provide insights into land-use practices that enhance or restore pollinator habitats.

Track 05
Crop Pollination: Challenges and Solutions

This track addresses the challenges faced in agricultural ecosystems regarding crop pollination and explores potential solutions. Researchers are encouraged to share innovative approaches to enhance pollination efficiency and sustainability.

Track 06
Ecosystem Resilience and Pollinator Dynamics

This session will investigate the role of pollinators in maintaining ecosystem resilience amidst environmental changes. Contributions should focus on how pollinator populations respond to stressors and their implications for ecosystem stability.

Track 07
Floral Diversity and Its Impact on Pollinator Behavior

This track examines the relationship between floral diversity and pollinator behavior, including foraging patterns and preferences. Research should highlight how variations in floral resources influence pollinator visitation and ecosystem interactions.

Track 08
Ecosystem Monitoring and Ecological Indicators

This session will cover methodologies for monitoring pollinator populations and assessing ecological indicators of ecosystem health. Papers should discuss the importance of these indicators in informing conservation efforts.

Track 09
Landscape Connectivity and Pollinator Movement

This track focuses on the importance of landscape connectivity for facilitating pollinator movement and gene flow. Research should address how landscape features influence pollinator distribution and habitat accessibility.

Track 10
Sustainable Agriculture and Pollinator Health

This session will explore the intersection of sustainable agricultural practices and pollinator health. Contributions should highlight strategies that promote both agricultural productivity and pollinator conservation.

Track 11
Valuing Ecosystem Services: Pollinators in Economic Context

This track aims to discuss the economic valuation of ecosystem services provided by pollinators. Papers should explore methodologies for quantifying these services and their implications for policy and conservation funding.

2026 UPDATE

Consistent Academic Support

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