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Hybrid Event

28th - 29th August 2026 | Dublin, Ireland

International Conference on Habitat Fragmentation and Wildlife Corridors (ICHFWC - 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 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Assessing Habitat Fragmentation Effects on Biodiversity

This session will explore the impacts of habitat fragmentation on various species and ecosystems. Researchers are invited to present studies that quantify biodiversity loss and propose strategies for mitigating these effects.

Track 02
Wildlife Corridors: Design and Implementation

This track focuses on the planning and establishment of wildlife corridors to enhance landscape connectivity. Contributions should address innovative designs, case studies, and the effectiveness of existing corridors.

Track 03
Ecological Networks and Landscape Connectivity

This session aims to discuss the role of ecological networks in maintaining landscape connectivity. Participants are encouraged to share research on how these networks facilitate species movement and ecosystem resilience.

Track 04
Population Genetics in Fragmented Landscapes

This track will examine the influence of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity of wildlife populations. Studies highlighting genetic structure, gene flow, and conservation genetics are particularly welcome.

Track 05
Migration Pathways and Species Movement

This session will investigate the migration pathways of various species in fragmented habitats. Researchers are invited to present findings on the factors influencing movement patterns and the implications for conservation.

Track 06
Conservation Planning in Fragmented Landscapes

This track focuses on strategic conservation planning in areas affected by habitat fragmentation. Presentations should highlight innovative approaches to integrate ecological data into effective management practices.

Track 07
Ecological Restoration and Habitat Connectivity

This session will explore the role of ecological restoration in enhancing habitat connectivity. Contributions should focus on successful restoration projects and their impact on wildlife movement and biodiversity.

Track 08
Protected Areas and Their Role in Biodiversity Conservation

This track will assess the effectiveness of protected areas in conserving biodiversity amidst habitat fragmentation. Researchers are encouraged to share evaluations of protected area networks and their management.

Track 09
Wildlife Management Strategies for Fragmented Habitats

This session will discuss wildlife management practices tailored for fragmented landscapes. Presentations should emphasize adaptive management strategies that promote species survival and ecosystem health.

Track 10
Ecological Resilience in Fragmented Ecosystems

This track will examine the concept of ecological resilience in the context of habitat fragmentation. Contributions should address how ecosystems can adapt to changes and the role of connectivity in fostering resilience.

Track 11
Ecosystem Connectivity and Climate Change

This session will explore the intersection of ecosystem connectivity and climate change impacts. Researchers are invited to discuss how connectivity can mitigate climate-related challenges for wildlife and habitats.

2026 UPDATE

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