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International Conference on Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes and Food Security

10–11 Aug 2026 Chicago, USA Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICBALFS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Agriculture and related disciplines.

01 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Agricultural Landscapes +
This track explores the critical role of biodiversity in enhancing ecosystem services within agricultural settings. It aims to highlight the interdependencies between species richness and agricultural productivity.
02 Conservation Strategies for Habitat Preservation +
This session focuses on innovative conservation strategies aimed at preserving habitats within agricultural landscapes. Discussions will include the effectiveness of various approaches in maintaining biodiversity.
03 Crop Diversity and Food Security +
This track examines the relationship between crop diversity and food security in the context of changing environmental conditions. It will address how diverse cropping systems can enhance resilience to climate change.
04 Pollinator Conservation in Agroecosystems +
This session delves into the importance of pollinators in agricultural productivity and biodiversity conservation. It will explore strategies for protecting pollinator populations in agricultural landscapes.
05 Sustainable Farming Practices for Biodiversity +
This track focuses on sustainable farming practices that promote biodiversity within agricultural systems. Participants will discuss the implementation and outcomes of biodiversity-friendly practices.
06 Ecological Indicators for Biodiversity Assessment +
This session aims to identify and evaluate ecological indicators that can effectively measure biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. The focus will be on developing metrics that inform land management decisions.
07 Landscape Management for Biodiversity Enhancement +
This track addresses the principles of landscape management that support biodiversity conservation in agricultural areas. It will highlight case studies demonstrating successful landscape interventions.
08 Agroecosystem Monitoring and Assessment +
This session focuses on methodologies for monitoring and assessing agroecosystems to ensure biodiversity and sustainability. Participants will share insights on data collection and analysis techniques.
09 Land-Use Planning and Biodiversity Conservation +
This track examines the role of land-use planning in promoting biodiversity conservation within agricultural landscapes. It will discuss strategies for integrating biodiversity considerations into land-use policies.
10 Crop Rotation Effects on Biodiversity and Soil Health +
This session explores the impact of crop rotation practices on biodiversity and soil health in agricultural systems. Participants will discuss the benefits of diverse cropping sequences.
11 Ecological Resilience in Agricultural Systems +
This track investigates the concept of ecological resilience and its implications for agricultural systems facing environmental change. Discussions will focus on strategies to enhance resilience through biodiversity.

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