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International Conference on Ecosystem Health, Species Diversity, and Human Wellbeing

10–11 Aug 2026 Malindi, Kenya Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

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

01 Ecosystem Health and Human Wellbeing +
This track explores the intricate relationships between ecosystem health and human wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity in sustaining human life. It will address how ecosystem services contribute to social and economic stability.
02 Biodiversity Indicators for Ecological Assessment +
This session focuses on the development and application of biodiversity indicators as tools for ecological assessment. Participants will discuss methodologies for measuring biodiversity and their implications for conservation strategies.
03 Habitat Quality and Ecosystem Services +
This track examines the interplay between habitat quality and the provision of ecosystem services. Discussions will center on how habitat degradation impacts service delivery and strategies for restoration.
04 Environmental Monitoring and Biodiversity Conservation +
This session highlights innovative approaches to environmental monitoring that inform biodiversity conservation efforts. Participants will share case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of monitoring in species protection and habitat management.
05 Population Dynamics and Species Conservation +
This track delves into the dynamics of species populations and their implications for conservation practices. It will cover modeling techniques and field studies that enhance understanding of population trends and threats.
06 Ecological Resilience in Changing Environments +
This session focuses on the concept of ecological resilience and its significance in the face of environmental change. Participants will discuss strategies to enhance resilience in ecosystems to support biodiversity and human wellbeing.
07 Human-Nature Interactions and Ecosystem Management +
This track investigates the complex interactions between humans and natural ecosystems. It will explore how understanding these interactions can inform effective ecosystem management and conservation planning.
08 Adaptive Management in Conservation Planning +
This session emphasizes the role of adaptive management in conservation planning and implementation. Participants will discuss frameworks that allow for flexibility and responsiveness to changing ecological conditions.
09 Environmental Sustainability and Biodiversity +
This track addresses the critical link between environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation. Discussions will focus on sustainable practices that promote biodiversity while meeting human needs.
10 Habitat Connectivity and Species Protection +
This session explores the importance of habitat connectivity for species protection and biodiversity conservation. Participants will share research on landscape connectivity and its role in mitigating threats to species.
11 Threat Mitigation Strategies for Ecosystem Management +
This track focuses on identifying and mitigating threats to ecosystems and biodiversity. Participants will discuss various strategies and policies that can be implemented to enhance ecosystem management and resilience.

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