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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 20/June/2024
8:30am - 6:30pmSlide Center 20/06: Slide Center
Location: Room Q - Belmeloro Complex
8:30am - 7:00pmRegistration 20/06: Registration and Information Desk
Location: Registration Desk
9:00am - 10:00amPlenary: Nuria Selva: Białowieża calling: A look into conservation through the eyes of a forest
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Marco Musiani
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20A: Contributed session: Area-based conservation IV
Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Alessandro Chiarucci
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20B: Contributed session: Methods IV
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Andrea Cristiano
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20C: Contributed session: Agroecology IV
Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Laura Bosco
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20D: Contributed session: People & Nature V
Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Jenny Anne Glikman
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20E: Contributed session: Policy & Governance III
Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Andrew James Bladon
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20F: Contributed session: Genetics & Evolution IV
Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: João Pedro Meireles
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20G: Contributed session: IAS III
Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Nigel Gareth Taylor
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20H: Contributed session: Biodiversity IV
Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Juri Nascimbene
10:00am - 11:00amParallel sessions 20I: Contributed session: Biodiversity XIV
Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Achaz von Hardenberg
11:00am - 12:00pmPoster session and coffee break
Location: Zoology Museum
11:00am - 12:00pmCoffee break
Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20A 2: Contributed session: Area-based conservation V
Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Stefan Kreft
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20B 2: Contributed session: Methods V
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Matilde Martini
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20C 2: Contributed session: Agroecology V
Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Laura Bosco
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20D 2: Contributed session: People & Nature VI
Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Carlos Bautista
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20E 2: Contributed session: Policy & Governance IV
Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Gabor Lovei
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20F 2: Contributed session: Genetics & Evolution V
Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: João Pedro Meireles
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20G 2: Contributed session: Methods IX
Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Neftalí Sillero
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20H 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity V
Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Jacob Heilmann-clausen
12:00pm - 1:00pmParallel sessions 20I 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity XIX
Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Juri Nascimbene
1:00pm - 2:30pmLunch Event 20 1: SCB Europe annual meeting
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
1:00pm - 2:30pmLunch Break 20/06: Lunch Break
Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 134: Ethical assessment in conservation projects
Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Barbara de Mori
Session Chair: Pierfrancesco Biasetti
Session Chair: Elena Mercugliano
Session Chair: Simone Basile
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 123: Digital data for biodiversity conservation: Opportunities, challenges and applications
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Ricardo Correia
Session Chair: Enrico Di Minin
Session Chair: Uri Roll
Session Chair: Ritwik Kulkarni
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 124: Drivers of native plant diversity in urban environments
Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Katalin Szitár
Session Chair: Peter Batary
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 137: Biodiversity-friendly food labels and certification: perspectives for the European agriculture and conservation policy
Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Tanja Šumrada
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 167-1: Exploring Europe's role in the international wildlife trade: A multidisciplinary approach to conservation
Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Jacqueline Juergens
Session Chair: Anna Haukka
Session Chair: Olivier Boissier
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 152: Multifunctional landscapes for people and biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Gabriel Marcacci
Session Chair: Margaret Awuor Owuor
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 113: Towards an European camera trap network for standardized monitoring of wildlife: where we are, what it is needed
Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Francesco Rovero
Session Chair: Fabiola Iannarilli
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 136: Toward just and power-sensitive biodiversity conservation
Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Lou Lecuyer
Session Chair: Juliette Young
2:30pm - 4:00pmSymposium 156-1: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems: Can we be biodiversity positive by 2030?
Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Marco Cantonati
2:30pm - 4:00pmWorkshop 144-1: Assessing the dynamic demographic resilience of animal populations
Location: Room L - Belmeloro Complex
Global change presents wildlife with an unprecedented number and variety of challenges, e.g., climate change, novel diseases, urbanization, and hunting. In this context it is important to assess how resilient populations, species, and ecosystems are to disturbances. Such assessments require strong quantitative skills. Resilience is a central concept in ecological theory, and diverse methods have been developed to quantify it using empirically-collected data. Studies of resilience have been limited mainly to higher levels of organization, such as communities or ecosystems. However, understanding the resilience of populations is at least as important because many management actions target this level of organization, and populations are best suited for common conservation actions such as restocking or translocation and reintroduction. Recently, Capdevilla and colleagues (2020) introduced the term "demographic resilience" to define population resilience and suggested quantifying it using methods developed for transient dynamics analysis that are applied to the matrix population model for the species in question. Over time, the nature and intensity of disturbances may change, affecting demographic rates. Because demographic rates are used to calculate demographic resilience, we expect that demographic resilience also changes over time. However, so far demographic resilience has been assumed to be static. The assumption that resilience is static means that only a single demographic resilience value is calculated, which does not allow pinpointing the points or periods in time when the population was affected by the disturbance and, in turn, impairs our ability to suggest effective mitigation and conservation measures. In this workshop, participants will learn about the theory of demographic resilience and the different metrics that are used to quantify it. We will introduce the commonly used 'bivariate approach' for quantifying resilience, which is based on measuring two resilience components: (i) the ability of a system to withstand disturbance (‘resistance’) and (ii) the ability of the system to recover from a disturbance, i.e., to return to its original state after the disturbance ('recovery'). The core of the workshop will focus on introducing the concept of dynamic demographic resilience (i.e. varying over time). We will present our newly developed R package for quantifying dynamic demographic resilience. We will demonstrate how our package can be used to measure dynamic demographic resilience and to compare it to the static demographic resilience.
4:00pm - 4:30pmTea break and poster display
Location: Zoology Museum
4:00pm - 4:30pmTea break 20/06: Tea break
Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 142: Sharing space in multiple-use landscapes: aligning human and wildlife needs
Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Arash Ghoddousi
Session Chair: Ranjini Murali
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 121: The use of online digital data to advance invasion science
Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Ivan Jaric
Session Chair: Ana Sofia Cabral Cardoso
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 120: Laying the groundwork for fungal conservation
Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Joette Crosier
Session Chair: Lorin von Longo-Liebenstein
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 146: Understanding compliance for fairer conservation
Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Freya St John
Session Chair: Harriet Ibbett
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 167-2: Exploring Europe's role in the international wildlife trade: A multidisciplinary approach to conservation
Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Jacqueline Juergens
Session Chair: Anna Haukka
Session Chair: Olivier Boissier
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 154: Ecological and biogeographical drivers of human-wildlife conflicts under global change
Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Carlos Bautista
Session Chair: Nuria Selva
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 151: Synthesizing data and knowledge to improve the performance of conservation translocations
Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Filipa Coutinho Soares
Session Chair: Anne-Christine Monnet
Session Chair: François Sarrazin
At the end of the symposium we will organize a round table with a duration of 30 minutes, in which we will discuss data collection and sharing, performance and challenges of translocation actions, and the importance of collaborative networks.
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 159: The Nature Futures Framework: alternative positive futures for Nature and People
Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Claudia Fornarini
Session Chair: Alessandra D'Alessio
Session Chair: Henrique Pereira
4:30pm - 6:00pmSymposium 156-2: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems: Can we be biodiversity positive by 2030?
Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex
Session Chair: Marco Cantonati
6:30pm - 7:45pmMentors-mentee meeting: Speed mentoring
Location: Le Serre dei Giardini
8:00pm - 10:00pmMargherita Garden Party
Location: Le Serre dei Giardini

 
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