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Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Via Beniamino Andreatta, 8, 40126 Bologna |
Date: Tuesday, 18/June/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel session 18H: Contributed session: Biodiversity VII Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Stefano Goffredo The edible sea urchin in Western Sardinia (Italy): do effective conservation measures matter? Exploring small-scale fishing in southern Italy's marine protected areas: unveiling essential habitats for ecosystem conservation Biogeographical patterns of endemic flies in the islands of Corse and Sardinia Comparing climate-induced changes of marine megafauna species and functional diversity across scenarios to identify potential climate refugia Maërl beds in the Arctic: Distribution analysis in Icelandic waters Long-term trends in the size structure of mollusc indicator species of the northern Adriatic Sea |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Event 18 6: the ICCS get-together (Lucy Radford) Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Symposium 155: Combining scientific evidence, local knowledge and practitioner experience for decision-making and learning in conservation Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Nicolas Boenisch Chair: Bill Sutherland Tackling the inefficiency paradox: delivering effective conservation through combining evidence sources Sharing practical conservation insights in a practitioner knowledge database Enablers and Barriers to Embedding Indigenous and Local Knowledge and Voices in Conservation: Insights from BirdLife Partnership and the Global South Assessing and compiling diverse evidence for conservation actions and strategies The Conservation Learning Initiative – evidence-based learning on key conservation actions Translating learning outcomes into practice: improving conservation capacity building |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Symposium 163: From knowledge to impact: overcoming barriers to biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Fabian A. Boetzl Chair: Lauren Snyder Tackling farmland biodiversity loss: Lessons from transdisciplinary research in Saxony, Germany The farmer I want to be: assessing farmer perspectives on their role in multifunctional agricultural landscapes Optimal design of payments for ecosystem services in the era of weeding robots Access to knowledge and land tenure security promote adoption of diversified farming systems: evidence from a global meta-analysis |
Date: Wednesday, 19/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel session 19H: Contributed session: Biodiversity II Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Emma-Liina Marjakangas Re-evaluating the importance of threatened species in maintaining global phytoregions The functional role of rare species The global biomass of mammals since 1850 Influence of the physical and acoustic landscape on insect song |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 19H 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity III Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Emma-Liina Marjakangas The ecological consequences of treescape expansion through planting and natural colonisation Plasticity in resource selection along anthropogenic gradients Ecological plasticity of charophytes across a latitudinal gradient (southern Italy-Egypt) and its implications for conservation Climate and land use explain mid-elevation declines in open-land birds |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Symposium 129: Mapping renewable energy development for biodiversity conservation Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Jacopo Cerri Chair: Andrea Santangeli Long-term direct and indirect effects of wind energy development on birds Collision risk mapping and validation with long-term mortality data reveal current and future wind energy development impact on sensitive species Impacts of wind power farms on biodiversity: interspecific and spatial variation in collision mortality for European birds and bats. Mapping rapid renewable energy development in the Mediterranean: challenges and potential solutions Marine renewable energy: more evidence required |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Symposium 119: Birds and renewables: from movement data to management and conservation actions Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: João Paulo Silva Chair: Ana Teresa Marques How can movement ecology help assess and prevent impacts of renewables? From animal GPS-tracking to predictive maps: Guiding spatial planning for renewable infrastructures Predicting and mapping hotspots of bird collision risk with energy infrastruture across Europe and Northern Africa Tracking the skies: Quantifying the spatio-temporal dynamics of vulture survival in Europe Characterising the impacts of renewable energy on animal movement |
6:00pm - 7:00pm |
Parallel sessions 20H 3: Speed session: Biodiversity XV Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Sacha Jellinek Mitigating the impacts of wind energy in forests for bats: Potential and limitations Farmers' perspectives on the effectiveness of adaptation strategies for human–leopard cat coexistence: an importance–performance analysis in Taiwan Proximity to freshwater and seagrass availability mediate the impacts of climate change on the distribution of the west indian manatee Multi‐scale habitat suitability modelling for jaguars (Panthera onca) - a continental approach Change in the global extinction risk of mammals from 1996 to date Environmental and anthropogenic correlates of den-site selection by wolves in Scandinavia Can the microbiome help glacial springtails survive? Functional traits linked to germination behaviour in the steno-endemic Saxifraga berica. Global decoupling of functional and phylogenetic diversity in plant communities |
Date: Thursday, 20/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel sessions 20H: Contributed session: Biodiversity IV Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Juri Nascimbene Effects of phylogenetic associations on environmental and temporal niche partitioning among sympatric mammals Primary productivity modulates apparent competition at a macroecological scale: logging, predator-prey dynamics, and caribou conservation in Canada Evaluating diversionary feeding as a method to resolve conservation conflicts between recovering predators and endangered prey. The Women Contribution Index to publishing reveals a new gender bias in Ecology |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 20H 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity V Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Jacob Heilmann-clausen Movement and habitat choice of PIT-tagged Italian riffle dace (Telestes muticellus) in a small mountain stream Nutrient loading and warm temperatures drive an annual cycle of colonization and ecosystem collapse The management of brackish inland lakes: the case study of Pergusa Lake (Sicily) with its sexual population of Chara canescens (Charophyceae) Freshwater macrobenthos in southern Italy: a biodiversity hotspot and its conservation priorities |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Symposium 136: Toward just and power-sensitive biodiversity conservation Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Lou Lecuyer Chair: Juliette Young Unraveling power dynamics in conservation and restoration for environmental equity Mapping stakeholder power dynamics to inform effective wetland conservation in Australia's Murray Darling Basin Feelings of justice towards conservation measures when owning and working the land - The case of landowners in southern Quebec Understanding the diverse facets of power within stakeholder engagement to achieve effective biodiversity conservation Preliminary findings from a systematic mapping of the various dimensions of power in participatory processes for biodiversity Enhancing participation practitioners’ awareness: A Reflective Matrix for Navigating Power Dynamics within participatory process for biodiversity |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Symposium 159: The Nature Futures Framework: alternative positive futures for Nature and People Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Claudia Fornarini Chair: Alessandra D'Alessio Chair: Henrique Pereira Nature Futures narratives for the Trans-European Nature Network (TEN-N) Land sparing: A key urban development strategy for a nature-positive future - Insights from extensive regional survey and scenario modelling Nature Futures Framework for driving societal development in Italy according to the 2030 EU biodiversity strategy Rewilding the Oder Delta, Germany, diving into pluralistic value perspectives with nature futures scenarios |
Date: Friday, 21/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel sessions 21H: Contributed session: Biodiversity IX Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Giordano Mancini The role of individual predator traits in wolf feeding behavior Born to be wild: wolves’ occupancy dynamics in the Italian Alps Enemy effect: wolves and humans altering ungulates spatiotemporal interactions Wolf inter-territorial variation in prey use and selection in a multi-ungulate system |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 21H 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity X Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Gentile Francesco Ficetola Assessing landscape connectivity to enhance conservation efforts of an endangered large predator (Cuon alpinus) in Southeast Asia Vocal characterisation and mapping of the naturally hybridised gibbon in central Borneo, Indonesia Population trends of terrestrial mammals in community forests of Indonesian Borneo |
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