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EcoSummit 2020 Building a sustainable and desirable future: Adapting to a changing land and sea-scape Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia SAVE THE DATE: 21-25 June 2020
The 6th International EcoSummit Congress, EcoSummit 2020 - Building a sustainable and desirable future: Adapting to a changing land and sea-scape, will take place at The Gold Coast Convention Centre, Gold Coast, Australia, from 21st – 25th June 2020.
This conference series was founded in 1996 in Copenhagen, as a forum for scientists, practioners, and policy-makers working across disciplines to solve the integrated environmental, social, and economic problems facing the world today. Since 1996, EcoSummits have occurred around the world (Canada, China, USA and Europe), with EcoSummit 2016 hosting 1400 participants from 87 countries in Montpellier, France.
EcoSummit 2020 will have a focus on coastal and marine ecosystems including adjacent terrestrial ecosystems and all habitats that are integrated within those ecosystems, including river networks, wetlands and catchments. We expect all aspects of environmental modelling, engineering, science, and policy to be covered under the focus of climate adaptation and the need for developing socio-economic and environmental resilience and sustainable prosperity around the world. Further focus will be placed on fragile systems that are more likely to suffer the consequences of climate change and anthropogenic pressure such as islands, coastal communities and arid landscapes.
In the current context of an increasing world population, in particular in coastal regions, it is evident that building sustainable cities and using resources sustainably is inevitable. It is envisaged that the Summit will produce a declaration encompassing its vision and policy recommendations.
The topics covered in EcoSummit 2020 will include, but are not limited to:
- Coastal development and engineering
- Beaches
- Coral reef stressors
- Coastal conservation
- Fisheries and aquacultures
- Oceanography
- Coastal marine habitats
- Marine ecology
- Rivers, catchments and wetlands
- Sea level rise and ocean warming
- Pacific Island Resilience
- Ecosystem services
- Environmental policies and frameworks
- Citizen Science and local actors (NGOs)
- Ecotourism
- Aboriginal rights and land use
- Ecosystem creation and restoration
- Ecological economics
- Biological invasions
- Anthropogenic pressure
- Sustainability and resilience
- Integrating socio-economics and ecology
- Climate adaptation and mitigation
- Fragile ecosystems and hotspot management
- Ecosystem health
- Ecological indicators
- Ecological modelling
- Ecotoxicology
- Biodiversity and biological conservation
- Disturbance ecology
- Ecological complexity
- Scaling from genomes to ecosystems
- Innovative technology for ecological sustainability
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We welcome your participation and look forward to seeing you at EcoSummit 2020!
EcoSummit 2020 Co-Chairs Robert Costanza, Crawford School of Public Policy at Australian National University, Australia Bai-Lian (Larry) Li, University of California, Riverside, USA Jan-Olaf Meynecke, Griffith University, Australia
Visit the EcoSummit 2020 website: ecosummitcongress.com
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