Join in virtually: European Wetlands Conference
How does climate change affect biodiversity in European wetlands? How can riverine floodplains and coastal wetlands help us mitigate climate change and adapt to climate change impacts? How do we succeed in restoring these vital ecosystems in practice, and which policy frameworks do we need? These questions will be discussed by experts from all over Europe at the fifth European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. The plenary lectures and panel discussions will be livestreamed to allow the largest possible expert audience from across Europe to participate virtually.
Register now via the conference website to receive the link to the livestream and additional conference materials.
For in-person attendance in Bonn, very few remaining places are also still available. Participants on site will engage in a lively exchange as well as a series of interactive workshop sessions in which they can contribute their expertise and jointly develop concrete recommendations on the conference topic.
The European Conference is hosted by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) and the European Network of Nature Conservation Agencies (ENCA), in cooperation with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), the Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and adelphi.