AEET, Sfe2 & EEF Joint Meeting 2027 program

This conference aims to provide a dynamic forum for the exchange of ideas, presenting cutting-edge research, fostering inspiring dialogues, and promoting meaningful collaborations. Approximately 1,200 delegates are expected to attend, including researchers, teachers, technicians, natural heritage managers, and ecology students from across Europe and beyond. 

We have put together a diverse and cross-disciplinary scientific program that we hope you will find stimulating and thought-provoking. The conference will be structured around the following key topics:

·         Spatial ecology

·         Evolutionary ecology

·         From individual to community ecology

·         Novel methodological approaches

·         One health

·         Preserving biodiversity under global change: from conservation to restoration

Thematic sessions will complement this scientific program of our meeting, providing a forum for the exploration of specific, timely, innovative and important issues in the field of ecology, and highlighting cross-disciplinary work.

Six plenary lectures will be given by speakers of recognized prestige and international impact and nearly 900 scientific papers will be presented, including oral presentations and posters. Poster sessions will play a prominent role, allowing for informal yet in-depth conversations, providing a valuable platform for sharing works, fostering collaboration, and connecting with a wider audience in a dynamic and enjoyable setting. 

Technical field trips will be featured providing opportunities to showcase knowledge and applied technologies on ecological systems in real-world settings.  Other complementary training activities for researchers will be scheduled: seminars and workshops on basic science, methodologies, creativity and communication skills, open science, applying for competitive calls, etc. A variety of activities aimed at early career researchers will also be offered.

Furthermore, to promote interaction and collaboration among individuals and research groups participating in the conference, the organizers have designed some events to encourage networking and socializing among conference attendees.

A variety of activities open to the general public will be organized, including talks and panel discussions on topics of public interest, as well as other street-level activities aimed at raising public awareness of the comprehensive “One Health” approach and the importance of preserving natural areas to protect public health.



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