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Towards resilient ecosystems: restoring the urban, the rural and the wild

6th world conference on ecological restoration
When Aug 23, 2015 01:00 AM to
Aug 27, 2015 01:00 AM
Where Manchester, UK
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SER's 6th World Conference on Ecological Restoration takes place in Manchester, England from 23rd - 27th August 2015. Building on recent successful World Conferences and regional meetings such as SER Europe's 2014 conference in Finland, SER2015 aims to be the major restoration event of the year and to attract a mix of both academics and practitioners from the public, private and nonprofit sectors.

The conference will bring together more than 1,000 delegates from around the world to explore the role of ecological restoration as a means of responding to current and future causes of environmental degradation and as a tool for addressing the myriad 21st century challenges we face – environmental, economic and social. The 4-day scientific program will feature world-renowned keynote and plenary speakers, thought-provoking symposia, pre-conference training courses, field trips, and a range of concurrent sessions.

The conference theme is: Towards Resilient Ecosystems: Restoring the Urban, the Rural and the Wild. This theme is intended to facilitate a dynamic exchange of knowledge, ideas, and perspectives among colleagues working in highly urbanized areas, ex-agricultural sites, and natural (“wild”) environments, or environments approaching that end of the spectrum. SER2015 will deliver the theme of resilience through four key strands – science, culture, arts and education – which, together, help encourage an expanded approach to restoration ecology that integrates quantitative, qualitative and creative forms of research and practice. In this way, the conference theme and its applications will provide for a rich and truly international set of opportunities for robust debate, social discourse and creative interaction to deepen our knowledge and expand the field of ecological restoration.

Note: there is a call for abstracts (talks and posters). Closing date: 20 March 2015

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