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I Congresso Europeu de Biologia de Conservao "Diversidade para a Europa"

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: Eger - Hungria

: 21 - 25 August, 2006

About The Congress

Invitation to participate

The European Section of the Society for Conservation Biology and the Hungarian Natural History Museum invites you to Eger, Hungary for the 1th European Congress of Conservation Biology.

Although conservation practice and research have a hundred-year history in Europe, no specific forum exists for the exchange of problems, ideas and results.

This keystone congress aims to bring together a wide array of academics, policy makers, students, NGO representatives and media from all over Europe. We believe that this will provide a springboard to develop a strong and integrated European community of conservation biologists.

Please, join us in Hungary! This country is situated in the heart of Europe, has a unique and diverse wildlife, and is the home of famous wines and cuisine. Just some of the many reasons to attend the congress in Eger, 2006!

Congress Theme

ECCB intend to cover all aspects of conservation biology under the theme of ''''diversity for Europe''''. We expect contributions to reflect the biological and cultural diversity of our continent, as well as the diversity of approaches to conservation. We have a specific intent to address the problems of linking science, policy and practice. We invite symposia, workshops and papers on a wide range of issues. Please visit the website, where a call for symposia will be presented in spring 2005, and call for papers in autumn 2005.

Expressions of Interest

Prospective attendees, authors and presenters are encouraged to indicate their interest - through the website - in attending the conference, submitting a paper or conducting a workshop.
Companies interested in supporting ECCB 2006 are kindly requested to contact the Congress Secretariat.

Conference benefits

  • to develop and to be involved into a strong European community of conservation biologists;
  • to learn the cutting edge of conservation sciences;
  • to get first-hand information on European conservation policy and funding possibilities;
  • to share your conservation results and problems with others.

Who should attend

As a consequence of the multidisciplinarity nature of conservation biology, we expect a wide array of academics, students, policy makers, stakeholders, natural resource managers, and media and NGO representatives from all over Europe, who have interest in areas such as: of course: Conservation biology, Biodiversity, Biogeography, Conservation genetics, Ecological economics, Endangered species and habitats, Environmental ethics, Epidemiology, Evolution in cultural landscapes, Fishery, Forestry, Landscape ecology, Marine conservation, Policy making, Reserve design, Sustainable agriculture, Systematics, Wildlife biology, and others.

Contacts

Luigi Boitani
President, European Section of the Society for Conservation Biology
luigi.boitani@uniroma1.it

Andrew Pullin
Chair, Scientific Committee
A.S.PULLIN@bham.ac.uk

András Báldi
Chair, Local Organising Committee
baldi@nhmus.hu

Congress Secretariat

Altagra Business Services
H-2100 Godollo, Isaszegi ut Pf. 417. Hungary
Fax: +36 28 419 647
www.altagra.hu

Klara Biszkupne Nanasi
general manager
biszkup@katki.hu

Zsofia Krutak
congress manager
zsofi@katki.hu