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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore innovative conservation strategies aimed at preserving crop-wild relatives and their genetic diversity. Emphasis will be placed on the role of these strategies in enhancing agricultural resilience and sustainability.
This track focuses on the assessment and importance of genetic diversity within agricultural ecosystems. Discussions will include methodologies for evaluating genetic variation and its implications for crop improvement.
This session will delve into various ex-situ conservation techniques for preserving plant genetic resources. Participants will share best practices and case studies on the establishment and management of seed banks.
This track will address the critical role of biodiversity maintenance in agricultural landscapes. Presentations will highlight the interconnections between biodiversity, ecosystem services, and agricultural productivity.
This session will investigate the adaptive traits found in crop-wild relatives that contribute to their survival in changing environments. The implications of these traits for breeding programs and crop resilience will be discussed.
This track will explore the importance of ecosystem connectivity in the conservation of crop-wild relatives. Topics will include landscape management and strategies to enhance connectivity for biodiversity conservation.
This session will focus on advanced germplasm preservation techniques for safeguarding genetic resources. Participants will discuss the challenges and innovations in long-term storage and viability maintenance.
This track will examine the intersection of wild species protection and agricultural practices. The discussions will highlight how sustainable farming can coexist with the conservation of wild relatives.
This session will emphasize the critical role of seed banks in the conservation of plant genetic resources. Presentations will cover the establishment, management, and utilization of seed banks for future agricultural needs.
This track will explore the relationship between agrobiodiversity and food security. Discussions will focus on how diverse genetic resources can contribute to sustainable food systems and resilience against climate change.
This session will address the role of conservation policy and community engagement in the protection of crop-wild relatives. Participants will share insights on effective policy frameworks and community-driven conservation initiatives.