Pre-Enrollment

1st October 2026

Final Paper Submission

6th October 2026

Registration Deadline

16th October`2026

Conference Date

31st Oct - 1st Nov 2026

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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.

SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13
SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 14
SDG 14 Life Below Water
TRACK 01

Ecosystem Connectivity and Its Role in Biodiversity Conservation

This session will explore the significance of ecosystem connectivity in enhancing biodiversity conservation efforts. Discussions will focus on strategies to improve habitat corridors and ecological networks that facilitate species migration.

TRACK 02

Innovative Approaches to Ecological Restoration

This track will highlight novel techniques and methodologies in ecological restoration aimed at rehabilitating degraded ecosystems. Participants will share case studies and best practices that demonstrate successful restoration outcomes.

TRACK 03

Assessing Ecosystem Resilience in Changing Environments

This session will delve into the concept of ecosystem resilience and its implications for biodiversity sustainment. Presentations will focus on methodologies for assessing resilience and strategies for enhancing it in the face of environmental change.

TRACK 04

Landscape Restoration: Strategies and Challenges

This track will address the complexities and challenges associated with landscape restoration initiatives. Experts will discuss integrated approaches that consider ecological, social, and economic factors in restoration planning.

TRACK 05

Ecological Monitoring for Effective Conservation Planning

This session will emphasize the importance of ecological monitoring in informing conservation planning efforts. Participants will present innovative monitoring techniques and their applications in tracking biodiversity and ecosystem health.

TRACK 06

The Impact of Ecosystem Fragmentation on Biodiversity

This track will investigate the effects of ecosystem fragmentation on species diversity and ecosystem functions. Discussions will include strategies to mitigate fragmentation and enhance habitat connectivity.

TRACK 07

Ecological Modeling for Biodiversity Management

This session will focus on the use of ecological modeling as a tool for biodiversity management and conservation. Presenters will showcase models that predict species responses to environmental changes and inform management strategies.

TRACK 08

Wildlife Conservation Strategies in Fragmented Landscapes

This track will explore effective wildlife conservation strategies tailored to fragmented landscapes. Experts will share insights on creating and maintaining viable populations through habitat restoration and connectivity initiatives.

TRACK 09

Habitat Connectivity: A Key to Species Migration

This session will examine the critical role of habitat connectivity in facilitating species migration in response to climate change. Presentations will highlight successful projects and the science behind creating effective migration corridors.

TRACK 10

Integrating Community Engagement in Biodiversity Restoration

This track will discuss the importance of community involvement in biodiversity restoration projects. Case studies will illustrate how local knowledge and participation can enhance restoration outcomes and sustainability.

TRACK 11

Policy Frameworks for Ecosystem Restoration and Biodiversity Sustainment

This session will focus on the role of policy in driving ecosystem restoration and biodiversity sustainment initiatives. Participants will analyze existing frameworks and propose new policies that support effective conservation efforts.