European Congress of Conservation Biology
The European Congress of Conservation Biology (ECCB) is a series of professional meetings organised by the Society for Conservation Biology – Europe Section. The aim of ECCBs is to facilitate the exchange on conservation science and nature conservation practice and policy with the aim of promoting conservation of biological diversity in Europe. The congresses are opened by the environmental minister of the host country, attended by high level policy makers from the EC, and by prominent scientists, including Fellows of the Royal Society.
Past and future meetings
- 1st ECCB − 2006, Eger, Hungary. Held with 1000 participants. Its subject "Diversity for Europe" reflecting the variability of Europe’s biology and culture, and also the diversity of ways nature conservation acts.
- 2nd ECCB − 2009, Prague, Czech Republic. Held with 1200 participants. Its main theme was "Conservation biology and beyond: from science to practice".
- 3rd ECCB − 2012, Glasgow, UK. Its main theme will be "Conservation on the Edge".
External links
- Society for Conservation Biology – Europe Section
- Blog of the Board of Directors of the Society for Conservation Biology – Europe Section
- 2nd ECCB
- 3rd European Congress of Conservation Biology
References
- 2nd ECCB Book of Abstracts
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