April 14: The Future of Biodiversity in the Anthropocene

Presentations by cutting-edge researchers will examine ongoing and emerging stressors that affect biodiversity from local to global scales, global patterns and future scenarios of biodiversity change, the controversial concepts of assisted colonization and the management of novel ecosystems.

Presentations by cutting-edge researchers will examine ongoing and emerging stressors that affect biodiversity from local to global scales, global patterns and future scenarios of biodiversity change, the controversial concepts of assisted colonization and the management of novel ecosystems.

The morning session will consist of invited speakers, and the afternoon session will consist of talks by graduate student and postdoctoral fellows. Attendance is free, but space is limited, so registration is required. For a detailed programme and information about the invited speakers, please click here.