Monday 18 April 2022

Conference about Asian grasslands

The Eurasian Dry Grassland Group organized its first thematic international conference dedicated specifically to Asian grasslands, in an online format, between 19-21 April 2022.

The conference lasts for three days, and in three parallel sections, lectures focus on the grasslands of Asia, with a special emphasis on biodiversity, ecology, syntaxonomy, taxonomy, botany, zoology and many other topics. The program sounds very exciting!

Endless road in North Kazakhstan.
 

Members of our research group participate as organizers and/or presenters at the conference. We present the following two lectures:

Valkó, O., Tölgyesi, C., Kelemen, A., Bátori, Z., Gallé, R., Rádai, Z., Bragina, T.M., Deák, B.: Small natural and anthropogenic features as biodiversity hotspots in the steppe: marmot burrows and burial mounds in Kazakhstan

Deák, B., Bede, Á., Rádai, Z., Tóth, C., Dózsai, J., Dembicz, I., Moysienko, I.I., Sudnik-Wójcikovska, B., Apostolova, I., Nehrizov, G., Lisetskii, F., Burinchik, S.A., Buryak, A.Z, Kis, S., Borza, S., Godó, L., Gallé, R., Batáry, P., Bragina, T.M., Smelansky, I., Molnár, Á., Bán, M., Báthori, F., Árgay, Z., Dani, J., Valkó, O.: Legacy of prehistoric civilisations strengthens the system of protected areas: A global synthesis of conservation role of steppic burial mounds 

Besides the presentations, I take part in the 'Meet the Editor' session, where I introduce the journals Biological Conservation and Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and the conference special issue in the journal Hacquetia.

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