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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