After three years, it was a real pleasure to finally attend conferences in person and to meet with colleagues who we haven't met for a long time. The last part of August was especially intensive and exciting as we attended/will attend in total four conferences :) And now we are very much looking forward to the two forthcoming conferences in Spain in September.
- European Congress for Conservation Biology, Prague: the biggest conference of the European conservation biologist community, with great talks, great symposia and of course great other programs. Balázs Deák was a member of the scientific committee and he also organized a thematic symposium entitled 'Synergy between nature and culture: the role of historical and sacred natural sites in biodiversity conservation'. This gap-filling symposium was very interesting and gave a great overview on this very important but less known topic. Besides, members of our group participated in the conference with oral presentations and speed presentations.
- Hungarian Conservation Biology Conference, Pécs: right after the European conference, we went to the Hungarian one, which had also great talks, and great programs. With Katalin Török we organized a roundtable discussion entitled 'From where to where we transfer propagules in grassland restoration?'. We had a very lively discussion about this controversiary topic. Besides, our group participated at the conference with several posters and the talk of Katalin Lukács.
- Hungarian Conference on Landscape Ecology, Nádudvar: Parallel with the above two conferences, there was another interesting Hungarian conference, on which Sándor Borza from our group participated with a presentation and a poster.
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Annual Meeting of the European Archaeological Association, Budapest: the largest European archaeological conference is also running this week.
From our group, Balázs Deák and Ádám Bede will participate with one presentation and one poster each, in a section dedicated to kurgans.
Finally, some photos about our adventures in Prague :)
The symposium organized by Balázs about the synergies between nature conservation and culture. |
The botanical garden of the Charles University is a hidden gem, with a very interesting exhibition of wetland and aquatic species. |
We visited the famous U Fleku inn :) |
In Prague, there are so many invasive nutrias. Once on an island of the Vltava river, we so as many as thirty individuals! They are not afraid at all from the tourists. |
Group photo at the ECCB conference :) |