Symposia
Following the open call, more than 30 symposia will be organised at the congress. We welcomed proposals from people with a background in science, policy and practice as well as from different landscape related disciplines in natural and social sciences.
The symposia will be organised in ten thematic groups. These will be organised in parallel sessions ensuring strong thematic lines combining complementary symposia. Here you can find the Symposia schedule. Next to the parallel sessions, the different poster sessions (linked with the different symposia) throughout the congress will be an important way to present research.
1. Learning from people
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P1. Assessing intangible landscape values for landscape planning and design
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P2. Approaches integrating ecosystem services and disservices in social-ecological landscapes to foster sustainability
2. Learning from nature
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N1. How to develop a "successful" environmental governance for the protection of biodiversity?
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N3. 'Half Europe': where and how can biodiversity conservation be achieved in the Anthropocene?
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N5. Road ecology in times of rapid road construction: Recent advances and growing challenges
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N6. Assessing and monitoring connectivity restoration and conservation at local and regional scales
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N8. Forest expansion, landscape dynamics and ecosystem services in Europe
3. Learning from data
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D1. Big data science in social-ecological systems towards sustainable landscape management
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D2. Towards a dynamic assessment of habitats conservation status: from in situ data to Copernicus services
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D3. Earth Observation (EO) for ecosystem services monitoring
4. Learning from past landscapes
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H1. When history meets future – future challenges for historical landscape research
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H3: The past as a source of knowledge, experience and a cause of change
5. Planning future landscapes
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F1. Future landscape development: forecast, visions and scenarios
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F2. Planning and policy approaches for future landscapes: learning from past experiences to develop novel pathways
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F3. Green Infrastructure as socio-ecological systems: governance for the common good
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F4. Integrating landscape science into development, conservation and natural resources planning
6. Policy making for European landscapes
7. Agricultural and productive landscapes
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A1. Finding future pathways for sustainable agricultural landscapes in Europe: concepts and empirical evidence in different European contexts
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A2. Novel perspectives on traditional agricultural features, structures and practices promoting landscape sustainability
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A3. Defining a safe operating space for the future development of European agricultural landscapes
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A4. Productive urban landscapes – benefits, co-benefits and new modes for planning
8. Urban and peri-urban landscapes
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U1. Landscape changes in times of urbanization: processes and projections
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U2. Governance mixes for sustainable peri-urbanization: how can landscape ecology contribute?
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U3. Tools for co-governance of nature-based solutions for sustainable cities
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U4. Multiple perspectives on Green infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions
9. Regions in the spotlight
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R1. Landscape Approaches in the Mediterranean region – bridging landscape science and practice
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R3. Latin American and European cities: partnership approaches to co-producing nature-based solutions