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Workshop of interest #1 * Choose one workshop... WS01 - Hypervolume modelling: a multivariate tool for seagrass ecosystem assessments WS02 - Seagrass futures WS03 - Global, Regional and Local Constraints and Opportunities for Seagrass Management WS04 - Stakeholder engagement: Broaden the impact of your research WS05 - Science communication: Communicate better and expand your reach WS06 - Avoiding Parachute Science: Working with, rather than alongside, communities WS07 - A new global seagrass map through community led remote sensing and field validation WS08 - Consolidation and sharing of seagrass trait data WS09 - Advancements in seagrass restoration for climate resilience in the western Indian ocean and Africa WS10 - Ideas for scaling up seagrass restoration
Workshop of interest #2 Choose one... WS01 - Hypervolume modelling: a multivariate tool for seagrass ecosystem assessments WS02 - Seagrass futures WS03 - Global, Regional and Local Constraints and Opportunities for Seagrass Management WS04 - Stakeholder engagement: Broaden the impact of your research WS05 - Science communication: Communicate better and expand your reach WS06 - Avoiding Parachute Science: Working with, rather than alongside, communities WS07 - A new global seagrass map through community led remote sensing and field validation WS08 - Consolidation and sharing of seagrass trait data WS09 - Advancements in seagrass restoration for climate resilience in the western Indian ocean and Africa WS10 - Ideas for scaling up seagrass restoration
Workshop of interest #3 Choose one... WS01 - Hypervolume modelling: a multivariate tool for seagrass ecosystem assessments WS02 - Seagrass futures WS03 - Global, Regional and Local Constraints and Opportunities for Seagrass Management WS04 - Stakeholder engagement: Broaden the impact of your research WS05 - Science communication: Communicate better and expand your reach WS06 - Avoiding Parachute Science: Working with, rather than alongside, communities WS07 - A new global seagrass map through community led remote sensing and field validation WS08 - Consolidation and sharing of seagrass trait data WS09 - Advancements in seagrass restoration for climate resilience in the western Indian ocean and Africa WS10 - Ideas for scaling up seagrass restoration
Field Trip of interest #1 * Choose one field trip... FT1 - Ischia FT2 - Procida FT3 - Baia FT4 - Gaiola FT5 - Punta Campanella FT6 - Ercolano
Field Trip of interest #2 Choose one... FT1 - Ischia FT2 - Procida FT3 - Baia FT4 - Gaiola FT5 - Punta Campanella FT6 - Ercolano
Session #1 * Choose one... SS01 - Global Change and Consumer Effects – Seagrass Resilience in the Anthropocene SS02 - Large scale approaches to seagrass ecology: integrating diverse approaches to produce a global view of seagrass ecosystems SS03 - Seagrass trait-based ecology applied to seagrass responses to environmental change, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and conservation. SS04 - Seagrass genetics in the Anthropocene SS05 - Seagrasses in ‘the real world’: resisting and recovering from multiple stressors SS06 - Ocean acidification research in seagrass ecosystems: From impacts to solutions SS07 - Macro-micro interactions in seagrass ecosystems SS08 - Seagrass Microbe Interactions - Harnessing the Microbiome SS09 - Novel approaches to assist seagrasses in a changing environment SS10 - Bird’s Eye views of Seagrassscapes SS011 - Seagrass observing and monitoring for the future SS012 - Securing resilient and just seagrass social-ecological systems SS13 - Toward better understandings and conservation of Tropical Asian Seagrasses: Succeeding the will of Prof. Miguel D. Fortes (1947-2023) SS14 - Seagrass restoration SS15 – Recurring and emerging topics in the Anthropocene (open session)
Session #2 * Choose one... SS01 - Global Change and Consumer Effects – Seagrass Resilience in the Anthropocene SS02 - Large scale approaches to seagrass ecology: integrating diverse approaches to produce a global view of seagrass ecosystems SS03 - Seagrass trait-based ecology applied to seagrass responses to environmental change, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and conservation. SS04 - Seagrass genetics in the Anthropocene SS05 - Seagrasses in ‘the real world’: resisting and recovering from multiple stressors SS06 - Ocean acidification research in seagrass ecosystems: From impacts to solutions SS07 - Macro-micro interactions in seagrass ecosystems SS08 - Seagrass Microbe Interactions - Harnessing the Microbiome SS09 - Novel approaches to assist seagrasses in a changing environment SS10 - Bird’s Eye views of Seagrassscapes SS011 - Seagrass observing and monitoring for the future SS012 - Securing resilient and just seagrass social-ecological systems SS13 - Toward better understandings and conservation of Tropical Asian Seagrasses: Succeeding the will of Prof. Miguel D. Fortes (1947-2023) SS14 - Seagrass restoration SS15 – Recurring and emerging topics in the Anthropocene (open session)