Objective
The International Symposium on Wildlife Biodiversity Conservation aims to bring together experts and stakeholders worldwide to explore and discuss innovative approaches to protecting and managing our planet’s natural resources. Specifically, the symposium seeks to advance our understanding of best practices in wildlife conservation and forestry, to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers and practitioners, and to identify strategies and tools to address the complex challenges facing ecosystems and biodiversity in the 21st century. Through keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, the symposium will provide a platform for participants to exchange ideas, showcase their latest research, and explore opportunities for collaboration and action. By the end of the event, participants will have gained new insights into the latest trends and developments in wildlife conservation and forestry, as well as concrete recommendations for translating this knowledge into effective policies and practices.
Output
This conference will produce the output of scientific publications and policy briefs. These publications come from speakers and participants who send research manuscripts to the committee. The publications offered include a collection of abstracts, Scopus-indexed proceedings, Sinta-indexed national journals, and special editions of indexed international journals. The expected number of publications can fulfill one special issue from one of the Scopus-indexed journals. The resulting policy brief can serve as input for the government and policymakers regarding conservation strategies, especially for wildlife.