Dresden Nexus Conference 2022: Focus on Biodiversity - Early bird registration is open

Biodiversity is existential for human life and survival. How can we protect and preserve it? What solutions does the Resource Nexus offer in this context, i. e. integrated perspectives for dealing with vital resources? These questions are the focus of the fourth international Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC2022). From 23 to 25 May, the United Nations University (UNU-FLORES), the Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) and the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) invite experts from all over the world to the online conference. Early bird registration at reduced rates is open. It will run until 15 April 2022.

Hardly any other basis of human life is as massively affected by human activity as biodiversity. According to the IPBES Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, out of the eight million known animal and plant species worldwide, around one million are threatened with extinction. This also threatens essential ecosystem services on which we all depend. The reasons for the massive biodiversity loss are manifold and can mostly be traced back directly or indirectly to humans. The pollution of air, soil, and water are just as much a part of it as the destruction of habitats, the overexploitation of the natural environment, or climate change and its impacts.

The protection and strengthening of biodiversity are a central societal task, linked to other current challenges. Not only is the interaction in nature, between habitats and species, complex; how we live, manage, and shape our environment also has a major influence on how biodiversity can develop. An important role is played by the Resource Nexus, i. e. integrated perspectives on the management of vital resources, to which the international conference series Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC), held every two years, is dedicated. The next conference from 23 to 25 May 2022 will focus on "Biodiversity - Stewardship for Vital Resources". Twenty-one sessions will discuss a broad diversity of key Resource Nexus topics linked to climate change, agri-food, urban and regional development, and circularity, among others, with biodiversity topics taking the foreground, following immediately the celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May 2022).

Early bird registration until 15 April 2022

About Dresden Nexus Conference
The Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) is an international conference series. It focuses on the discussion of current research and real-world cases that contribute to the further development of a nexus perspective in dealing with natural resources. Since its inception in 2015, DNC has been a meeting point for academics, UN agencies, decision- and policymakers from UN Member States, businesses, and civil society from the local to the global levels. DNC aims to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation through the lively exchange of all participants. For the very successful realisation of the 2020 conference as a virtual event (eDNC2020), the organising institutions UNU-FLORES, IOER, and TU Dresden received the eku erfolg – Zukunftspreis (eku success – Future Award) of the Saxon Ministry of the Environment (SMEKUL) in 2021.

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The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development is jointly funded by the federal government and the federal states.

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This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.