The 11th World Conference on Ecological Restoration (SER2025) has extended its Call for Proposals deadline to 15 October 2024. If you’re planning a symposium, workshop, or training course, you now have extra time to refine your ideas and submit a compelling proposal. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to participate in SER2025 and contribute to the forefront of ecological restoration science, practice, and policy.

The 11th World Conference on Ecological Restoration (SER2025) is an exciting and inspiring biennial event that brings together global experts in restoration, making SER2025 the premier venue for individuals eager to engage as active members of the global restoration community.

By submitting a proposal, and becoming involved in SER2025, you can:

Share your expertise with the 1,500 expected delegates attending the conference, each representing various sectors, including scientific, policy, governmental, financial, and socio-cultural

Create lasting connections by networking with others passionate about discussing and debating big picture issues and broad trends, as well as specific restoration tools, techniques, research, and policies.

Gain insight from industry leaders and stay informed about the latest advancements in ecological restoration science, practices, and policies.

The call for abstracts will open on 4 December 2024. This includes abstracts tied to approved proposals, as well as abstracts for other presentation types such as oral presentations, lightning talks, and posters.


Important Dates and Deadlines

Be sure to mark your calendars to stay up to date for the following deadlines:

15 October 2024: Submit your proposal, for symposia, workshops, and training courses.

2 December 2024: Notification of acceptance or rejection of proposals

4 December 2024: Call for Abstracts opens

15 January 2025: Early-bird registration opens

30 January 2025: Deadline for abstract proposal submissions


Location

Denver is affectionately known as the “Mile High City”, sitting one mile (1.6 kilometers) above sea level. Denver is the capital city of the state of Colorado located just 340 miles (547 kilometers) from the exact center of the continental United States. At the end of September, Denver will be in the fall season with daytime temperatures averaging 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) and nighttime temperatures averaging 50 degrees Fahrenheit (or 10 degrees Celsius).

Denver has a population of more than 700,000 while there are nearly 3 million people in the metro area. Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Denver has 300 days of sunshine, a thriving cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods and natural beauty that combine for a spectacular setting for SER2025.

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