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The Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), the biodiversity Working Group of the Arctic Council, is seeking individuals and organizations to provide presentations, organize sessions and submit posters that will encourage a dialogue on Arctic biodiversity among scientists, indigenous peoples, policy makers, government officials, northerners and industry representatives at the Arctic Biodiversity Congress.

Please submit program content proposals via the online submission system by April 30, 2014.

The Arctic Biodiversity Congress will be held in Trondheim, Norway on December 2-4, 2014. The purpose of the Congress is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of Arctic biodiversity through dialogue among scientists, indigenous peoples, policy-makers, government officials, industry representatives and civil society. The Congress is also a key response to the Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA).

Congress themes:

Climate change: Arctic biodiversity, resilience and adaptation
Mainstreaming biodiversity: linking Arctic ecosystems to society
Understanding cumulative effects and managing impacts on biodiversity

Learn more about the Arctic Biodiversity Congress program.

PLEASE USE OUR ONLINE SUBMISSION SYSTEM TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS FOR SESSIONS, PRESENTATIONS OR POSTERS THAT ADDRESS AT LEAST ONE OF THE THREE CONGRESS THEMES BY APRIL 30, 2014

Please visit the Arctic Biodiversity Congress website for more information and the latest updates.

Thank you for your interest in participating and contributing to the Arctic Biodiversity Congress!

Please contact if you have any questions.