4 th Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week

The 4th Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week (4th MPCW) is a congress that aims to bring together researchers and managers related with the conservation of wild plants and their habitats around the Mediterranean. For this edition, the 4th MPCW will expand its initial goal—centred on the conservation of species and the relationships between people and the wild or cultivated plants– towards the complementary recovery of habitats, as a contribution to the United Nations Decade for Ecosystem Restoration.

The 4th Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week (4th MPCW) is a congress that aims to bring together researchers and managers related with the conservation of wild plants and their habitats around the Mediterranean. For this edition, the 4th MPCW will expand its initial goal—centred on the conservation of species and the relationships between people and the wild or cultivated plants– towards the complementary recovery of habitats, as a contribution to the United Nations Decade for Ecosystem Restoration.

This congress will be a meeting point where different opinions and experiences from diverse fields of knowledge will converge. This can be done by connecting experts on plant conservation and ecological restoration, being conscious that the last goal of plant rescue is not possible without the full recovery of the ecological functions on site.

Additionally, the 4th MPCW also intends to be a forum where experiences from the different sides of the Mediterranean region can meet and establish links for future cooperation projects. Specialists from Southern Europe, the North of Africa, and the Middle East can find here a forum for the conservation of a common natural heritage, including plants, their habitats, and the knowledge on how to manage and use them in a sustainable way.

The 4th MPCW is a window to show research results and experiences in form of oral presentations and posters, not only from the plant or ecological sciences but also about the relationships between the public and the plant conservation world (citizen science, ethnobotany, local involvement, bottom-up initiatives, landraces, etc.), opening a new paradigm for the next decades around the Mediterranean: The plants are for the people, but with the people.

More information on how to participate and how to register can be found at the following link

https://bit.ly/4thMPCW