Plenary speakers
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Fahu Chen, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- Talk to be announced
- John Day, Louisiana State University, USA
- Coastal wetlands in the anthropocene – a microcosm for shifting baselines and diminished global sustainability
- Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute, USA
- The history of water and humanity: Prehistoric past, today’s water crises, and a vision for the future - Anastassia Makarieva, NRC "Kurchatov Institute" - Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia
- Embracing nature's complexity for climate stabilization: Biotic regulation of the environment and the necessity to preserve natural self-sustaining ecosystems - Stuart Pimm, Duke University, USA
- The 30% solution is neither necessary nor sufficient - David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton University, State University of New York, USA
- Multilevel selection: A foundational theory for evolving a sustainable and desirable future - Natalie Stoeckl, University of Tasmania, Australia
- Ecosystem services and reciprocity for a sustainable and desirable future - Jinnan Wang, Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, MEE, China
- Talk to be announced - Yongguan Zhu, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS, China
- Talk to be announced
Panel: Science Communication
Panellists include:Jacqueline McGlade, University College London, UK
Yang Xia, Senior Editor (Economics, Social Sciences), Springer Nature
Songqiao Yao, Founder, WildBound
Panel: Ecosystem-Based Approaches to address the triple planetary crisis
Facilitator: Linxiu Zhang, Director, UNEP-IEMPPanellists:
Junsheng Li, Command Center for Comprehensive Survey of Natural Resources, China Geological Survey, China
Arief Rabik, Bamboo Village Trust, Indonesia
Yang Xia, Senior Editor (Economics, Social Sciences), Springer Nature
Feng Zhou, Hohai University / Peking University, China
Yongguan Zhu, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS, China