Planning for the 2019 ARS Conference is well underway. This year’s conference will be held at Kambri Convention Centre at Australian National University, Canberra, from 2-5 September 2019.
Over 100 abstracts have been submitted for oral and poster presentation at the conference, which will spread across 10 themes within the program. ‘Rangelands in a global perspective’ and ‘Evidence-based approaches to new practices and policies’ are popular topics.
The conference encourages future leaders, and approximately 10% of attendees are students or Early Career Professionals. Sponsorship funding has been offered to assist many of the Early Career Professionals to attend.
The theme is ‘Resilient future rangelands: integrating environment and livelihoods’, and the program will consider issues such as management of rangelands, improving land use productivity, diversifying livelihoods, sustainable land use, social licence to operate the importance of Indigenous local knowledge, and of women, to enabling resilient rangelands and coping with change.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
CONVERSATIONS THAT MATTER
Three Conversations that Matter panel discussions will be offered on Tuesday 3 September.
Topics and Facilitators:
EARLY CAREER WORKSHOPS
Pre-conference Early Career Workshops are also on offer. Most students or ECP’s who are registering will also attend one of the following workshops:
OTHER WORKSHOPS, SYMPOSIUMS, FIELD TRIPS AND SOCIAL EVENTS
A number of additional conference events have been arranged by the Conference Organisers including:
REGISTER NOW
All Conference details, including registration information and the full conference program, are now available at the ARS Conference website: https://www.ars2019.com.au/.
If you have any further questions please contact the Conference Secretariat at ars2019@kaigi.com.au or Ph: 02 6198 3218