Between November 15 and 19, 2021, the 1st Scientific Congress of Biodiversity and Conservation of Costa Rica was held virtually. The Congress was organized by the five public universities of the country, the Tropical Science Center, and had the support of the CEM. The main objective of the event was to analyze and discuss the role of academia and research in the conservation of the country's biodiversity, within the framework of the biodiversity relevance for socioeconomic development. The Congress addressed biodiversity conservation states in the country, ecosystem services and global change impacts, as well as transformative change and the future of higher education on biodiversity conservation and management. During the event, the First Meeting of Young Scientists took place, a space that allowed to discuss the barriers and perspectives of youth for a more active integration in global biodiversity research. The event was attended by many active members of the CEM in the region. Two talks addressing current priority areas of the Commission were presented by Dr. Liette Vasseur, Professor, CEM Deputy Chair, who spoke on transformative change and Dr. Carlos Zambrana, Leader of the thematic group on Human Health and Biodiversity, who addressed the link between biodiversity degradation and human health. The technical report of the Congress will be available next year. Details related to the program, organizers and the recordings of all the sessions, is available at the following link (only available in Spanish) https://www.costaricabio.com/. If you require more information, you can contact Dr. Bernal Herrera-Fernández, President of the Scientific Organizing Committee and member of the Steering Committee of the Commission at bernal.herrera.f@gmail.com. |