SCAR’s research programme Ant-ICON (Integrated Science to Inform Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation) is pleased to announce an interdisciplinary workshop on The Future of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation in a Changing Climate.
- Date: 7-9 July 2025
- Venue: Académie du Climat, 2 Place Baudoyer, 4e arrondissement, Paris (in-person only)
- Cost: Free
This workshop aims to develop a roadmap providing the science needed to address Antarctic conservation priorities, focusing on those identified by the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP). It seeks to strengthen the science-policy interface and drive tangible conservation progress through interdisciplinary collaboration between social and natural sciences.
Topics
- State of knowledge in Antarctic conservation, including gaps and challenges
- Available conservation tools
- Science-policy-practice interface
- Human activities and their impacts in Antarctica, e.g., tourism, national operator activities
- Freedom of scientific research
This event will also serve as an opportunity to reflect on Ant-ICON’s challenges and successes over the past few years and explore its legacy, including in preparation for the upcoming International Polar Year (IPY).
The deadline has passed to submit an abstract and/or request for travel funding. Registration for participation in the workshop remains open until the workshop begins, and can be done following the link below.
Key Details
We encourage researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders from diverse disciplines to participate in this unique event exploring the future(s) of Antarctic conservation at a time of changing climate and increasing environmental challenges.
For more information, please contact Jordane Liebeaux, email: gm23357@bristol.ac.uk