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Each day we start with a plenary panel of keynote speakers in our main lecture theatre.
At the end of each day we will close with a plenary session presenting different perspectives on Ecohealth:
- Day 1: Youth Perspectives
- Day 2: Indigenous Perspectives
- Day 3: Civil Society Perspectives.
These will also be linked to the day’s themes.
Throughout we will place an emphasis on speakers from science, policy and affected groups – linking to our major theme of multiple perspectives. Linked to the conference themes we will invite local groups to showcase their work towards the Ecohealth mission. The participants will have the chance to meet local groups including local farmers’ markets associations; local FoE groups, and London 21 and Capacity Global community groups.
Abstract submission is now closed
(We welcome submissions for oral and poster presentations of research findings, with an emphasis on transdisciplinary approaches to the key themes of the conference. We also welcome submissions of participatory research work, where researchers have included key affected communities in the research process. Individual researchers, students, and research teams can make submissions. There is also an opportunity to submit proposals for research symposia of up to four presentations around a specific theme linked to the topics of the meeting.)
Keynote speakers include:
- Dr David Satterthwaite, Senior Fellow, Human Settlements Group, International Institute of Environment & Devlopment
- Prof Jacob Sangsore, university of Legon, Ghana
- Marco Martuzzi, WHO, Rome, Italy
- Prof Raul Montenegro, Professor of Evolutionary Biology, University of Cordoba, Argentina
- Prof Jan Semenza, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden
- Roberto Bertollini, Senior Officer in Environmental Health, WHO, Geneva



Conference programme