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International Conference on Genetic Resource Management in Natural Habitats (ICGRMNH-26)

31st - 01st Nov 2026,Yangon, Burma

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Important Dates


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01st Oct 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

11th Oct 2026

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16th Oct 2026

Conference Date

31st - 01st Nov 2026

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Session Tracks
Track 01
Innovative Approaches to Genetic Resource Management

This track focuses on novel methodologies and technologies in the management of genetic resources within natural habitats. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of molecular techniques and traditional conservation practices.

Track 02
Biodiversity Monitoring Techniques and Applications

This session will explore cutting-edge monitoring techniques for assessing biodiversity in various ecosystems. Participants will discuss the implications of these methods for conservation planning and policy-making.

Track 03
Population Genetics and Species Conservation

This track examines the role of population genetics in informing conservation strategies for endangered species. Discussions will include genetic diversity assessments and their impact on population viability.

Track 04
Habitat Protection and Restoration Strategies

This session will address effective strategies for habitat protection and restoration in the context of biodiversity conservation. Case studies will highlight successful initiatives and lessons learned.

Track 05
Conservation Planning in Changing Environments

This track will focus on adaptive management approaches to conservation planning in the face of environmental change. Participants will share insights on resilience-building and long-term sustainability.

Track 06
Gene Banks and Their Role in Biodiversity Preservation

This session will explore the significance of gene banks in the conservation of genetic resources. Discussions will include best practices for maintaining genetic diversity and the challenges faced by these facilities.

Track 07
Ecosystem Assessment and Biodiversity Indicators

This track will delve into methodologies for ecosystem assessment and the development of biodiversity indicators. Participants will discuss how these tools can inform conservation efforts and policy decisions.

Track 08
Habitat Connectivity and Species Resilience

This session will examine the importance of habitat connectivity for enhancing species resilience in fragmented landscapes. Case studies will demonstrate successful connectivity initiatives and their ecological impacts.

Track 09
Molecular Ecology in Conservation Science

This track will highlight the application of molecular ecology techniques in conservation science. Participants will discuss how genetic insights can inform management practices and enhance conservation outcomes.

Track 10
Population Viability Analysis and Conservation Strategies

This session will focus on population viability analysis as a tool for developing effective conservation strategies. Participants will share case studies that illustrate the application of these analyses in real-world scenarios.

Track 11
Evolutionary Biology and Its Implications for Conservation

This track will explore the intersection of evolutionary biology and conservation efforts. Discussions will center on how evolutionary principles can guide effective management of genetic resources in natural habitats.

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