Global Symposium on Sustainability of Agro-Eco-Systems through Climate Change Resilience
Sources of information March 15-18, 2026 | In-person | Brasov, Romania |
The symposium, hosted by ASABE and Transilvania University of Brasov, will provide a platform for dialogue on climate-resilient agro-ecosystems. Key session topics include bioeconomy and climate change, biodiversity preservation, food and nutrition security, and the role of AI and data science in sustainable agriculture. The program features plenary sessions, concurrent thematic groups, poster sessions, and networking opportunities, with tours scheduled after the main conference. Selected presentations may be invited to submit full peer-reviewed papers for inclusion in a Special Collection of an ASABE publication. Registration details will be announced shortly.
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March 15-18, 2026 | In-person | Brasov, Romania |Â The symposium, hosted by ASABE and Transilvania University of Brasov, will provide a platform for dialogue on climate-resilient agro-ecosystems. Key s
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