International Conference on Biodiversity Loss, Agrochemicals, and Resilience - (ICBLAR-26)


22nd - 23rd July, 2026 | Vilnius, Lithuania

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

22nd June, 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

2nd July, 2026

Last Date Of Registration

7th July, 2026

Date Of Conference

22nd - 23rd July, 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 2 SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 6 SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 12 SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
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All Session Tracks

Track 01
Impact of Agrochemicals on Biodiversity

This session will explore the effects of various agrochemicals on biodiversity, focusing on species decline and habitat degradation. Researchers will present findings on the ecological consequences of pesticide use and its implications for ecosystem health.

Track 02
Resilience in Agroecosystems

This track will discuss strategies for enhancing resilience in agroecosystems amidst biodiversity loss and environmental stressors. Presentations will highlight innovative management practices that promote sustainability and ecological balance.

Track 03
Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

This session will examine the critical role of soil biodiversity in maintaining ecosystem services and agricultural productivity. Studies will address how soil health is influenced by agrochemical application and land management practices.

Track 04
Ecological Risk Assessment of Agrochemicals

This track will focus on methodologies for assessing the ecological risks associated with agrochemical use. Participants will share insights on risk assessment frameworks and their application in regulatory decision-making.

Track 05
Habitat Restoration for Biodiversity Conservation

This session will highlight successful case studies and methodologies for habitat restoration aimed at conserving biodiversity. Discussions will include the role of native species and ecosystem services in restoration efforts.

Track 06
Environmental Monitoring and Biodiversity Indicators

This track will explore the use of environmental monitoring techniques to assess biodiversity health and ecosystem integrity. Presentations will focus on indicators that effectively reflect changes in biodiversity due to agrochemical exposure.

Track 07
Sustainable Farming Practices and Biodiversity

This session will delve into sustainable farming practices that enhance biodiversity while maintaining agricultural productivity. Researchers will present evidence on the benefits of agroecological approaches and integrated pest management.

Track 08
Chemical Exposure and Its Effects on Wildlife

This track will investigate the impacts of chemical exposure on wildlife populations and their habitats. Studies will address the pathways of exposure and the subsequent effects on species health and behavior.

Track 09
Agroecosystem Management for Biodiversity Enhancement

This session will focus on management strategies that promote biodiversity within agroecosystems. Presentations will cover practices that integrate conservation objectives with agricultural production.

Track 10
Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss

This track will examine the interplay between climate change and biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes. Researchers will discuss adaptive strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and species.

Track 11
Policy Frameworks for Biodiversity Conservation

This session will address the role of policy in promoting biodiversity conservation in agricultural contexts. Discussions will include the effectiveness of current regulations and the need for integrated approaches to biodiversity management.

Empowering Research Continuity

At Research Leagues, academic engagement continues without interruption despite the current global situation. Researchers can present and publish through online and integrated participation pathways.