Current/ future BES meetings
2012
- Joint BES IUCN UK PP Symposium: Investing in Peatlands - Demonstrating Success
Bangor University, UK, 26 - 28 June 2012 - Joint BES, BS and SEB Symposium: Aboveground-belowground Interactions: Technologies and New Approaches
Charles Darwin House, UK, 8 - 10 October 2012 (download the flyer and help us promote the event) [Adobe PDF, 2213 Kb] - Annual Meeting 2012
University of Birmingham, UK, 18 - 20 December 2012
2013
- INTECOL 11 - Ecology: Into the next 100 years
ExCeL, London, UK, 18 - 23 August 2013
Incorporating the BES Annual Meeting and centenary
2011 Specialist Group Meetings
- Agricultural Ecology Specialist Group
In Association with The James Hutton Institute and the Association of Applied Biologists
Agricultural Ecology Research: its role in delivering sustainable farm systems
To be held at West Park Centre, Dundee 15-16 June 2011
Joint meeting with the Royal Entomological Society - The state of farmland in 2011: the consensus of long-term monitoring, October 2011 (date TBC) - Aquatic Ecology Specialist Group
The International Temperate Reef Symposium, University of Plymouth, 26 June - 1 July 2011
Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Girona, Spain, 27 June – 1 July 2011 - Computational Ecology Specialist Group
- Conservation Ecology Specialist Group
'Making space for Nature' - Ecological implications of the Lawton review, 19 April 2011, Charles Darwin House, London. - Ecological Genetics Specialist Group
55th meeting of the Ecological Genetics Group, 19- 21 April 2011 at the Royal Foundation of St Katherine Conference Centre in Limehouse, and at the Natural History Museum. - Forest Ecology Specialist Group
Animals, Man and Treescapes Conference, 14-16 September 2011, Sheffield Hallam University - Invasive SpeciesSpecialist Group
Emerging issues in invasive species science and management, 16 June 2011, Harper Adams University College - Plant Environmental Physiology Specialist Group
- Tropical Ecology Specialist Group
5th Early Career Researcher Meeting: 'Making Science Relevant for the Sustainable Management of Tropical Ecosystems', Newcastle University 26-28 April 2011
