Plenary speakers

Prof. Max Finlayson

Charles Sturt University, Australia
https://www.csu.edu.au/research/gulbali/find-experts/profiles/aquatic-science/max-finlayson

Interactions Between Human Well-Being and Wetlands Health in the Anthropocene

Prof. Lulie Melling

Sarawak Tropical Peat Research Institute (TROPI), Maludam National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

Tropical wetlands

Prof. William Mitsch

Florida Gulf Coast University, USA

Wetlands’ Role in Biosphere

Prof. Erik Jeppesen

Aarhus University, Denmark
https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/ej%40ecos.au.dk

Global Lakes in Warming World

Prof. Line Rochefort

Groupe de recherche en écologie des tourbières, Université Laval, Canada

Interactions between human society and wetlands’ status; Peatland Restoration: 30 years Experience

Dr. Jennifer D. Watts

Arctic Program Director in Woodwell Climate Research Center, USA
https://www.woodwellclimate.org/staff/jennifer-watts/

Permafrost Thaw and Global Warming: Perspectives for Arctic Wetlands?

Prof. Jan Vymazal

Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czechia

Perspectives for Constructed Wetlands as Nature -Based Solutions for Sustainable Water Management

Prof. Anne Poelina

University of Notre Dame, Broome, Australia
https://www.notredame.edu.au/research/institutes-and-initiatives/nulungu/people/Anne-Poelina

Wetlands – Living Waters – Indigenous People’s Life and Culture

Prof. Angela Gallego-Sala

University of Exeter, UK
https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/20762-angela-gallegosala

Tropical Peatlands and Climate Warming

Dr. Matthew Simpson

35percent, Cobra Collective and
Society of Wetland Scientists Europe, UK

Rights of Wetlands – Transformative change to mend the broken human-wetlands relationship
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