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    BEABPH-26 2026 - 51st BARCELONA Global Congress on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Public Health (BEABPH-26)

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    Category Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Public Health

    Deadline: April 01, 2026 | Date: April 20, 2026-April 22, 2026

    Venue/Country: Barcelona, Spain

    Updated: 2025-12-21 20:47:15 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for papers/Topics

    Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

    1. Ecological Agriculture Systems

    Ecological agriculture moves away from chemical-heavy monocultures toward systems that mimic natural processes.

    Agroecology Principles

    Recycling nutrients and energy on-farm.

    Enhancing biological interactions and synergies.

    Socio-economic dimensions: Food sovereignty and local knowledge.

    Regenerative Farming Practices

    No-till farming: Preserving soil structure and carbon.

    Cover cropping: Preventing erosion and fixing nitrogen naturally.

    Managed intensive rotational grazing: Mimicking wild herd movements.

    Permaculture & Polycultures

    Design systems based on ecological patterns.

    Companion planting and "Three Sisters" (corn, beans, squash) dynamics.

    2. Biodiversity in the Food System

    Biodiversity acts as the "immune system" of the planet. In agriculture, it provides resilience against pests, climate change, and crop failure.

    Genetic Diversity

    Heirloom seeds vs. GMOs: Maintaining a wide gene pool for future adaptation.

    Livestock breeds: Preserving hardy, locally-adapted animal varieties.

    Functional Biodiversity

    Pollinator health: Protecting bees, butterflies, and bats essential for fruit/nut production.

    Soil Microbiome: The role of fungi (mycorrhizae) and bacteria in nutrient uptake.

    Natural Pest Control: Using predatory insects instead of synthetic pesticides.

    Landscape Connectivity

    Hedgerows and wildlife corridors within farm environments.

    The impact of habitat fragmentation on agricultural productivity.

    3. Public Health & The Environment

    The way we grow food is perhaps the most significant "upstream" driver of public health outcomes.

    Nutrition & Food Quality

    Phytonutrient density: How soil health affects the vitamin and mineral content of crops.

    The Gut-Soil connection: The link between soil microbes and human microbiome diversity.

    Chemical Exposure & Toxicity

    Pesticide runoff: Impact on drinking water and endocrine disruption.

    Antibiotic resistance: The use of sub-therapeutic antibiotics in industrial livestock.

    Zoonotic Diseases & Pandemics

    How habitat destruction and intensive factory farming increase the risk of "spillover" events (e.g., Avian Flu).

    Climate Change & Mental Health

    Food security as a pillar of social stability.

    "Eco-anxiety" and the health benefits of green spaces and community gardens.

    4. Policy, Economy, and Ethics

    Transforming these systems requires a shift in how we value food and nature.

    The Economics of "Externalities"

    Accounting for the hidden costs of industrial farming (healthcare costs, water cleanup).

    Subsidies: Shifting from commodity crops to diverse, specialty crops.

    Urban Agriculture

    Vertical farming and rooftop gardens in "food deserts."

    Closing the loop: Urban composting and waste reduction.

    Ethics of Food Justice

    Access to organic, biodiverse foods across different socioeconomic tiers.

    Rights of indigenous peoples and traditional land stewards.


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