World Congress on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Waste Management REABWM on June 17-19, 2026 in Rome, Italy - Conference Index

World Congress on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Waste Management REABWM on June 17-19, 2026 in Rome, Italy

World Congress on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Waste Management (REABWM) June 17, 2026 - Rome, Italy

48th ROME World Congress on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity & Waste Management (REABWM-26) scheduled on June 17-19, 2026 Rome (Italy) is for the scientists, scholars, engineers and students from the Universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. The conference is sponsored by Universal Researchers (UAE). All the submitted conference papers will be peer reviewed by the program/technical committees of the Conference.

All accepted papers of the conference will be published in the conference proceedings with valid International ISBN number that will be registered at: Portugal (EU) that will be provided at the time of the conference as the Softcopy on Flash Drive. Each Paper will be assigned Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from CROSSREF (USA). The proceedings will be Indexed in DOI-Crossref (USA) and can be indexed with the all the major search engines like Google Scholars, Google etc automatically. The proceedings of the Conference will be published by UR-CPS (Conference Publishing Services) and will be will be archived in the UR's Engineering & Technology Digital Library. The papers can be submitted to Emerging Sources Citation Index [THOMSON REUTERS] OR SCOPUS Indexed journals possible indexing with extra charges (the conference fee is compulsory to be paid)

One BEST Session Paper will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Session's Best Papers will be awarded at the time of the conference.

In addition to the above, nominations are solicited for the YOUNG RESERACHER OF THE YEAR & BEST RESERACHER OF THE YEAR awards. Interested persons can contact us by email.

Topics

Abstract/Full Paper/Posters are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Ecological Agriculture

Ecological agriculture focuses on farming practices that work with nature rather than against it, prioritizing long-term soil health and ecosystem stability.

Principles of Agroecology

Closed-loop nutrient cycling.

Enhancing biological synergies.

Reducing reliance on external chemical inputs.

Soil Health & Management

Soil microbiology and the "Soil Food Web."

Conservation tillage and no-till farming.

Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils.

Cropping Systems

Crop rotation and diversification.

Intercropping and companion planting.

Cover cropping and green manures.

Sustainable Water Management

Drip irrigation and precision watering.

Rainwater harvesting and "Keyline" design.

Management of agricultural runoff and buffer strips.

Alternative Farming Models

Permaculture and forest gardening.

Regenerative agriculture.

Biodynamic farming.

2. Biodiversity in Agriculture

Biodiversity provides the "ecosystem services" (like pollination and pest control) that make farming possible without heavy industrial intervention.

Genetic Diversity

In-situ and ex-situ conservation of heirloom seeds.

Preserving rare and landrace livestock breeds.

Crop wild relatives (CWR) and climate resilience.

Functional Biodiversity

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) using natural predators.

Pollinator conservation (bees, butterflies, and bats).

Rhizosphere diversity (beneficial fungi and bacteria).

Landscape-Level Biodiversity

Hedgerows, windbreaks, and wildlife corridors.

Agroforestry: Integrating trees with crops and livestock.

Restoration of degraded agricultural lands.

Policy & Ethics

The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in farming.

Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS) for genetic resources.

3. Waste Management & Circularity

In an ecological system, waste does not exist; every output is an input for another process.

Organic Waste Upcycling

Aerobic composting techniques (static pile, turned windrow).

Vermicomposting (using earthworms).

Anaerobic digestion and biogas production.

On-Farm Waste Reduction

Management of agricultural plastics (mulch films, irrigation pipes).

Silage wrap recycling.

Upcycling harvest residues into biochar or animal bedding.

Nutrient Recovery

Closing the Nitrogen and Phosphorus cycles.

Safe application of treated wastewater in irrigation.

Management of livestock manure and slurry.

The Circular Bioeconomy

Agricultural by-products for bio-plastics and textiles.

Post-harvest loss reduction strategies.

Community-supported waste-to-resource programs.

Integration & Policy

Certification & Standards: Organic (USDA/EU), Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC), and Fair Trade.

Economic Incentives: Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and carbon credits.

Climate Change Adaptation: Using biodiversity to buffer against extreme weather events.

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