Last week, the ‘Ecology Across Borders‘ conference brought together 1,500 ecologists from around 60 countries to discuss the latest advances in ecological research across the whole discipline. The event was jointly organised by the British Ecological Society, Gesellschaft für Ökologie (the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria), and Dutch-Flemish Ecological Society (NecoV), in association with the European Ecological Federation.

This successful event demonstrated the importance of bringing together the international ecological community to harness our collective knowledge to address the environmental issues our global society currently faces. These challenges do not stop at borders and will continue to threaten our well-being and the sustainability of our planet, unless we address them ‘Across all Borders’, by uniting as ecologists and working across disciplines, and by interacting with other scientists, and with society, business and politics.

The ecological societies will produce a joint policy statement demonstrating the benefits of cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange to decision makers.

This statement is supported by:

British Ecological Society
European Ecological Federation
French Society of Ecology and Evolution (SFE²)
Gesellschaft für Ökologie (the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria)
Hellenic Ecological Society (HELECOS)
Italian Ecological Society
Portuguese Ecological Society (Sociedade Portuguesa de Ecologia)
Spanish Association of Terrestrial Ecology (Asociación Español de Ecología Terrestre)
Netherlands-Flemish Ecological Society (NecoV)