THIRD COFFEE WITH SBSCy

Dear friends, members of the SBSCy,

We are back from the Summer break, and we are are ready to continue our series of “Coffee with the SBSCy” with exciting events coming up!

We are inviting you to third second ““Coffee with the SBSCy” on Wednesday September 15th, at 17hr Cyprus time, via Zoom. Members will receive the link by email.

The event is organized in commemoration of WORLD ECOLOGY DAY 2021 (14/09)

The session will be conducted in English (because we have an international membership!) and the program will be:

17.00: Louis Hadjioannou, on behalf of the SBSCy

“Welcome and introduction”

17.10: Margarita Arianoutsou-Faragitaki, Department of Biology, University of Athens, Greece

“Seeking the trail of forest fires in the Mediterranean” (15 minutes)

17.25: Dimitrios Sarris, KES College

“Megafires, climatic change and post-fire restoration. What solutions can biodiversity provide?” (15 minutes)

17.40: Q&A session

18.00: End of “coffee”!

Please mark the day in your calendar and we are looking forward to seeing you then!

For non-members-why not join us? You can participate in a vibrant scientific community that you can call home!

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