For a multidisciplinary Biogeography: perspectives and approaches in a climate change scenario
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.2024.233285Keywords:
Sociodiversity, Biogeography, Climate change, BiodiversityAbstract
The year 2024 will be a milestone for Brazilian Biogeography. The largest academic event focused on the subject was conducted from November 25 to 29, with the University of São Paulo hosting three simultaneous events: III Iberoamerican Congress of Biogeography, I Brazilian Conference on Biogeography and Climate Change, and the XIII Spanish Congress of Biogeography. The articles presented in this dossier include scientific topics aimed at contributing to the challenges of biodiversity protection and social diversity in a context of major changes in habitats. The events brought together researchers from Brazil and other Iberoamerican countries.
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