Theme & Subject area

Dear,

It gives us immense pleasure to invite and welcome you in the Environment and Social Welfare Society (ESW Society), Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India organizes its ESW 13th Annual National Research Conference on “Climate change and Biodiversity Conservation” to be held during 01 & 02 February, 2026 at Godavari Self-Employment Centre Nahdora, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India.

object

To provide a platform to Vice Chancellors, Educational Administrators, College Principals, Deans, Head of Departments, Professors, Readers, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Scientists, Doctors, Engineers,  Environmentalist, Researchers, Post Doctorates, Young scientists and Post Graduate Students to disseminate knowledge related to restore the Nature.

Goal

The moral obligation to act sustainable as an obligation to protect the natural processes that form the context of human life and culture, emphasizing those large biotic and abiotic systems essential to human life, health, and flourishing culture. Ecosystems, which are understood as dynamic, self-organizing systems humans have evolved within, must remain ‘healthy’ if humans are to thrive. The ecological approach to sustainability therefore sets the protection of dynamic, creative systems in nature as its primary goal.

E.S.W. Society, India and its MoU institutes have joined hands in raise awareness and valuable solution of  Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for Sustainable Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, and will continue to coordinate their endeavours in support of its implementation.

Theme

Take some positive steps towards improving our Global health for future generation.

The general topics covered in the conference will be as under:

1. Biological Sciences: Biological Sciences, Agricultural Science, Anthropology and Behavioral Sciences, Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture, Biodiversity, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Cell and Molecular Biology, Fish and Fisheries, Home Sciences, Immunology, Life Sciences, Limnology, Medical Sciences, Microbiology, Nutrition, Plant Sciences, Taxonomy, Tissue Culture, Toxicology, Veterinary Sciences, Wildlife Conservation, Zoology.

2. Environmental Sciences: Environmental Ethic, Environmental Legislation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Management, Environmental Policies, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources Conservation.

3. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Mineralogy, Wildlife.