EMANES Conference 2025: Call for Papers Open

The EMANES 2025 International Annual Conference will focus on the theme of regenerative economies in Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa.

The EMANES annual conference, entitled "Towards Regenerative Economies: Pathways for Inclusive, Sustainable and Resilient Development in Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa," will take place in Barcelona on December 10-12, 2025.

The conference will provide a space for sharing current research and innovative approaches to sustainable development, social inclusion, and economic resilience in the Euro-Mediterranean and African regions. A call for scientific contributions that fit within the framework of the regenerative economy and related policies is currently open.

The program will also include a specialized policy forum dedicated to financing regenerative agroforestry (Financing Regenerative Agroforestry: Unlocking Capital for Climate-Resilient, Inclusive, and Nature-Positive Landscapes), which aims to support climate resilience, biodiversity, and sustainable land management.

The conference is a unique opportunity for experts, researchers, and policymakers to actively influence the direction of the European and international debate on the transition to a regenerative economy.

Submit your contribution and find out more on the official conference website.

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