Series
BioREPS online seminar series
The BioREPS Online Seminar Series is a biannual, open-access mini-symposium focusing on interdisciplinary research related to biodiversity and cultural diversity in Suriname. The series brings together researchers and students from around the world to share knowledge and foster collaboration.
Frequency
This open access international mini-symposium is held twice a year by the core staff of the Biodiversity Research & Education Program Suriname (BioREPS) of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname (AdeKUS) and Leiden University.
Format of the seminar
Four speakers hold a 20-25 minute presentation, followed by a 5-10 minute Q&A session. The topics often cover interdisciplinary research related to conservation of biodiversity and cultural diversity in and around Suriname. Speaker may come from Suriname, the Netherlands, or other parts of the world.
Our aim
The aim of the BioREPS Online Seminar Series is to share information and foster collaboration among members of an international network of scientists worldwide with an interest in research and the protection of nature and traditional culture in Suriname. The series also seeks to disseminate information about recent studies beyond academic partners and to engage Surinamese and other students in scientific discussions. All speakers are encouraged to mention potential internships and other funded opportunities.
Upcoming seminars
11:00 / 15:00 Cheryl White (AdeKUS)
Assessing historic biodiversity and contemporary use in the upper Suriname River area
11:30 / 15:30 Marijke van Kuijk (Utrecht University)
Human-wildlife coexistence in Suriname
12:00 / 16:00 Kathleen Gersie (UVA)
Climate change and anthropogenic effects on coastal sediments and vegetation
12:30 / 16:30 Tomas Willems (Min AAF)
Fish, fisheries, and fish research in coastal Suriname
Archive - Watch back the recordings of previous seminars
Recordings
Annemieke Geluk (Leiden University Medical Center): A one health approach to zoonotic disease in tropical environments
Nicholaas Pinas (Naturalis Biodiversity Center): Maroon rice yields measured in traditional settings
Devika Narain (Hogeschool van Hall Larenstein): First report on acoustic and electric river landscapes of electric eel in Suriname
Kartika Ramoutar (AdeKUS): Challenges in chemical vector control of mosquitoes in Suriname