Pathways Europe 2026 - Call for Papers

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Emily LeBlanc

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Oct 22, 2025, 5:38:36 PM (7 days ago) Oct 22
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14 - 17 June 2026 

Pathways Europe 2026: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference 

Pathways Conference 2026

It is our pleasure to announce Pathways Europe 2026Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training, organized by School of Social Sciences at Oxford Brookes University and the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. The conference will be held at Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, United Kingdom, from 14-17 June 2026. 

2026 Theme: “Wildlife and Human Wellbeing”

This year’s conference theme is “Wildlife and Human Wellbeing." Among other topics, Pathways Europe 2026 will explore topics related to wildlife and nature connectedness; wildlife as a muse or model for the arts; agriculture, food production, and wildlife; wildlife and leisure; human-wildlife conflict and coexistence; wildlife values; symbolic nature; and human-animal relations.

Call for Papers

We are now accepting organized sessions, individual abstracts, and poster presentation submissions for the 2026 conference. Learn more about abstract submissions on our website here or submit your abstract on Ex Ordo here

Important Dates

Organized Session Deadline: 14 December 2025

Individual Abstract/Poster Deadline: 14 January 2026

Notification of Acceptance: 14 February 2026

RSVP/Registration Deadline: 2 March 2026

Online Program Release: 14 March 2026

Organizing Committee

Conference Co-Organizers:

  • Michael J. Manfredo, Colorado State University
  • Catherine Hill, Oxford Brookes University

For more information on the conference organizers and the planning committee, visit the Pathways Europe 2026 website

About the Conference

Pathways Europe 2026 is a part of the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training. Founded by Prof. Michael J. Manfredo and Prof. Jerry Vaske (Colorado State University), the program is designed to address the myriad issues that arise as people and wildlife struggle to coexist in a sustainable and healthy manner.

Since its inaugural launch in the U.S. in 2008, Pathways has gained a reputation as one of the leading conferences on the human dimensions of wildlife management in the world, regularly attracting researchers and practitioners from both agencies and NGOs from more than 30 different countries.

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For general inquiries, contact wcnr_hdnr...@Mail.colostate.edu.

We look forward to seeing you at the Pathways Europe 2026: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training Program!

Warm Regards,

Pathways Conference Team

WCNR_hdnr...@mail.colostate.edu

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