Conference
Sargodha, October 22, 2024. Chairman Higher Education Commission Prof. Dr, Mukhtar Ahmad stated that universities can play a pivotal role in fostering innovation and research that directly contributes to sustainable development and environmental preservation, as he inaugurated the 7th International Conference on Applied Zoology (ICAZ, 2024) at University of Sargodha.
The two day international conference is being organized by the Applied Zoological Society of Pakistan (ASP) in collaboration with the Department of Zoology with the theme "Application of Applied Zoological Sciences to Nurture Green Climate and Sustainable Development."
In his address, Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed emphasized the importance of academic institutions in addressing global environmental challenges. "The University of Sargodha has taken commendable steps to enhance research in applied zoology, which will contribute significantly to green climate solutions and sustainable development in Pakistan," he remarked.
Vice-chancellor of the University of Punjab and President of ASP Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, highlighted that this Conference serves as a platform for young researchers and experts to exchange ideas and find practical solutions to the environmental challenges we face today. He appreciated the efforts of Sargodha University to promote research that aligns with the country's vision for a green economy. The work being done here will inspire a new generation of scientists committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship, he concluded
Vice-chancellor UoS, Prof. Dr. Qaisar Abbas, highlighted the university's ongoing efforts to promote research in environmental sciences. He stated, "We are dedicated to fostering academic excellence that not only enhances knowledge but also provides practical solutions for the sustainable development of our nation. This conference is a testament to our commitment to applying scientific research for the betterment of society."
VC Kohsar University Murree, Prof. Dr. Habib Bukhari stated that applied zoology offers us tools to better understand ecosystems and their complexities, allowing us to make informed decisions that benefit both wildlife and humans. The research presented at this conference will undoubtedly contribute to the broader discussions on sustainable development and green climate initiatives.
Prof. Dr. Mian Ghulam Yasin, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the UoS said that this conference demonstrates our proactive role in encouraging research that addresses critical issues such as biodiversity loss, animal welfare, and climate change. By bringing together experts in the field, we aim to foster meaningful collaborations that will lead to innovative solutions for a greener future."
On the first day of the conference, around 110 research papers were presented which included 5 international and 15 national keynote speakers, meanwhile More than 1300 researchers, scholars, academicians and zoologists from across the country participated in the conference.