
Seminar on the "One Health" Approach and Management of Invasive Alien Species
This seminar, held at the FSHJM Amphitheater, aimed to highlight the importance of the “One Health” approach in managing ecological challenges, focusing on the impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity and ecosystems, as well as promoting eco-sustainable tourism.
Key highlights of the seminar included:
- Introduction and Welcome Speeches: Delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mentor Alishani, Rector of the University, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Albana Milaimi, Dean of the Faculty, and representatives from the Italian KFOR.
- Principles of “One Health” and Invasive Alien Species: Discussion on the impact and management of these species in local ecosystems by Major Francesco Cimarelli.
- Eco-Sustainable Tourism and Biodiversity Conservation: Presentation on the role of sustainable tourism in environmental protection and promoting local development.
- Summary and Conclusions: Emphasizing key ideas and discussing future steps.
- Certificate Distribution: Acknowledging participants and contributors to the seminar.
This activity contributed to raising awareness and exchanging experiences among students, academic staff, and other participants, assisting in professional development and promoting best practices in the field of life and environmental sciences.
The Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences extends its gratitude to all participants and contributors for their valuable engagement and contribution to this important academic event.












