The Scandinavian Association for Pollination Ecology is an annual scientific meeting, usually held in October each year. It typically alternated between venues in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. However, in recent years it has been held in “wider Scandinavia” – starting with Ireland in 2018 and since then, every second year in a country outside Scandinavia.
SCAPE 2026: Celebrating 40 Years of Pollination Ecology
The 40th anniversary meeting of the Scandinavian Association for Pollination Ecology (SCAPE) will be held in Lund, Sweden, bringing together researchers, students, and professionals with a shared interest in pollination ecology from across Scandinavia and beyond.
In 2026, we will celebrate four decades of SCAPE meetings, reflecting on the advances that have shaped the field while looking ahead to future challenges and opportunities. As in previous years, the scientific programme will include contributed talks, poster presentations, and ample opportunities for discussion and networking across disciplines.
Dates
Mark your calendars for 22–25 October 2026 and join us in celebrating 40 years of SCAPE.
More information on registration, abstract submission, accommodation, and the scientific program will be announced soon.
Venue
The meeting will take place at Backagården in Höör, a charming conference venue located in the heart of Skåne. Surrounded by forests and open landscapes, Backagården provides an ideal setting for scientific discussions, networking, and social activities.
Höör is conveniently located approximately 30–40 minutes from Lund, with easy access by train and car.