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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on innovative approaches to ecosystem restoration, emphasizing sustainable practices that enhance ecological integrity. Participants will explore case studies and methodologies that demonstrate successful restoration efforts in various landscapes.
This session examines the integration of sustainable practices within agritourism, highlighting the balance between economic viability and environmental stewardship. Discussions will include best practices for promoting sustainability in rural entrepreneurship.
This track delves into advanced ecological conservation techniques aimed at preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health. Presentations will cover a range of topics, from habitat management to the implementation of conservation policies.
Focusing on the importance of biodiversity in rural ecosystems, this session will discuss strategies for preserving native species and habitats. Participants will share insights on the role of agritourism in supporting biodiversity.
This track addresses the methodologies and technologies used for ecological monitoring and assessment of ecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on the development of ecological indicators that inform management decisions.
This session explores the principles of landscape planning that promote sustainable development in agritourism settings. Participants will discuss the integration of ecological and social factors in landscape design.
This track focuses on the importance of environmental impact assessments in the planning and development of agritourism ventures. Case studies will illustrate the potential impacts and mitigation strategies.
This session examines the concepts of ecosystem health and resilience, exploring how they relate to agritourism practices. Discussions will include indicators of ecosystem health and strategies for enhancing resilience.
Focusing on the role of remote sensing technologies in ecological research, this track will showcase applications that enhance our understanding of ecosystems. Participants will discuss how these tools can inform conservation and management efforts.
This session addresses the critical issue of pollinator decline and its implications for agriculture and ecosystems. Presentations will explore strategies for supporting pollinator populations within agritourism frameworks.
This track investigates the effects of land use change on ecosystems and the implications for ecotoxicology. Participants will discuss the interactions between land management practices and environmental health.