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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 explores the intricate relationships between floodplain dynamics and aquatic ecosystems. It emphasizes the role of hydrological processes in shaping biodiversity and habitat availability.
This session focuses on advanced hydraulic modeling techniques used to assess flood risk in various environments. Participants will discuss the integration of modeling results into effective flood management strategies.
This track investigates the processes of sediment transport and deposition within riverine systems. It aims to understand how these processes influence floodplain morphology and aquatic habitats.
This session addresses the effects of climate change on wetland hydrology and associated ecosystems. Researchers will present findings on altered hydrological regimes and their implications for wetland resilience.
This track highlights innovative strategies for managing stormwater in urban and rural settings. Discussions will center on sustainable practices that enhance flood resilience and water quality.
This session examines the concept of hydrological connectivity and its significance in river basin management. Presentations will focus on how connectivity influences ecosystem health and flood dynamics.
This track focuses on strategies for restoring and managing aquatic habitats within floodplain environments. Participants will share successful case studies and methodologies for enhancing habitat quality.
This session discusses effective flood mitigation strategies and best practices employed globally. The focus will be on integrating scientific research with policy and community engagement.
This track delves into the interactions between soil and water in floodplain ecosystems. It aims to uncover the implications of these interactions for nutrient cycling and ecosystem services.
This session presents cutting-edge environmental monitoring techniques used in wetland studies. Participants will explore methodologies for assessing hydrological changes and ecological responses.
This track focuses on the assessment of water quality in riverine ecosystems and its implications for human health and biodiversity. Researchers will discuss monitoring techniques and management strategies to ensure water quality.