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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 the scientific underpinnings of climate extremes, exploring their physical mechanisms and the resultant impacts on ecosystems and human societies. Contributions that analyze historical data and model future scenarios are particularly encouraged.
This session aims to discuss innovative methodologies for hazard assessment and disaster risk management in the context of climate extremes. Papers that highlight case studies or frameworks for effective risk reduction strategies are welcome.
This track invites discussions on adaptation strategies that enhance resilience to climate extremes across various sectors. Emphasis will be placed on integrated approaches that consider social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
This session will explore advancements in predictive modeling techniques for extreme weather events, focusing on their accuracy and applicability. Contributions that utilize machine learning and data analytics to forecast climate-related hazards are encouraged.
This track examines the role of infrastructure in disaster resilience, emphasizing the need for robust designs that can withstand climate extremes. Papers should address innovative engineering solutions and policy frameworks that enhance infrastructure resilience.
This session will focus on the social dimensions of resilience, particularly how community engagement and social vulnerability influence disaster preparedness and recovery. Contributions that highlight participatory approaches and local knowledge are particularly welcome.
This track will explore the health implications of natural disasters exacerbated by climate extremes, including mental health and community well-being. Research that investigates the intersection of climate change, health outcomes, and disaster response is encouraged.
This session seeks to highlight best practices and innovative approaches in emergency preparedness for climate-related disasters. Papers that showcase successful case studies or novel frameworks for enhancing readiness are invited.
This track focuses on the recovery phase following climate-induced disasters, emphasizing lessons learned and strategies for future resilience. Contributions that analyze recovery processes and their effectiveness in different contexts are encouraged.
This session will address the challenges posed by climate extremes to agriculture and food security, exploring resilience strategies that can mitigate these impacts. Papers that present innovative agricultural practices and policy recommendations are particularly welcome.
This track will investigate the effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystems, focusing on adaptation strategies for conservation. Contributions that discuss the interplay between climate extremes and species resilience are encouraged.