Aligned with
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 development and implementation of novel strategies aimed at enhancing the resilience of wildlife populations in the face of climate change. Participants will explore case studies and theoretical frameworks that inform adaptive management practices in diverse ecosystems.
This session will address the challenges and opportunities for conserving biodiversity amidst shifting climatic conditions. Discussions will center on effective conservation planning and habitat management techniques that promote species survival.
This track examines the role of ecosystem services in supporting wildlife adaptation to climate change. Presentations will highlight research on how maintaining ecosystem functions can enhance resilience and mitigate climate impacts.
This session will focus on methodologies for environmental monitoring and assessment of climate impacts on wildlife populations. Participants will share insights on ecological indicators and risk assessment techniques that inform conservation strategies.
This track explores adaptive management frameworks that integrate scientific research and stakeholder engagement in wildlife conservation efforts. Case studies will illustrate successful applications of adaptive management in various ecological contexts.
This session will delve into the effects of climate change on population dynamics of various species. Researchers will present findings on how climate variables influence species distribution, abundance, and reproductive success.
This track focuses on the principles and practices of ecological restoration as a strategy for enhancing climate resilience in wildlife habitats. Discussions will include successful restoration projects and their implications for biodiversity protection.
This session will explore the importance of habitat connectivity in facilitating wildlife adaptation to climate change. Presentations will highlight strategies for enhancing connectivity and mitigating fragmentation in changing landscapes.
This track will examine targeted conservation strategies aimed at promoting the survival of climate-resilient species. Participants will discuss species selection, habitat management, and policy implications for effective conservation.
This session will focus on the use of ecosystem modeling tools to inform sustainable wildlife management practices. Researchers will present innovative models that predict the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and species.
This track addresses the various threats posed by climate change to wildlife and their habitats. Participants will discuss mitigation strategies that can be employed to reduce vulnerabilities and enhance conservation outcomes.