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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 intricate interactions within freshwater ecosystems, emphasizing the role of biotic and abiotic factors in maintaining ecosystem health. Researchers are invited to present studies on species interactions, habitat connectivity, and ecosystem resilience in freshwater environments.
This session aims to explore innovative methodologies for assessing and managing water quality in freshwater systems. Contributions may include studies on pollutant sources, monitoring techniques, and the effectiveness of water treatment practices.
This track invites discussions on advanced hydrological modeling techniques and their applications in sustainable water resource management. Papers may address topics such as watershed management, flood forecasting, and climate change impacts on hydrological cycles.
This session highlights the importance of aquatic biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems and the strategies needed for its conservation. Participants are encouraged to share research on species conservation, habitat restoration, and the impacts of anthropogenic activities.
This track focuses on the latest advancements in pollution monitoring and mitigation strategies for freshwater systems. Researchers are invited to present findings on contaminant analysis, pollution sources, and remediation technologies.
This session explores the various ecosystem services provided by freshwater systems and their significance for human well-being. Contributions may include assessments of ecosystem service valuation, trade-offs, and policy implications.
This track examines the dynamics of nutrient loads in freshwater ecosystems and their implications for water quality and ecosystem health. Papers may discuss nutrient cycling, sources of nutrient pollution, and management practices to mitigate eutrophication.
This session focuses on methodologies for assessing river health and the effectiveness of restoration efforts. Researchers are encouraged to present case studies and innovative approaches to river rehabilitation and management.
This track addresses the implications of climate change on freshwater ecosystems and hydrological processes. Contributions may include studies on altered precipitation patterns, temperature changes, and their effects on aquatic biodiversity.
This session highlights sustainable practices in water management that promote the health of freshwater ecosystems. Researchers are invited to share successful case studies, policy frameworks, and innovative technologies that enhance water sustainability.
This track emphasizes the importance of integrated approaches in understanding and managing aquatic system health. Participants are encouraged to present interdisciplinary research that combines physical and life sciences to address complex aquatic challenges.