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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 session will explore the multifaceted roles of mangrove ecosystems in providing coastal protection against erosion and storm surges. Emphasis will be placed on the mechanisms through which these ecosystems enhance shoreline stability and resilience.
This track will focus on the processes and rates of carbon sequestration in mangrove ecosystems, highlighting their significance in climate change mitigation. Research on the potential of blue carbon initiatives will also be discussed.
This session aims to investigate the relationship between biodiversity in mangrove and tidal wetland ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide. Studies on species interactions and their implications for habitat conservation will be featured.
This track will delve into the sediment transport processes and dynamics within mangrove ecosystems and their implications for habitat stability. The influence of anthropogenic activities on sedimentation patterns will also be addressed.
This session will present innovative approaches and methodologies for the ecological restoration of degraded mangrove habitats. Case studies demonstrating successful restoration efforts and their impacts on biodiversity will be highlighted.
This track will examine the adaptive strategies employed by mangrove ecosystems in response to climate change. Discussions will include the resilience of these ecosystems and their role in climate adaptation planning.
This session will focus on the methodologies and technologies used for environmental monitoring of mangrove ecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of data collection for effective management and conservation efforts.
This track will explore the intricate relationships between mangrove ecosystems and adjacent coastal environments. The ecological interactions and their implications for coastal biodiversity will be discussed.
This session will investigate the effects of rising sea levels on mangrove ecosystems and their adaptive capacities. Research on the potential shifts in species distribution and ecosystem function will be presented.
This track will address the socio-economic factors influencing mangrove conservation efforts and the livelihoods of communities dependent on these ecosystems. Discussions will include the integration of local knowledge in conservation strategies.
This session will highlight innovative management practices and policies aimed at enhancing the resilience of coastal ecosystems, particularly mangroves. The role of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing coastal challenges will be emphasized.