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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 global trade practices and environmental sustainability. It aims to identify strategies that promote sustainable trade while mitigating adverse environmental impacts.
This session focuses on the drivers of deforestation and the subsequent ecological consequences on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Researchers are invited to present findings on the impacts of land use change and forest degradation.
This track examines how global supply chains contribute to biodiversity loss and the implications for conservation efforts. Papers will discuss innovative approaches to minimize biodiversity risks within supply chain management.
This session addresses the role of environmental governance in shaping policies that affect biodiversity and deforestation. Contributions will focus on effective governance mechanisms that promote sustainable land use and conservation.
This track investigates the concept of ecological globalization and its impact on trade dynamics and biodiversity. Presentations will explore how international trade agreements can align with ecological preservation.
This session highlights sustainable trade practices that contribute to biodiversity conservation. Researchers are encouraged to share case studies and best practices that demonstrate successful integration of sustainability in trade.
This track delves into the implications of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem health. Papers will analyze the drivers of land use change and propose solutions to mitigate its negative effects.
This session focuses on assessing the ecological footprints associated with international trade activities. Contributions will evaluate the environmental costs of trade and propose metrics for sustainable trade assessment.
This track examines the various risk factors associated with biodiversity loss in the context of global trade. Researchers will discuss methodologies for assessing and managing these risks effectively.
This session explores the interactions between conservation policies and global trade frameworks. Papers will analyze how trade policies can support or hinder biodiversity conservation efforts.
This track invites discussions on innovative solutions aimed at promoting sustainable ecosystems in the face of global trade pressures. Presentations will focus on interdisciplinary approaches that integrate ecological science with trade practices.