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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 innovative sustainable tourism practices that enhance the preservation of cultural landscapes in Oceania. It aims to highlight case studies that demonstrate the balance between tourism development and environmental conservation.
This session focuses on the role of Indigenous knowledge systems in shaping cultural heritage and identity in Oceania. Papers will examine how these knowledge systems contribute to the conservation of cultural landscapes and community resilience.
This track investigates the effects of globalization on the cultural landscapes of Oceania, with an emphasis on both positive and negative outcomes. Contributions will analyze how global influences reshape local identities and heritage practices.
This session addresses the intersection of ecotourism and community development in Oceania, focusing on how ecotourism initiatives can empower local communities. Papers will discuss best practices and challenges faced in implementing sustainable ecotourism projects.
This track examines the significance of rituals and performances in the cultural landscapes of Oceania. It seeks to understand how these practices contribute to community identity and heritage preservation.
This session explores the relationship between architecture and heritage conservation in Oceania, focusing on traditional and contemporary practices. Papers will highlight strategies for preserving architectural heritage while accommodating modern development needs.
This track investigates the challenges and opportunities of achieving economic growth while ensuring environmental sustainability in Oceania. Contributions will explore policies and practices that promote sustainable development in tourism and related sectors.
This session delves into the historical and contemporary impacts of colonial encounters on cultural exchange in Oceania. Papers will analyze how these interactions have shaped current cultural landscapes and community identities.
This track focuses on the role of tourism in promoting environmental conservation efforts in Oceania. It will highlight successful initiatives that leverage tourism to protect natural and cultural resources.
This session examines the processes of identity formation within Oceania's diverse communities, particularly in the context of globalization and cultural exchange. Papers will explore how heritage and cultural landscapes influence community identities.
This track addresses the impact of climate change on the cultural landscapes of Oceania, focusing on both threats and adaptive strategies. Contributions will discuss how communities are responding to environmental changes while preserving their cultural heritage.