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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 role of coastal wetlands in enhancing resilience against climate change impacts, particularly sea level rise. It aims to explore adaptive management strategies that utilize wetland ecosystems to mitigate environmental vulnerabilities.
This session will examine the critical importance of mangrove ecosystems in supporting marine biodiversity and providing essential habitat for various species. Discussions will include conservation strategies and the ecological functions of mangroves in coastal environments.
This track will delve into the concept of blue carbon and its significance in carbon sequestration within coastal ecosystems. Presentations will address policy frameworks and economic incentives for the conservation of blue carbon habitats.
This session will explore the multifaceted ecosystem services provided by coastal wetlands and mangroves in shoreline protection. The focus will be on innovative approaches to enhance the resilience of coastal communities through natural infrastructure.
This track will highlight successful case studies and methodologies for restoring coastal habitats, including salt marshes and mangrove forests. Participants will discuss challenges and best practices in habitat restoration efforts aimed at enhancing ecological integrity.
This session will investigate the ecological dynamics of estuarine systems and their role in maintaining coastal resilience. Emphasis will be placed on the interactions between freshwater and marine environments and their implications for biodiversity.
This track will focus on methodologies for assessing coastal vulnerability to climate change and sea level rise. Participants will share insights on risk management strategies that incorporate ecological considerations.
This session will address the various strategies employed for the conservation of mangrove ecosystems, highlighting both successes and ongoing challenges. Discussions will include community involvement and policy frameworks that support mangrove preservation.
This track will explore the interconnections between marine biodiversity and the health of coastal ecosystems. Presentations will focus on the impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate change on marine life and ecosystem stability.
This session will showcase cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for monitoring coastal ecosystems, including remote sensing and ecological modeling. Participants will discuss the implications of these technologies for research and management practices.
This track will highlight the importance of integrating traditional ecological knowledge with scientific approaches in coastal management. Discussions will focus on collaborative strategies that empower local communities in conservation efforts.