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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 will explore the physiological and behavioral adaptations of marine organisms in response to climate change. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the genetic and ecological factors that facilitate resilience in these species.
This session will focus on the multifaceted impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, including alterations in species distribution and community dynamics. Participants will discuss the implications for ecosystem services and biodiversity.
This track will examine the concept of ecological resilience in marine habitats under stress from climate change. Case studies will highlight successful strategies for enhancing resilience and restoring degraded ecosystems.
This session will address methodologies for assessing marine biodiversity in the context of climate change. Discussions will include the role of technology and citizen science in monitoring biodiversity shifts.
This track will focus on innovative conservation strategies aimed at protecting marine biodiversity in light of climate change. Participants will share successful case studies and discuss policy implications.
This session will delve into the use of ecological modeling to predict the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of empirical data and modeling approaches.
This track will investigate how environmental stressors, such as temperature rise and ocean acidification, affect species interactions within marine ecosystems. The implications for food webs and community structure will be discussed.
This session will focus on methodologies for habitat assessment and the effectiveness of restoration techniques in marine environments. Participants will share insights on best practices and lessons learned from restoration projects.
This track will explore the interplay between oceanographic processes and climate impacts on marine life. Discussions will include how changes in ocean currents and temperatures affect marine biodiversity.
This session will examine the structure and function of ecological networks in marine environments, particularly in the context of climate change. Participants will discuss the implications for species dynamics and ecosystem stability.
This track will highlight cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for environmental monitoring of marine ecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on the role of remote sensing and data analytics in understanding climate impacts.