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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 how anthropological frameworks can enhance our understanding of climate change impacts on diverse cultures. It aims to highlight the role of local knowledge and practices in shaping climate action strategies.
This session focuses on the dynamics of social movements advocating for environmental justice and sustainability. It examines the strategies, successes, and challenges faced by these movements in various sociopolitical contexts.
This track investigates the interplay between social change and ecological sustainability, emphasizing how societal transformations can drive environmental stewardship. Papers will analyze case studies that illustrate successful sustainable practices within communities.
This session addresses the intersection of climate policy and social equity, exploring how policies can be designed to promote fairness and justice. It invites discussions on the implications of climate action for marginalized communities.
This track examines the adaptive strategies employed by communities facing the challenges of global warming. It seeks to identify best practices and lessons learned from grassroots initiatives aimed at enhancing resilience.
This session focuses on the role of renewable energy technologies in fostering social innovation and community empowerment. It will highlight case studies that demonstrate the social benefits of transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
This track explores the social dimensions of sustainability transitions, including the cultural, economic, and political factors that influence these processes. Papers will discuss frameworks for understanding how societies can effectively transition to sustainable practices.
This session delves into the principles of eco-sociology and their application to environmental justice issues. It aims to foster discussions on how sociological insights can inform equitable environmental policies.
This track focuses on the importance of community engagement in effective resource management practices. It will explore collaborative approaches that empower local populations to manage their natural resources sustainably.
This session examines the role of social movements in driving climate action at local, national, and global levels. It will analyze the effectiveness of various advocacy strategies and the impact of collective action on policy change.
This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from various fields related to environmental sociology. It aims to foster collaborative research that addresses complex environmental challenges through diverse theoretical lenses.