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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 complex dynamics between seawater and freshwater systems in coastal environments. It aims to explore the mechanisms driving these interactions and their implications for coastal hydrology.
This session will delve into advanced modeling techniques for predicting saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers. Participants will discuss the efficacy of various models and their applications in real-world scenarios.
This track addresses the hydrological processes within estuarine systems and their management challenges. Emphasis will be placed on sustainable practices to balance ecological health and human activities.
This session will examine the processes leading to groundwater salinization in coastal regions. Discussions will include both natural and anthropogenic factors contributing to this critical issue.
This track will focus on the application of hydrodynamic models to understand coastal water movement and its implications for saltwater intrusion. Participants will share insights on model calibration and validation.
This session will explore the impact of tidal fluctuations on the hydrology of coastal aquifers. The relationship between tidal dynamics and freshwater-saltwater interfaces will be a key focus.
This track aims to evaluate methodologies for assessing coastal water balance, including inputs, outputs, and storage changes. Participants will discuss the implications of water balance studies for resource management.
This session will investigate the environmental consequences of sea-level rise on coastal hydrology and ecosystems. The focus will be on adaptive strategies to mitigate these impacts.
This track will address methods for assessing the vulnerability of coastal aquifers to saltwater intrusion. Discussions will include risk factors and management strategies to protect these vital resources.
This session will explore innovative strategies for managing coastal resources in the face of hydrological challenges. Emphasis will be placed on integrating scientific research with policy-making.
This track will focus on the dynamics of brackish water intrusion in coastal areas and its implications for freshwater availability. Participants will discuss case studies and modeling approaches to better understand these processes.