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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 session will explore the various ways climate change affects crop yields across different regions. Emphasis will be placed on empirical studies and modeling approaches that quantify these impacts.
This track will focus on the development and implementation of innovative adaptation strategies specifically designed for regions facing severe drought conditions. Participants will discuss case studies and best practices that enhance agricultural resilience.
This session will delve into the physiological and agronomic responses of crops to heat stress. Strategies for mitigating heat-related impacts on crop productivity will be critically examined.
This track will highlight climate-smart agricultural practices that enhance productivity while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Discussions will include the integration of technology and traditional knowledge in sustainable farming.
Participants will engage in discussions on methodologies for assessing risks associated with climate change in agricultural systems. The focus will be on developing frameworks for effective risk management and decision-making.
This session will explore various mitigation strategies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural practices. Emphasis will be placed on policy implications and practical applications in different agroecosystems.
This track will address the challenges posed by increasing weather extremes on agricultural productivity. Solutions and adaptive measures to enhance resilience will be discussed, drawing on recent research and field experiences.
This session will focus on innovative techniques for soil moisture management under changing climatic conditions. The importance of soil health and moisture retention strategies for sustainable agriculture will be emphasized.
Participants will examine the implications of climate change on pest and disease dynamics in agriculture. Strategies for integrated pest management and disease control in the context of climate variability will be discussed.
This track will explore the concept of resilience within agroecosystems and the practices that promote sustainability. Discussions will focus on ecosystem services and their role in supporting agricultural adaptation.
This session will address the role of climate forecasting in agricultural planning and decision-making. Participants will discuss tools and methodologies for integrating climate data into agricultural practices to enhance resilience.