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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 latest technological innovations in soil remediation, including novel methods for contaminant degradation and immobilization. Researchers are invited to present their findings on the efficacy and sustainability of these emerging technologies.
This session will explore the use of plants in the remediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals. Contributions should highlight successful case studies and the mechanisms by which plants facilitate pollutant uptake and detoxification.
This track examines bioremediation techniques that utilize microbial processes for the degradation of organic pollutants in soil. Papers should address the role of microbial communities and their interactions with contaminants.
This session will discuss methods for enhancing soil health and quality through amendments and sustainable practices. Contributions are encouraged on the impact of organic matter and other soil amendments on soil properties and ecosystem services.
This track focuses on the assessment of environmental risks associated with soil contamination and remediation efforts. Researchers are invited to present methodologies for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of remediation strategies.
This session will cover techniques for monitoring soil pollutants and assessing their impact on soil health. Contributions should include innovative approaches to pollutant detection and quantification.
This track emphasizes the importance of sustainability in soil remediation practices. Papers should explore strategies that balance environmental protection with economic viability in the remediation of contaminated sites.
This session will delve into the mechanisms of contaminant transport within soil systems and the factors influencing these processes. Contributions should provide insights into modeling and experimental studies related to soil dynamics.
This track focuses on novel approaches to soil rehabilitation following contamination or degradation. Researchers are encouraged to share their experiences with innovative practices that restore soil function and biodiversity.
This session will highlight environmentally friendly remediation solutions that minimize ecological impact. Papers should discuss the effectiveness and practicality of green technologies in soil remediation.
This track encourages interdisciplinary collaboration in soil remediation research, bringing together experts from various fields. Contributions should showcase partnerships that enhance the understanding and effectiveness of remediation strategies.