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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 methodologies for assessing the impacts of extreme weather events, including floods, droughts, and storms. Researchers are invited to present innovative approaches to hazard analysis and risk evaluation.
This session will explore the relationship between climate change and the frequency and intensity of meteorological extremes. Papers should address how changing climate patterns influence extreme rainfall, heatwaves, and other atmospheric hazards.
This track emphasizes the importance of effective disaster preparedness and response strategies in mitigating the impacts of meteorological extremes. Contributions should focus on case studies and best practices in emergency response planning.
This session aims to examine the socio-economic vulnerabilities associated with meteorological hazards. Researchers are encouraged to analyze factors that increase susceptibility and propose frameworks for resilience.
This track will discuss advancements in early warning systems for meteorological extremes, including technological innovations and data integration. Papers should highlight the effectiveness of these systems in enhancing disaster preparedness.
This session will investigate the impacts of extreme weather events on agricultural productivity and food security. Contributions should focus on adaptation strategies and resilient planning for agricultural systems.
This track seeks to explore the socio-economic consequences of weather-related disasters, including economic losses and community resilience. Researchers are invited to present empirical studies and theoretical frameworks.
This session will focus on innovative adaptation strategies aimed at enhancing resilience to meteorological extremes. Papers should discuss practical applications and policy implications for communities at risk.
This track will delve into the specific impacts of cyclones on human populations and infrastructure. Contributions should analyze risk factors, preparedness measures, and recovery efforts.
This session will address methodologies for flood risk assessment and management in the context of increasing extreme rainfall events. Researchers are encouraged to share insights on effective flood mitigation strategies.
This track will explore the dynamics of storm systems and advancements in predictive modeling techniques. Papers should focus on improving forecasting accuracy and understanding storm behavior under changing climatic conditions.