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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 direct and indirect effects of climate change on biodiversity across various ecosystems. Researchers are invited to present findings on species extinction risks, population dynamics, and shifts in community composition.
This track focuses on the implications of climate change for ecosystem services that support human well-being. Contributions will examine how alterations in ecosystem function affect provisioning, regulating, and cultural services.
This session aims to address the phenomenon of habitat shifts and their consequences for species distribution patterns. Presentations will highlight case studies and modeling efforts that illustrate these dynamics in various ecological contexts.
This track will delve into the mechanisms of ecological adaptation and resilience in response to climate change. Researchers are encouraged to share insights on genetic, behavioral, and community-level adaptations that enhance survival.
This session will focus on assessing the vulnerability of ecosystems to climate change impacts. Contributions will include methodologies for evaluating risks and identifying critical thresholds for ecosystem health.
This track will explore the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle, emphasizing feedback mechanisms and sequestration potential. Presentations will address both terrestrial and aquatic systems.
This session will discuss innovative conservation strategies aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change on ecosystems. Researchers are invited to present successful case studies and frameworks for adaptive management.
This track will highlight advanced techniques for monitoring and assessing ecosystem health in the face of climate change. Contributions will focus on remote sensing, field surveys, and modeling approaches.
This session will examine the specific impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems, including freshwater and marine environments. Researchers are encouraged to discuss changes in water quality, species interactions, and habitat integrity.
This track will investigate how ecological communities respond to climate change through shifts in species interactions and community structure. Presentations will focus on empirical studies and theoretical frameworks.
This session will explore the integration of climate science into ecological research and its implications for policy and practice. Contributions will highlight interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative efforts to address climate-related challenges.