Pre-Enrollment

13th August 2026

Final Paper Submission

18th August 2026

Registration Deadline

28th August`2026

Conference Date

12th Sep - 13th Sep 2026

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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.

SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 8
SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
TRACK 01

Ecological Dynamics of the Amazon Rainforest

This track focuses on the intricate ecological interactions within the Amazon rainforest, examining species diversity and ecosystem services. Contributions will explore the impacts of climate change and human activities on these vital ecological processes.

TRACK 02

Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Biodiversity Conservation

This session highlights the role of Indigenous knowledge in biodiversity conservation practices within the Amazon. Papers will investigate how traditional ecological knowledge can inform contemporary conservation strategies and enhance sustainability.

TRACK 03

Cultural Practices and Spirituality in Amazonian Communities

This track examines the intersection of culture and spirituality in Amazonian communities, focusing on rituals and community practices. Contributions will analyze how these cultural elements shape identity and influence environmental stewardship.

TRACK 04

Colonial Encounters and Their Legacy in the Amazon

This session explores the historical and contemporary impacts of colonial encounters on Amazonian societies and ecosystems. Papers will address issues of identity, resource use, and the ongoing effects of colonialism in the region.

TRACK 05

Sustainable Resource Management in Amazonian Communities

This track focuses on innovative approaches to resource management that promote sustainability in Amazonian communities. Contributions will highlight case studies and practices that balance ecological integrity with community needs.

TRACK 06

Globalization and Its Impact on Amazonian Cultures

This session investigates the effects of globalization on the cultural landscapes of Amazonian societies. Papers will explore how global economic forces and cultural exchanges reshape local identities and practices.

TRACK 07

Climate Change and Its Effects on Amazonian Biodiversity

This track addresses the pressing issue of climate change and its implications for biodiversity in the Amazon. Contributions will examine adaptive strategies employed by communities and ecosystems in response to environmental shifts.

TRACK 08

Community Practices and Resilience in the Amazon

This session focuses on the resilience of Amazonian communities in the face of environmental and social challenges. Papers will explore community-led initiatives that foster adaptation and sustainability.

TRACK 09

Rituals and Identity in Amazonian Societies

This track examines the role of rituals in shaping individual and collective identities within Amazonian societies. Contributions will analyze how these practices reflect and reinforce cultural values and social cohesion.

TRACK 10

Conservation Strategies and Indigenous Rights

This session explores the intersection of conservation efforts and Indigenous rights in the Amazon. Papers will discuss the importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives into conservation policies and practices.

TRACK 11

The Role of Traditional Knowledge in Environmental Stewardship

This track highlights the significance of traditional knowledge in promoting environmental stewardship among Amazonian communities. Contributions will showcase successful examples of integrating traditional practices with modern conservation efforts.