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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.
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track will explore the effects of climate change on forest dynamics, including species composition and productivity. Researchers are encouraged to present studies on adaptive management strategies for forest resilience.
This session will focus on the responses of grassland ecosystems to climate variability and extreme weather events. Contributions should address biodiversity shifts and the implications for ecosystem services.
This track will investigate the relationship between biodiversity loss and the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Papers are invited that examine mechanisms of resilience and recovery in degraded habitats.
This session will delve into the ecological consequences of habitat shifts due to climate change. Researchers are encouraged to present findings on species adaptation strategies and their implications for conservation.
This track will address the concept of resilience in terrestrial ecosystems under climate stress. Contributions should focus on case studies and frameworks for enhancing resilience in various ecological contexts.
This session will examine the causes and consequences of land degradation across different ecosystems. Papers should propose innovative restoration strategies that promote ecological recovery and sustainability.
This track will explore the dynamics of carbon cycling within terrestrial ecosystems and its implications for climate change mitigation. Contributions should highlight the role of soil, vegetation, and land use in carbon sequestration.
This session will focus on methodologies and technologies for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity in the context of climate change. Researchers are invited to share insights on data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
This track will investigate the impacts of climate change on terrestrial food webs and trophic interactions. Papers should address shifts in species interactions and their consequences for ecosystem stability.
This session will explore effective conservation strategies in the face of climate-induced challenges. Contributions should focus on policy implications and community-based approaches to biodiversity conservation.
This track will examine the various mechanisms through which species and ecosystems adapt to changing climatic conditions. Researchers are encouraged to present empirical studies and theoretical frameworks that enhance our understanding of ecological adaptation.
