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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 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the dynamics of glacial retreat and its implications for global sea levels. Researchers are invited to present findings on the mechanisms driving glacial changes and their broader environmental consequences.
This session will explore the processes and effects of permafrost thawing in response to climate change. Contributions will address the release of greenhouse gases and the implications for local and global ecosystems.
This track examines the geological processes associated with sea level rise and its impact on coastal systems. Papers will discuss sedimentation changes, erosion patterns, and the response of ecosystems to shifting shorelines.
This session will delve into the alterations in the carbon cycle due to climate change, focusing on geological and biological interactions. Researchers are encouraged to present studies on carbon sequestration and emissions in various geological contexts.
This track aims to investigate the geomorphological responses to increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. Contributions will highlight case studies and modeling efforts that elucidate the impacts on geological systems.
This session will focus on the analysis of paleoclimate records to understand past climate conditions and their implications for future climate scenarios. Papers will emphasize the methodologies used to extract and interpret geological data.
This track will explore the changes in hydrological cycles due to climate change, including alterations in precipitation patterns and water availability. Researchers are invited to discuss the implications for geological systems and ecosystems.
This session will investigate the interactions between climate change and tectonic processes, including the influence of climatic factors on geological hazards. Contributions will focus on case studies and theoretical frameworks.
This track examines how climate change is influencing erosion processes across various geological settings. Researchers are encouraged to present findings on the factors driving erosion and their implications for landforms and sediment transport.
This session will address the challenges and strategies for achieving sustainability in geological systems affected by climate change. Contributions will focus on adaptive management practices and resilience-building measures.
This track will explore the assessment of geological hazards exacerbated by climate change, including landslides, flooding, and subsidence. Researchers are invited to discuss risk management strategies and mitigation approaches.
