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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 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track explores the mechanisms through which climate variability influences ecosystem resilience. Emphasis will be placed on understanding adaptive capacities and the role of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem functions under changing climatic conditions.
This session focuses on the diverse ecological responses observed in various ecosystems due to climate change. Researchers are invited to present findings on species adaptations, shifts in community dynamics, and alterations in ecosystem processes.
This track examines the impacts of climate variability on vegetation dynamics across different biomes. Contributions will highlight shifts in species composition, phenology, and the implications for ecosystem services.
This session delves into the complex interactions between forest ecosystems and climate variability. Topics will include carbon cycling, forest health, and the role of forests in climate mitigation and adaptation.
This track investigates how terrestrial ecosystems respond to various climate stressors, including temperature extremes and altered precipitation patterns. Presentations will focus on feedback processes and long-term ecological monitoring.
This session addresses the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the context of climate variability. Researchers will discuss how changes in species diversity influence ecosystem stability and productivity.
This track focuses on the responses of ocean ecosystems to climate variability, including shifts in marine species distributions and ecosystem dynamics. Contributions will explore the implications for fisheries and marine biodiversity.
This session examines the adaptive capacity of various ecosystems in response to climate change. Discussions will center on strategies for enhancing resilience and the role of ecological management practices.
This track investigates the responses of individual species to climate change, focusing on physiological, behavioral, and ecological adaptations. Presentations will highlight case studies and modeling approaches.
This session explores the feedback processes that occur between climate systems and ecosystems. Researchers will present findings on how ecological changes can influence climate patterns and vice versa.
This track emphasizes the importance of long-term ecological monitoring in understanding climate impacts on ecosystems. Contributions will showcase methodologies and results from long-term studies that reveal trends and shifts in ecological dynamics.
