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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 focuses on the impacts of climate change on polar marine ecosystems, examining alterations in species distribution and habitat dynamics. Researchers will present findings on how these changes affect biodiversity and ecosystem services in polar regions.
This session will explore the mechanisms of ecological resilience among polar marine species in the face of environmental stressors. Studies will highlight adaptive strategies and the potential for species to thrive under changing conditions.
This track emphasizes the importance of habitat assessment in formulating effective conservation strategies for polar marine ecosystems. Presentations will cover methodologies for evaluating habitat quality and the implications for biodiversity preservation.
This session will address the latest techniques in ecosystem monitoring and biodiversity assessment in polar marine environments. Participants will discuss the role of technology and field studies in tracking changes in marine biodiversity.
This track investigates the relationship between marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in polar regions. Contributions will focus on how species interactions and community structures influence ecological processes.
This session will delve into the various environmental stressors affecting polar marine species and their interactions. Researchers will present studies on how these stressors alter species dynamics and community resilience.
This track will showcase advancements in ecological modeling techniques applied to polar marine systems. Presentations will highlight predictive models that assess the impacts of climate change and human activities on marine biodiversity.
This session will focus on innovative marine conservation strategies aimed at protecting polar habitats. Discussions will include policy frameworks and community engagement in conservation efforts.
This track will explore the ecosystem services provided by polar marine ecosystems and their importance to human well-being. Researchers will discuss the valuation of these services in the context of biodiversity loss and climate change.
This session will examine the adaptive responses of polar marine species to changing environmental conditions. Presentations will highlight evolutionary mechanisms and case studies of resilience in the face of climate impacts.
This track will promote interdisciplinary research approaches to understanding polar marine ecology. Participants will share insights from biology, oceanography, and environmental science to address complex ecological challenges.
