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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 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on novel techniques and methodologies for coral reef restoration, including coral transplantation and the use of artificial reefs. Participants will explore case studies demonstrating successful restoration efforts and their implications for marine biodiversity.
This session will delve into the principles and practices of marine ecosystem engineering aimed at enhancing habitat quality and resilience. Discussions will include the design and implementation of engineered structures that support marine life.
This track will examine adaptive management strategies that address the impacts of climate change on coral reefs. Researchers will present findings on resilience-building practices and their effectiveness in promoting reef recovery.
This session will cover methodologies for monitoring coral reef health and biodiversity, including the use of technology and citizen science. Participants will discuss the importance of data collection in informing conservation strategies.
This track will explore the diverse biological communities associated with coral reefs and their critical ecosystem services. Presentations will highlight the interconnections between biodiversity, ecosystem function, and human well-being.
This session will investigate the physiological and ecological mechanisms behind coral bleaching events and subsequent recovery processes. Researchers will share insights into the factors influencing resilience and recovery in coral populations.
This track will focus on the design principles and ecological impacts of artificial reefs as a tool for habitat enhancement. Case studies will illustrate the role of artificial structures in supporting marine biodiversity.
This session will explore innovative design approaches for marine habitats that promote biodiversity conservation. Participants will discuss the integration of ecological principles in habitat planning and management.
This track will address the challenges faced in marine ecosystem restoration and present potential solutions. Discussions will include stakeholder engagement, policy frameworks, and funding mechanisms for successful restoration projects.
This session will examine the resilience of coral reefs to various anthropogenic stressors, including pollution and overfishing. Researchers will present findings on the adaptive capacities of reef ecosystems and management strategies to enhance resilience.
This track will highlight emerging trends and future directions in coral reef research, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative efforts. Participants will discuss the importance of integrating physical and life sciences in addressing coral reef challenges.
