Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
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
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on novel methodologies for assessing the economic value of marine ecosystem services. Participants will explore frameworks that integrate ecological data with socio-economic factors to inform conservation strategies.
This session will examine the critical role of biodiversity in maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. Discussions will include strategies for species preservation and the implications of biodiversity loss on ecosystem services.
This track will highlight successful case studies and innovative techniques in habitat restoration, focusing on coastal ecosystems. Participants will discuss the ecological and socio-economic benefits of restoring degraded marine habitats.
This session will address contemporary challenges in fisheries management, emphasizing sustainable practices that balance ecological health with economic viability. Participants will share insights on policy development and community engagement in fisheries.
This track will explore the mechanisms of carbon sequestration in marine ecosystems, including the role of seagrasses and mangroves. Discussions will focus on the potential of these ecosystems in mitigating climate change.
This session will delve into the processes of nutrient cycling within marine environments and their implications for ecosystem health. Participants will discuss the impact of human activities on nutrient dynamics and strategies for restoration.
This track will examine the role of marine ecosystems in providing coastal protection against natural hazards. Discussions will include the integration of ecosystem-based approaches in coastal management and resilience planning.
This session will focus on the importance of ecological monitoring in assessing the health of marine ecosystems. Participants will share methodologies and technologies for effective monitoring and data collection.
This track will address the various ways human activities impact marine ecosystems, from pollution to overfishing. Participants will discuss innovative solutions and policy measures to mitigate these impacts.
This session will explore the role of marine protected areas in enhancing climate resilience for marine ecosystems. Discussions will focus on management strategies that promote adaptive capacity in the face of climate change.
This track will highlight the importance of community involvement in marine conservation initiatives. Participants will share successful case studies and strategies for fostering collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and local communities.
