Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This session will explore the emerging patterns of climate-induced migration across various regions. Participants will discuss the socio-economic factors driving these trends and their implications for communities and policymakers.
This track focuses on the vulnerabilities faced by displaced populations due to environmental changes. It aims to analyze the intersection of social, economic, and environmental factors that exacerbate their conditions.
This session will delve into the human rights implications of climate migration. Discussions will center on the legal frameworks and protections available for climate refugees and the responsibilities of states.
This track will examine effective adaptation strategies employed by migrant communities facing environmental challenges. Participants will share case studies and best practices that enhance resilience and sustainability.
This session will investigate the relationship between resource scarcity and migration patterns. It will highlight how diminishing resources influence migration decisions and the resulting social impacts.
This track will focus on the principles of climate justice as they relate to migration. Discussions will emphasize building social resilience among vulnerable populations affected by environmental changes.
This session will critically assess existing migration policies in light of environmental changes. Participants will explore innovative policy frameworks that address the complexities of climate migration.
This track will analyze the direct and indirect effects of global warming on migration trends. Researchers will present findings on how climate change alters human mobility and settlement patterns.
This session will explore sustainable practices adopted by migrant communities in response to environmental challenges. It will highlight the role of social sciences in promoting sustainable development among these populations.
This track will investigate the causes and consequences of forced migration due to environmental factors. Participants will discuss the implications for social cohesion and community resilience.
This session will provide geographical insights into the interplay between migration and environmental change. It will focus on spatial analysis and the role of geography in understanding migration dynamics.
