Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on the physical processes that shape coastlines, including erosion, sediment transport, and shoreline dynamics. Contributions will explore the interplay between natural forces and human interventions in coastal environments.
This session will investigate the various mechanisms of sediment transport in coastal regions, emphasizing the role of hydrodynamics and sediment characteristics. Research findings will aim to enhance our understanding of sediment dynamics and their implications for coastal management.
This track addresses the multifaceted impacts of rising sea levels on coastal ecosystems and human communities. Papers will discuss adaptive strategies and resilience planning to mitigate the effects of sea level rise.
This session will explore the effects of storm events on coastal environments and the resilience of ecosystems and human infrastructure. Contributions will highlight innovative approaches to hazard mitigation and recovery.
This track examines the role of tidal forces in shaping coastal dynamics, including sediment transport and habitat formation. Research will focus on the interaction between tidal patterns and coastal management practices.
This session will delve into the relationship between wave dynamics and coastal morphology, investigating how wave action influences shoreline changes. Studies will contribute to the understanding of coastal processes critical for management and restoration efforts.
This track will focus on the unique processes occurring in estuarine environments and their significance for ecosystem functioning. Papers will address the interactions between freshwater and marine systems and their implications for habitat restoration.
This session will explore the various human interventions in coastal management, including beach nourishment and habitat restoration projects. Contributions will critically assess the effectiveness and sustainability of these interventions.
This track highlights the vital role of mangrove ecosystems in coastal protection and biodiversity. Research will focus on the ecological services provided by mangroves and their potential for climate change adaptation.
This session will examine the policy frameworks that guide coastal management practices and decision-making. Contributions will analyze the effectiveness of current policies and propose innovative solutions for sustainable coastal governance.
This track will showcase the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in monitoring coastal processes and management. Papers will demonstrate how GIS tools can enhance data collection, analysis, and visualization for informed decision-making.
