Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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 development and application of novel bioindicators that can effectively reflect environmental health. Emphasis will be placed on methodologies that enhance the sensitivity and specificity of these indicators in various ecosystems.
This session will explore contemporary frameworks for ecological risk assessment, emphasizing their role in evaluating the impacts of pollutants on biodiversity. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the application of these frameworks in real-world scenarios.
This track will delve into the use of aquatic organisms as bioindicators for assessing water quality and ecosystem health. Discussions will include the selection of appropriate species and the interpretation of bioindicator data in freshwater and marine environments.
Focusing on terrestrial ecosystems, this session will examine the role of soil organisms and plant communities as bioindicators of habitat health. The track will highlight methods for monitoring soil quality and biodiversity in various land use contexts.
This track will address the development and application of metrics for measuring biodiversity across different ecosystems. Participants will share insights on how these metrics can inform conservation strategies and policy decisions.
This session will focus on methodologies for monitoring pollution and its effects on ecological systems. Discussions will include the integration of bioindicators in pollution assessment and the implications for environmental health.
This track will explore advanced techniques for ecosystem surveillance, including remote sensing and field-based assessments. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of technology in monitoring ecosystem changes and health.
Focusing on species-based monitoring, this session will discuss the significance of specific species as indicators of ecosystem health. Participants will evaluate case studies that demonstrate successful species monitoring programs.
This track will explore the integration of traditional ecological knowledge with scientific approaches to biomonitoring. Discussions will highlight the benefits of collaborative efforts in enhancing biodiversity conservation.
This session will examine the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and the role of bioindicators in assessing these effects. Participants will discuss adaptive strategies for monitoring and conserving biodiversity in changing climates.
This track will focus on the implications of biomonitoring data for environmental policy and management. Discussions will include how scientific findings can inform regulatory frameworks and promote sustainable practices.
