Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
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 methodologies for assessing marine biodiversity, including remote sensing and genetic techniques. Participants will explore the implications of these approaches for conservation and management strategies.
This session will delve into the various ecosystem services provided by coastal and marine environments, emphasizing their economic and ecological significance. Discussions will include valuation methods and their applications in policy-making.
This track will examine advanced techniques for monitoring marine habitats and the effectiveness of restoration efforts. Case studies will highlight successful strategies and the role of technology in habitat recovery.
This session will explore the intersection of ecological economics and marine resource management, focusing on valuation frameworks that incorporate environmental and social dimensions. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate successful integration of economic principles in conservation efforts.
This track will investigate the complex interactions among marine species and their impact on ecosystem functioning. Presentations will highlight research on trophic dynamics, mutualisms, and the implications for biodiversity conservation.
This session will address the concept of ecological resilience in marine ecosystems, focusing on factors that enhance or diminish resilience. Participants will discuss frameworks for assessing resilience and implications for management in the face of climate change.
This track will explore innovative conservation strategies and policy frameworks aimed at protecting marine biodiversity. Discussions will include stakeholder engagement, legal frameworks, and the role of marine protected areas.
This session will focus on methodologies for environmental monitoring and impact assessment in marine environments. Participants will share best practices and case studies that demonstrate effective monitoring frameworks.
This track will examine strategies for the sustainable management of marine resources, emphasizing the balance between human use and conservation. Case studies will illustrate successful management practices and stakeholder collaboration.
This session will discuss the development and application of biodiversity metrics and indicators in marine ecosystems. Participants will explore how these tools can inform conservation efforts and policy decisions.
This track will investigate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, including shifts in species distributions and habitat degradation. Presentations will address adaptation strategies and the role of science in informing policy responses.
