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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES '25 / IX. International Conference on Climate, Ecology, and Sustainability
Theme:
Ecosystem Dynamics and Future Challenges
Format: Online Event

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The IX. International Conference on Climate, Ecology, and Sustainability (CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES '25) will convene online. Coordinated by DAKAM (Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Center) and organized by BILSAS (Science, Art, Sport Productions), this conference offers an interdisciplinary forum for academics, researchers, policymakers, and professionals to critically examine the interconnections between ecosystems, human demands, and climate change.

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Conference Objectives

CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES '25 seeks to advance academic and policy-oriented discussions on the interactions between natural resource stocks, ecosystem flows, and societal needs. The conference addresses the compounded challenges posed by climate change, population growth, urbanization, and the demand for sustainable food systems. Through rigorous inquiry and dialogue, the event aims to contribute to the development of frameworks that promote resilience, equity, and sustainability.

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Key Themes

  1. Ecosystem Services and Systemic Transitions:
    Theoretical and empirical perspectives on the relationship between natural stocks, ecosystem flows, and human needs, and how these dynamics may evolve under future scenarios.

  2. Climate Change and Socio-Ecological Resilience:
    Examining the implications of climate change for ecosystem stability, urbanization patterns, and food security systems.

  3. Population Growth and Sustainable Development:
    Strategic approaches to managing resources to meet the demands for housing, infrastructure, and agricultural production in a rapidly growing world.

  4. Governance and Policy Integration:
    The role of ecosystem service frameworks in shaping effective policies and fostering collaboration among scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders.

  5. Innovative Approaches to Climate Adaptation:
    Technological, ecological, and social innovations for mitigating the effects of climate change and enhancing adaptive capacity.

 

Submission and Publication

Abstracts will undergo a double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic quality and relevance. Accepted contributions will be included in the Conference Proceedings E-Book (ISBN), distributed digitally to all participants. Pre-recorded video presentations will also be published online to maximize accessibility and scholarly exchange.

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Why Participate

  • Engage with advanced research on climate change, sustainability, and ecology.

  • Contribute to interdisciplinary debates on ecosystem dynamics and future sustainability challenges.

  • Disseminate your findings and ideas to a global audience of specialists.

 

Invitation

CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES '25 provides a platform for intellectual engagement with one of the most pressing global challenges of our era. Academics, researchers, and professionals from all disciplines and regions are encouraged to participate, fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue on climate resilience, ecological sustainability, and systemic change.

We invite you to join this critical conversation and contribute to shaping actionable knowledge for the future.

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CALENDER  

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Abstract Submission Deadline:

MARCH 7, 2025

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Registration Deadline:

APRIL 3, 2025

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Presentation Submission

MAY 17, 2025

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Full papers Submission Deadline: 

MAY 10, 2025

CONTACT

 

info@dakam.org

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Snumlar

THEMES

1. Ecosystem Dynamics and Future Transitions

  • Ecosystem Services and Societal Benefits: Quantifying and enhancing ecosystem contributions to human well-being.

  • Ecosystem Creation and Restoration: Designing and implementing strategies to restore or create resilient ecosystems.

  • Disturbance Ecology: Examining ecosystem responses to natural and human-induced disturbances.

  • Fragile Ecosystems and Hotspot Management: Managing sensitive regions and biodiversity hotspots in the face of global change.

  • Ecohydrology and Water Management: Addressing the interplay between water resources and ecosystem functionality.

2. Climate Change and Resilience

  • Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: Assessing and mitigating climate change’s effects on ecosystems and societies.

  • Global Warming and Systemic Responses: Understanding the mechanisms and responses to global warming.

  • Sustainability and Resilience Frameworks: Developing approaches for building sustainable and adaptive systems.

  • Carbon Footprint and Climate Accountability: Measuring and mitigating carbon emissions across sectors.

3. Innovations in Ecology and Sustainability

  • Biomimetics and Sustainable Innovation: Leveraging nature-inspired designs for addressing environmental challenges.

  • Ecological Modelling and Future Scenarios: Using advanced tools to predict and analyze ecosystem responses to change.

  • Ecological Engineering and Design: Integrating ecological principles into sustainable environmental management.

  • Ecological Complexity and Systems Thinking: Investigating the dynamics of complex ecological networks.

  • Biophilia and Human-Nature Interactions: Exploring the psychological and ecological benefits of connecting with nature.

4. Resource Management and Sustainable Development

  • Anthropogenic Pressures on Ecosystems: Examining the impact of human activities on ecological balance.

  • Arid Lands and Desertification: Addressing the challenges and solutions for desertification in arid regions.

  • Energy Production, Consumption, and Sustainability: Evaluating ecological impacts and transitions to renewable energy systems.

  • Watershed and River Catchment Management: Managing water systems holistically to maintain ecosystem health.

  • Recycling, Waste Management, and Circular Economy: Innovating in waste reduction and resource recovery.

5. Governance, Policy, and Socio-Economic Integration

  • Environmental Policy and Governance: Examining policy frameworks and governance mechanisms for addressing ecological challenges.

  • Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Exploring economic systems that prioritize sustainability and equity.

  • Integrating Socio-Economics and Ecology: Bridging social, economic, and ecological research to foster interdisciplinary solutions.

  • Biodiversity and Conservation Biology: Developing conservation strategies that align with policy and stakeholder needs.

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

scientific committee

Prof. Dr. Sumer ARAS

Ankara University

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Prof. Dr. Ahmet ASAN

Trakya University, Biology

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Prof.Dr. Latif KURT

Ankara University, Biology

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Prof.Dr.Gülen ÖZALP

Istanbul University

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Prof.Dr. Kadriye SORKUN

Hacettepe University, Biology

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Prof. Dr. Cihan Demirci TANSEL

Istanbul University

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Prof.Dr. DoÄŸanay TOLUNAY

Istanbul University

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Prof. Dr. Selcuk YURTSEVER

Trakya University

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nur Kocberber KILIC

Ankara University, Biology

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Burcin PISKIN

Yildiz Technical University

MSc. Thesis: Investigation of Structural, Microstructural and Thermoelectrical properties of Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 alloys, YTÜ, Chemical Engineering, 2001.

 

PhD. Thesis: Investigation of Semiconductive Alloys Electrical, Thermoelectrical, Physical and Chemical Properties and Their Applications in Industry, YTÜ Chemical Engineering, 2006.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aysun Kilic SULOGLU

Hacettepe University, Biology

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