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International Conference on Marine Ecosystem Services and Climate Adaptation (ICMESCA-26)

12th - 13th Nov 2026,Lyon, France

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13th Oct 2026

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23rd Oct 2026

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28th Oct 2026

Conference Date

12th - 13th Nov 2026

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

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
Session Tracks
Track 01
Innovative Approaches to Marine Ecosystem Valuation

This track focuses on novel methodologies for assessing the economic value of marine ecosystem services. Participants will explore case studies that highlight the importance of valuation in policy-making and conservation efforts.

Track 02
Climate Change Impacts on Oceanic Biodiversity

This session will examine the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity and the implications for ecosystem services. Researchers will present findings on species adaptation, shifts in distribution, and potential loss of biodiversity.

Track 03
Coastal Resilience and Adaptation Strategies

This track will discuss strategies for enhancing coastal resilience in the face of climate change. Topics will include habitat restoration, community engagement, and the role of natural infrastructure in adaptation.

Track 04
Ecosystem-Based Management for Sustainable Fisheries

This session will explore the principles and practices of ecosystem-based management in fisheries. Emphasis will be placed on balancing ecological health with economic viability and community needs.

Track 05
Carbon Sequestration in Marine Environments

This track will investigate the role of marine ecosystems in carbon sequestration and their potential contributions to climate mitigation. Presentations will cover various habitats, including mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes.

Track 06
Ecological Monitoring Techniques for Marine Ecosystems

This session will highlight advanced ecological monitoring techniques used to assess the health of marine ecosystems. Participants will share innovative tools and methodologies for data collection and analysis.

Track 07
Marine Policy and Governance for Climate Adaptation

This track will focus on the development and implementation of marine policies that support climate adaptation efforts. Discussions will include stakeholder engagement, regulatory frameworks, and international cooperation.

Track 08
Habitat Protection and Restoration Initiatives

This session will address the importance of habitat protection and restoration in maintaining marine ecosystem services. Case studies will illustrate successful initiatives and the challenges faced in implementation.

Track 09
Biodiversity Management in Changing Ocean Conditions

This track will explore strategies for managing marine biodiversity in the context of changing ocean conditions. Participants will discuss adaptive management practices and the integration of scientific research into policy.

Track 10
Resilience Assessment Frameworks for Marine Ecosystems

This session will present frameworks for assessing the resilience of marine ecosystems to climate change. Emphasis will be placed on practical applications and case studies that demonstrate effective assessment methods.

Track 11
Integrating Climate Adaptation into Marine Conservation Planning

This track will explore the integration of climate adaptation strategies into marine conservation planning. Participants will discuss the importance of aligning conservation goals with climate resilience objectives.

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