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Hybrid Event

9th - 10th July 2026 | Fukuoka, Japan

International Conference on Sea Level Rise and Coastal Vulnerability (ICSLRCV - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

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.

Why it matters

SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Ecosystems

This track will explore the ecological consequences of rising sea levels on coastal habitats, including wetlands and estuaries. Researchers will present findings on biodiversity loss and shifts in species distributions due to changing salinity and habitat availability.

Track 02
Coastal Flooding: Risk Assessment and Management

This session will focus on methodologies for assessing the risks associated with coastal flooding in the context of climate change. Papers will discuss innovative management strategies and policy frameworks aimed at mitigating flood impacts on vulnerable communities.

Track 03
Shoreline Retreat: Causes and Consequences

This track will examine the processes driving shoreline retreat, including natural and anthropogenic factors. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the socio-economic implications of erosion on coastal populations.

Track 04
Saltwater Intrusion: Mechanisms and Mitigation

This session will investigate the mechanisms behind saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers and its implications for water security. Researchers will discuss potential mitigation strategies to protect coastal freshwater resources.

Track 05
Coastal Erosion: Monitoring and Modeling Techniques

This track will cover advanced monitoring and modeling techniques used to assess coastal erosion dynamics. Participants will share innovative approaches to predict erosion patterns and inform coastal management practices.

Track 06
Climate Impacts on Coastal Infrastructure

This session will address the vulnerabilities of coastal infrastructure to climate change impacts, including sea level rise and extreme weather events. Papers will explore resilience-building strategies and the integration of climate considerations in infrastructure planning.

Track 07
Hazard Mapping for Coastal Vulnerability

This track will focus on the development and application of hazard mapping techniques to identify areas at risk from coastal hazards. Researchers will present tools and frameworks that enhance understanding of vulnerability in coastal regions.

Track 08
Marine Impacts of Climate Change

This session will explore the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, including shifts in species distributions and changes in ocean chemistry. Presentations will highlight the implications for fisheries and marine biodiversity.

Track 09
Tidal Changes and Their Implications

This track will investigate the effects of changing tidal patterns due to sea level rise and climate variability. Researchers will discuss the implications for coastal ecosystems and human activities reliant on tidal dynamics.

Track 10
Storm Surges: Prediction and Preparedness

This session will focus on the prediction models for storm surges and their role in coastal preparedness. Papers will discuss the integration of scientific research into emergency response planning and community resilience.

Track 11
Resilience Planning for Sustainable Coasts

This track will examine strategies for enhancing resilience in coastal communities facing climate change challenges. Presentations will highlight best practices in sustainable coastal development and community engagement in resilience planning.

2026 UPDATE

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