Call for Abstracts
Please register and submit your abstract through the Online Submission system on the official conference website.
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Online Form Submission: Please fill out the required fields directly in the submission system, including Category, Title, Keywords, and a short Abstract (maximum 500 words).
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File Format & Size: Only .doc format is accepted. The uploaded file must not exceed 20 MB in size.
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File Naming: [Last name_First name].doc. Example: Doe_John.doc.
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Competitions: You may opt-in for the "Best Paper Award" or "Best Poster Award" during the online submission process.
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Author Roles & Permissions: A confirmation email will be sent to all authors upon submission. Only the designated corresponding author can modify, upload, or withdraw the submission. All other authors will have read-only permission.
Conference Themes
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
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Adaptive Green Infrastructure & Ecological Networks
Multi-scale connectivity (community–urban–regional), corridor/node design, core–buffer–link systems, indicators and models.
Keywords: connectivity, corridors, patch–matrix–corridor, circuit theory, graph metrics, urban–rural linkages.
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Ecosystem Services & Community Co-production for Resilience
ES valuation and governance, local/Indigenous knowledge, co-management, participatory planning and tools.
Keywords: ES, co-management, equity, participatory governance, PPGIS.
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Nature-Based Climate Adaptation & Multi-Hazard Risk Reduction
Extreme heat, flood/drought, landslides, coastal storms/erosion; scenarios and resilient strategies.
Keywords: UHI mitigation, flood/drought, landslide risk, coastal resilience, scenario planning, DRR.
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Blue-Green Corridors & Water-Sensitive Urban Design
Sponge city, LID, river/wetland restoration, stormwater management, blue health.
Keywords: river daylighting, wetlands, bioswales, water quality, blue health.
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Rural Regeneration & Agri-Ecological Networks
Multifunctional agriculture and corridors (field margins, hedgerows, irrigation canals/wetlands), Satoyama, place-based revitalization, agricultural carbon sinks and food/agri education.
Keywords: agroecology, Satoyama, multifunctional landscapes, pollinator corridors, irrigation wetlands, community forestry, rural livelihoods.
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Human Dimensions of Biodiversity
Perceptions and values, nature connectedness and place attachment, stewardship, environmental justice, human–wildlife coexistence, literacy and communication.
Keywords: perceived vs actual biodiversity, pro-environmental behavior, access & justice, behavior change.
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Health Promotion & Health Impact Assessment: Landscape, Multisensory & Health
Dose–response, restoration/attention processes, HIA tools and metrics, health inequities and vulnerable groups, clinical/physiological indicators.
Keywords: biophilic design, restorative environments, HRV/cortisol, HIA, health equity, RCT/longitudinal.
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Nature-Based Tourism, Recreation & Destination Resilience
Trail/bike green networks, capacity and flows, overtourism governance, interpretation and environmental education, post-disaster recovery.
Keywords: recreational ES, carrying capacity, visitor flow modelling, wayfinding.
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Innovating Landscapes, Case Studies & Living Labs in Nature-Based Restoration
Design–build–monitor–adapt across habitats/scales, long-term evaluation, cost-benefit and scalability, post-disaster restoration.
Keywords: POE, long-term monitoring, scaling.
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Other topics