Geographic Perspectives on Climate Change Mitigation in Urban and Rural Environments - 2nd Edition explores innovative geographic solutions to climate change mitigation in urban and rural environments, focusing on sustainable planning, resource management, and community-driven strategies.
Topics
- Geospatial Monitoring of Coastal Erosion and Storm Surge Risks
- Technological Advances in Smart Cities and IoT
- Using GIS for Climate Mitigation Planning
- Promoting Active Transportation and Non-Motorized Modes
- Community Resilience and Geospatial Risk Communication
- Hydrogeological Mapping and Groundwater Characterization
- Sustainable Agricultural and Land Management Practices
- Urban Heat Island Effect Mitigation Strategies
- Geospatial Data Analytics and Big Data Applications
- Integrating Green Infrastructure and Urban Forestry
- Renewable Energy Deployment in Rural Areas
- Mapping and Analyzing Climate Change Vulnerabilities
- Disaster Preparedness Using Geospatial Tools
- Environmental Effects of Cultural Practices
- Geospatial Technologies for Risk Mitigation
- Urban Flood Management and Stormwater Solutions
- Geographical Influences on Resource Management
- Remote Sensing for Urban Planning and Growth
- Precision Agriculture and Carbon Farming
- Sustainable Transportation Systems and Transit Design
Who should Attend
- Environmental Scientists and Geographers
- Civil and Environmental Engineers
- Urban Planners and Policy Makers
- Disaster and Emergency Management Professionals
- Forestry and Agricultural Researchers
- Architects and Urban Designers
- Sociologists and Anthropologists
- Earth Scientists and Hydrologists
- Sustainability and Renewable Energy Experts
- Political Scientists and Economists