The 5th ICMMBT – Topic of Interest
Integrated Coastal Management
The discussions at ICMMBT would aim to foster a deeper understanding
of how Integrated Coastal Management can be effectively implemented
and improved, share knowledge and experiences, and identify future
directions for research and practice in this field. The sub-themes
(topics) of ICM that will be discussed at this conference are as
follows:
- Marine biodiversity conservation and governance
- Sustainable fisheries management and Ecosystem Approach for Fisheries Management
- Coastal risk reduction and climate change impact and adaptation management
- Community livelihood and capacity building
- Ecosystem services and valuation
- Marine spatial planning, pollution reduction, and waste management
- Small Island governance
- Small Island socio-culture
- Small Island networks and digital ecosystems
Marine Biotechnology
Concerning marine biotechnology, this conference will discuss the
latest developments in marine biotechnology, which include the
following sub-themes (topics): Marine
- Marine bioprospecting (nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, bioenergy)
- Marine biomaterials
- Marine nanotechnology
- Coastal and marine natural products
- Marine environmental biotechnology and bioremediation[CT1]
Blue Economy and Blue Carbon
The Blue Economy can promote practices that support the health and
expansion of Blue Carbon ecosystems, enhancing their carbon
sequestration potential. Integrating Blue Carbon considerations into
Blue Economy policies can drive more holistic and effective marine and
coastal management, which include the following sub-themes (topics):
- Blue Economy and Climate Resilience
- Innovative Financing Models for Blue Economy Projects
- Logistic and Connectivity Support for Blue Economy
- Blue Carbon Ecosystems: Mangroves, Seagrasses, and Salt Marshes
- Community-Based Approaches to Blue Carbon Conservation
- Blue Carbon Markets and Policy Frameworks
- Blue Carbon Markets and Policy Frameworks
Blue Food Nexus
This focus area highlight the critical dimensions of blue food,
emphasizing the need for resource security and resilient systems that
sustain community livelihoods, enhance nutrition and public health,
and provide environmental protection. Achieving these goals requires
innovative investment strategies and robust policy support to ensure
the sustainability and scalability of blue food systems.
- Blue food resources security
- Blue food system
- Community and stake holder livelihood
- Nutrition and public health
- Environmental support for blue food system
- Investment strategy for blue food innovation
- Pliicy support for blue food sustainability
Aquatic Biodiversity and Bioinvasions
Aquatic Biodiversity and bioinvasions refer to the introduction and
establishment of nonnative species in marine and coastal environments.
These invasions can disrupt local ecosystems, outcompete native
species, and alter habitat structures, which include the following
sub-themes (topics):
- Mechanisms of Invasion
- Impact Assessment on Bioinvasions
- Management and Mitigation Strategies on Aquatic Bioinvasions
- Biology and Ecology of Aquatic Invasive Species
- Biology and Ecology of Aquatic Invasive Species
- Economic and Social Impacts
- Biodiversity and native species