Coastal zone management integrates geology and earth science to sustainably oversee the fragile interface between land and sea. Geologically, it addresses issues like erosion, sediment transport, and coastal landforms influenced by natural processes such as tides and storms. Earth science contributes by examining coastal ecosystems, climate impacts, and human activities affecting these areas. Effective management strategies balance conservation of natural habitats with economic activities like tourism and fishing, considering geotechnical aspects for infrastructure resilience against coastal hazards. Such approaches are crucial for mitigating erosion, preserving biodiversity, and enhancing community resilience in the face of sea-level rise and climate change, ensuring sustainable development along vulnerable coastlines globally.
Title : Geotechnical ground investigation
Myint Win Bo, Toronto Metropolitan University , Canada
Title : Simultaneous Global Climate Change "Heat Waves" and microwave and radio-wave from Solar Flares
Shozo Yanagida, Osaka University, Japan
Title : How subsurface waters record the earth’s history
Leonid Anisimov, Volgograd State University, Russian Federation
Title : Landslides.Rainfall one of the main triggering factors in the mountainous regions of Puebla, Mexico.
Oscar Andres Cuanalo Campos, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico
Title : Geo Education exploratory learning sessions on field and underwater
Martina Gaglioti, LIPU, Italy
Title : Linking between color and element concentration for Fluorite: An optical spectroscopic approach
Ali Almohammed, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, India