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Turkiye’s Antalya to host 3-day forum on climate change, migration

Turkiye’s Antalya to host 3-day forum on climate change, migration

Türkiye’s Mediterranean metropolis of Antalya gears as much as host the Antalya International Science Forum (ANISF) on “Climate Change, Environmental Crisis and Migration,” set to happen between Nov. 29 and Dec. 1.

Hosted by Akdeniz University, ANISF is about to carry collectively specialists from totally different areas and varied establishments – offering a platform to share their information and experience on the impacts of local weather change on migration and susceptible communities, in addition to methods for mitigation and adaptation.

The introductory assembly for the three-day discussion board addressing local weather change and its penalties passed off on the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Conference Hall, Ihlas News Agency (IHA) reported Monday.

Speaking on the assembly, professor Erol Esen, head of Akdeniz University Social Policy and Migration Studies Application and Research Center (ASPAG), offered data concerning the discussion board, which he mentioned will happen on the Communication Conference Hall on the campus.

Esen emphasised that ANISF-2023 goals to debate present points which have occupied the entire world’s public opinion in recent times, associated to local weather change, environmental modifications and migration processes in a world and interdisciplinary atmosphere.

“ANISF-2023 will feature scientific studies on various topics related to climate change, such as the potential consequences of climate change, including: ‘Climate Change and Environmental Disasters,’ ‘Biodiversity and its Impact on Ecosystems,’ ‘Economic Impacts, Social Justice and Vulnerable Communities,’ ‘Climate-Resilient Social Structures and Systems,’ and ‘Climate-Resilient Cities,'” he defined.

Lokman Atasoy, the chairperson of the Environmental Board of Antalya Metropolitan Municipality, who participated within the assembly, mentioned the discussion board goals to carry collectively science, the general public, the personal sector and civil society organizations usually on a world and interdisciplinary platform with altering subjects yearly.

“Within the scope of ANISF-2023, 55 papers will be presented, and valuable expert speakers will be hosted in the three-day sessions planned in Antalya. I find it very valuable that Antalya is hosting a scientific forum on such a topic for the first time. I believe we will obtain very significant outputs on environmental issues and solutions at the end of the program,” he added.

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