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According to the United Nations, climate change is the greatest global threat to sustainable development, and its widespread and unprecedented impacts fall disproportionately on the poorest and most vulnerable.
This conference aims to provide a multi-disciplinary, multi-dimensional and cross-sectoral perspective to stimulate debate, dialogue, sharing, mutual partnership, collective intelligence and innovation.
Reflection will focus on the following general themes :
- Extreme natural events : drought ; floods ;
- Land use planning, agriculture and food self-sufficiency ;
- Public health and climate change ;
- Climate policy and governance ;
- Access to water and energy, crises and geostrategy ;
- Financing mechanisms, cost and damage of climate change ;
- Innovative responses to climate risks ;
- Critical infrastructures and networks in the face of climate risks ;
- Solutions provided by indigenous communities ;
- Education, awareness, youth and gender issues ;
- Land use and preservation of carbon sinks.