- Environment and natural resources
- Economy and society
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Joensuu campus, Aurora building, and online
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Yliopistokatu 2
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Welcome to ICS24! Registration and abstract submission are now open!
Deadline for abstracts (oral presentations and posters, max 300 words): 15 September, 2024
Deadline for registration: 18 Oct, 2024
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No conference fees for participation or evening event
The International Conference for Sustainable Resource Society is a multi-disciplinary conference focused on challenges of sustainability transitions in society, environmental change, and sustainable use of natural resources. ICS24 is organized around five working groups: bio society, climate, water, energy & minerals, and circular economy and sustainable society. ICS24 is jointly organized by a consortium of University of Eastern Finland Research Communities: RESOURCE, FOBI, WATER, CLEHE, and PHOTONICS.
ICS24 offers a platform for researchers from all fields of science to share research insights and discuss the complex global and local challenges on sustainability transitions, the use of natural resources, environmental and climate change, and circular economy themes from a broad perspective. The ICS24 special theme is:
Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment
Relationships between human beings and natural ecosystems are under radical changes in many respects. Ecological crisis is globally alarming, and at the same time, urbanization, digitalization and artificial intelligence are increasing the distance between human beings and nature. For example, digital platforms applied in natural resources management, applications of virtual reality and digital twins are typical technological channels connecting human beings and nature.
Technology evidently offers great possibilities. However, we need to profoundly understand how natural ecosystems function, how human-nature relationships change in different contexts, and how to keep natural ecosystems and human-nature relationships alive through our knowledge- and community-based expert systems. Environmental monitoring, impact assessment and management systems should offer adequate support to decision making when developing just policies, sustainable nature-based solutions in business and environmental governance as a whole - so that sustainability challenges can be genuinely tackled on global, regional and local scales.
Keynote: Eeva Hellström, Sitra: “What if tomorrow’s resource economy was regenerative?”
Eeva Hellström is a Senior Lead in Foresight at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, an independent, future-oriented public think-and-do tank.
At Sitra, Eeva focuses particularly on foresight activities related to the economy of tomorrow. Her work aims to identify potential development trends and transformative opportunities that can contribute to a genuinely fair, sustainable, and competitive economy. A key goal is to challenge prevailing assumptions about the future of the economy and to initiate constructive, multisectoral, and multidisciplinary discourse on the topic. Currently, she has a special interest in regenerative economics.
The conference will be organized as a hybrid event. The on-site event will held at the Joensuu campus of the University of Eastern Finland. The online event details will be shared at a later date.
For further information, please contact ics@uef.fi
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