Conference Tracks
The submission portal will open September 3, 2026. Please note the important dates below:
- Submission of Extended Abstracts: September 3, 2026 - January 7, 2027
- Submission of Full Manuscript Deadline: April 8, 2027
Track 1 - Water and Energy Resilience
Examine integrated water and energy strategies, emphasizing resilience under scarcity conditions.
Keywords: Industrial water management, oil and gas, energy efficiency, environmental protection, operational resilience
Track 2 - Collaborative Governance for Scarce Resources
Focus on governance models and institutional strategies that enable regions and communities to address water and energy resilience concerns.
Keywords: Policy innovation, multi-stakeholder partnerships, government鈥搃ndustry鈥揳cademia collaboration, resource management
Track 3 - Innovation, Supply Chain, and Technological Advancement for Smart Resource Management
Explore technologies and innovative practices enhancing efficiency in water, energy, and environmental resource use.
Keywords: Digital Solutions, AI, IoT, Predictive Modeling, Innovation, Resource Optimization, Circular Economy, Collaborative Strategies
Track 4 - Resilient Agriculture and Food Systems
Focus on smart farming, supply and value chain innovation, and collaborative and cooperative approaches to maintain food security in resource-scarce regions.
Keywords: Climate-smart agriculture, water efficiency, food security, rural resilience
Track 5 - Environmental Resilience and Ecosystem Solutions
Explore ecosystem approaches and adaptive strategies to maintain environmental resilience under scarcity and climate pressures.
Keywords: GIS, biodiversity, climate adaptation, ecosystem-based management, resource integration, tourism
Track 6 - Strategic Management, Finance, and ESG for Scarce Resources
Examine management, finance, and ESG frameworks that foster resilient management of water, energy, and other critical resources.
Keywords: ESG, sustainable investment, corporate strategy, collaborative management
Track 7 - Open
We also welcome qualitative, quantitative, and conceptual papers related to building community resilience.