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2016 ANNUAL IGU COMB CONFERENCE

The Mediterranean Sustainability Between Climate Change and Human Mobilty_

2016 ANNUAL IGU COMB CONFERENCE

The Mediterranean Sustainability Between Climate Change and Human Mobilty

Mediterranean sustainability conference report!

http://igu-online.org/mediterranean-sustainability-conference-report/

Antalya/Turkey

1st – 5th June, 2016

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Main topics:

Mediterranean climate current changes.

Future climate changes projections in the Mediterranean area.

Rural development and mountain communities.

Urban planning in Mediterranean cities and issues of sustainability.

Urban heat islands, access to natural resources: health, well-being and citizenship issues.

Sea level changes and coastal effects.

Impacts on Tourism activities.

Climate change and impacts on minorities, marginal groups, women and vulnerable groups.

Climate change and mobility: citizenships and integration governance issues.

Climate change and international politics and relations.

Adaptation policies and governance issues.

Venue: Ankara University Congress Center, Çolaklı, Manavgat,

Antalya - Turkey

http://sks.ankara.edu.tr/sosyal-tesisler/manavgat-orsem/

Organisational issues.

Transport: Antalya International Airport, transfer to the venue by shuttle. Airport-venue 67 km.

Fees: 280 € include accomodation (limited no. of available rooms), meals, airport transfers, fieldtrip.

Payment

Bank: Garanti Bankası Laleli Branch Office, İstanbul-Turkey

Address: Mimar Kemalettin Mahallesi Ordu Caddesi No: 35 / B 34130, İstanbul - Turkey

Account Name: Turkish Geographical Society

IBAN: TR46 0006 2000 6010 0009 0995 62

BIC/SWIFT CODE: TGBATRİSXXX

Important dates:

Deadline for abstracts: 1st March, 2016

Abstract review: 15th March, 2016

Registration deadline: 15th April, 2016 (payment). Mandatory deadline to have papers included in the program.

Click the Conference Registration Form

Publication: a special issue in English of TGS e-journal ( http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/tcd/index ).

We consider to submit a book proposal to an international publisher at a later stage.

For your questions: both “Maria Paradiso” paradiso@unisannio.it and “Barbaros Gönençgil” barbaros@istanbul.edu.tr

More information after 1 January 2016: www.tck.org.tr , www.geography.humanity.ankara.edu.tr

Conference Aim
The evaluation of regional climate change projections for annual mean temperatures in the
Mediterranean are likely to increases more than the global means. Beside of this,
precipitations decreased especially during winter and spring seasons. However, increasing
tendency during the last decades, extreme weather and climatic events, heat waves are
affecting the Mediterranean region.
All these changes, under the climate change concept, have brought about water stress,
changing comfort temperatures, sea level changes, increasing evaporation and drought
conditions, changing rain characteristics (seasonal and heavy rain possibilities), runoff
problem and floods, and other physical aspects of the climatic conditions. Under these
changing conditions, natural environment and human activities are at some serious risks.
Biodiversity, natural disasters, urbanization and urban heat island, agriculture, tourism,

health, education for awareness, mobility, woman and gender equality will be a main part of
adaptation issues to the climate change processes in the Mediterranean region.
Projections based on various emission scenarios and General Circulation Models (GCMs) show
that annual runoff decreases in the Mediterranean. The complexity of climate change, impacts
and adaptation needs to understand the physical, political and economic geography of these
processes, and how they relate to other social problems, including persistent poverty,
people’s vulnerability included women and children.
There are several questions which we would like to address in our conference in this regard:
What are the real threat and unfolding impacts of climate change on people (on different
groups) and settlements on various nature, city/rural, formal/informal, economic/livelihood
etc) in the Mediterranean area?
Moreover, what are their consequences for living conditions notably for vulnerable places and
people with regard to: resources, extreme flood, health, food sustainability, heat waves,
agriculture, tourism, pollution, inner climate, minorities, welfare systems and well-being,
human development and rights as well as duties, social and democratic national cohesion or
‘otherness’, solidarity, conflict, security and militarization, cooperation among countries or
Mediterranean shores?
What are the consequences for people in more or less advanced economies?
How are climate change risks events and reactions experienced in different geographical
contexts?
How are they mediated by ethnic, class, gender, political and professional cultures?
What examples and why do we have about successful change/adaptation stories?
We would like to invite geographers interested in the Mediterranean area to address scientific
challenges initially proposed in The IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) Climate Change
(2013) evaluated assessment of future climate change for the Europe and Mediterranean and
ISSC ‘Transformative Cornerstones’.
If your research deals with climate change, its effects on integrated perspective natural
environment and humanity in the Mediterranean region, we welcome your contribution to the
conference.

Main topics:
Mediterranean climate current changes.
Future climate changes projections in the Mediterranean area.
Rural development and mountain communities.
Urban planning in Mediterranean cities and issues of sustainability.
Urban heat islands, access to natural resources: health, well-being and citizenship issues.
Sea level changes and coastal effects.
Impacts on Tourism activities.
Climate change and impacts on minorities, marginal groups, women and vulnerable groups.
Climate change and mobility: citizenships and integration governance issues.
Climate change and international politics and relations.
Adaptation policies and governance issues.

Organisational issues.

Transport: Antalya International Airport, transfer to the venue by shuttle.
Airport-venue 67 km. All participants are required to arrange their flighs according to the
shuttles timetable (arrival and departure): to be defined on Second circular.
Fees: 280 € include accomodation (limited no. of available rooms), meals, airport transfers,
fieldtrip. No accompanying person (because of limited availability of rooms)
Important dates:
Dateline for abstracts: 1st March, 2016
Abstract review: 15th March, 2016
Registration dateline: 15th April, 2016 (payment). Mandatory deadline to have papers
included in the program.
Publication: a special issue in English of TGS e-journal
(http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/tcd/index) is available. We consider to submit a book
proposal to an international publisher at a later stage.
For your questions: both “Maria Paradiso” paradiso@unisannio.it and “Barbaros Gönençgil”
barbaros@istanbul.edu.tr
More information after 1 January 2016: www.tck.org.tr,
www.geography.humanity.ankara.edu.tr
REGISTRATION
Please return the registration form and a copy of the bank transfer receipt by e-mail to both:
“Maria Paradiso" paradiso@unisannio.it and “Barbaros Gönençgil” barbaros@istanbul.edu.tr
PAYMENT
Registration fees is € 280. Payment should be sent by transfer to the following bank:
Bank: Garanti Bankası Laleli Branch Office, İstanbul-Turkey
Address: Mimar Kemalettin Mahallesi Ordu Caddesi No: 35 / B 34130, İstanbul - Turkey
Account Name: Turkish Geographical Society
IBAN: TR46 0006 2000 6010 0009 0995 62
BIC/SWIFT CODE: TGBATRİSXXX

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The Mediterranean Sustainability Between Climate Change and Human Mobilty_

The Mediterranean Sustainability Between Climate Change and Human Mobilty_