Announcement

DNC 2025 Conference 4th Circular

Access the newly released 4th circular for the Dresden Nexus Conference 2025.

Inside the DNC 2025 4th Circular, you will find essential information, including:

  1. Conference Overview & Theme – DNC 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the Dresden Nexus Conference, focusing on integrated resource management approaches and their role in sustainable development.
  2. Registration & Fees – Registration is open until March 30, 2025, with different fee categories for general participants, students, and attendees from the Global South.
  3. Conference Programme – The three-day event (April 8-10, 2025) includes keynote sessions, panel discussions, and scientific sessions covering water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus, climate change, and sustainability.
  4. Signature Event: From Conflicts to Cooperation – A high-profile discussion at the Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche), exploring how resource management can contribute to peace and prosperity in Africa.
  5. Side Events & Workshops – Pre- and post-conference events include a Doctoral Researchers Workshop, a hands-on session on Measuring Urban Water Security, and a KARE Community Workshop.
  6. Publishing Opportunities – Participants can contribute to a thematic collection in the Sustainability Nexus Forum journal by Springer Nature.
  7. Travel & Venue Details – Information on reaching Dresden, the conference venues, and recommended places to visit in and around the city.

 

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