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National Seminar on Sensitive Areas
National Seminar on Sensitive Areas at University Constantine 3 | Research and Innovation in Sustainable Development
University Constantine 3 is organizing the National Seminar on Sensitive Areas, an academic event aimed at discussing issues related to sensitive areas and promoting scientific research and innovation in this vital field.
This seminar is a scientific platform that brings together researchers, professors, PhD students, and experts from various disciplines to exchange scientific knowledge and experiences related to the management of sensitive areas, sustainable development, environmental protection, and regional planning.
Objectives of the National Seminar on Sensitive Areas
Promote scientific research on sensitive area issues.
Encourage innovation and sustainable solutions.
Discuss environmental and developmental challenges.
Support cooperation between universities and research laboratories.
Exchange experiences between researchers and specialists.
Seminar Axes
The seminar covers several scientific and academic topics, including:
Sustainable development in sensitive areas.
Climate change and its environmental impact.
Urban and regional planning.
Natural resource protection.
Environmental risk management.
Innovation in environmental and developmental solutions.
Target Audience
The seminar is aimed at:
Professors and researchers.
PhD and Master's students.
Environmental and development specialists.
Those interested in geographical studies and urban planning.
Importance of the Seminar
This academic event provides an important opportunity for:
Presenting recent scientific research.
Developing joint research projects.
Building academic and professional partnerships.
Proposing practical solutions to environmental and developmental problems.
Supporting innovation in the field of sensitive area protection.
The National Seminar on Sensitive Areas at University Constantine 3 represents an important scientific space for promoting academic dialogue and supporting research and innovation in environmental and sustainable development issues.
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National Seminar on Sensitive Areas