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11th International Climate Change Conference (ICCC) 2025 - Academic Registration

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Mon, 10 Nov, 9am - 5pm AEDT

Event description

Please complete this Humantix form to register as a Presenter or Participant at 11th International Climate Change Conference (ICCC 2025), at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.

Organised by the Graduate School of Universitas Sebelas Market, Indonesia and RMIT Asia Hub, Australia, the theme of this conference is 'Climate-Smart Agriculture and Urban Futures: Building ASEAN Resilience through Innovation and Policy'.

The abstract deadline is 1 September 2025.

Registration deadline is 1 October 2025.

SCOPE

  • Smart-farming and resilient food systems

  • Urban sustainability and green infrastructure

  • Innovation and digital technologies for climate adaption

  • Renewable energy and low-carbon development

  • Climate policy, governance and ASEAN cooperation

UNS and RMIT will be welcoming industry and government representatives from Australia to the conference. We encourage presentations that are relevant to shared challenges within ASEAN and have actionable key takeaways for industry and government representatives to consider.

REGISTRATION IS FREE

PUBLICATION FEE - $250 AUD

Please Note: Travel and accommodation costs to Australia are NOT provided for this conference.

For any queries please contact

Email - iccc@mail.uns.ac.id

WhatsApp - +62 878-6722-3434

Website - iccc.uns.ac.id

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