RCCC 2026 - The 2nd Regional Climate Change Conference (RCCC) 2026
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Category Regional Climate;Conference
Deadline: May 19, 2026 | Date: October 15, 2026-October 16, 2026
Venue/Country: Ambassador Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand
Updated: 2026-02-17 17:09:00 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The 2nd Regional Climate Change Conference 2026 (RCCC) will provide a unique opportunity to share science, on-the-ground experiences and policy developments across different countries and communities, with a special focus on early-career professionals and female participants from the Global South. RCCC aims to foster future research by using state-of-the-art methods in climate modeling, regional/local climate impacts, and risk assessment. RCCC is intended to be held biannually on a rotating basis in Sri Lanka and Thailand.Key Paper Submission TrackSRegional / Local Climate Change Adaptation Studies or ProjectsIntegrated Modeling Approaches for Managing Climate-Resilient Water Systems and Hydroclimatic ExtremesPolicy and Governance in Adaptation to Climate ChangeCoasts on the Front-Line of Climate ChangeModeling, Monitoring, and Adapting Water Systems in a Changing ClimateRemote Sensing in Climate Change Impact/Risk AssessmentFluvial Landform and Sediment Transform Modeling for Climate Change AdaptationThe Intersection of Climate Science, Adaptation, and Climate Financing: Focus on the Global South and InclusivityNovel Regional/Local Climate Hazard and Impact Modelling Methods/Tools
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