International Conference on

Agricultural Meteorology and Drought Resilience (ICAMDR-26)

Conference Date

5th Aug - 6th Aug 2026

Conference Venue

Kariba, Zimbabwe

Conference Mode

Hybrid Conference
Proudly organized by:- Science Leagues

"Join global experts in Agricultural Meteorology and Drought Resilience"

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 2
SDG 2 Zero Hunger
SDG 6
SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13
SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 15
SDG 15 Life on Land
SDG 17
SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Track 01

Advancements in Agricultural Meteorology

This track focuses on the latest research and technological advancements in agricultural meteorology. It aims to explore innovative methodologies for enhancing crop productivity through improved weather forecasting and climate analysis.

Track 02

Drought Monitoring and Assessment Techniques

This session will delve into the various techniques and tools used for effective drought monitoring and assessment. Participants will discuss the implications of drought on agricultural practices and food security.

Track 03

Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices

This track highlights the integration of climate-smart practices in agriculture to enhance resilience against climate variability. Discussions will center on sustainable farming techniques that promote environmental health while ensuring food security.

Track 04

Crop-Climate Interactions and Adaptation Strategies

This session will explore the complex interactions between crops and climate, focusing on adaptation strategies to mitigate adverse effects. Researchers will present findings on how different crops respond to varying climatic conditions.

Track 05

Water Management Innovations in Agriculture

This track examines innovative water management practices that enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. Topics will include efficient irrigation systems and water conservation techniques in the context of changing climate patterns.

Track 06

Impacts of Weather on Farming Systems

This session will investigate the direct and indirect impacts of weather events on farming systems. Presentations will cover case studies that illustrate the relationship between weather variability and agricultural outcomes.

Track 07

Agricultural Resilience to Climate Variability

This track focuses on building agricultural resilience in the face of climate variability. Discussions will include strategies for enhancing the adaptive capacity of farming systems to withstand climatic shocks.

Track 08

Food Security and Climate Change

This session will address the critical link between climate change and food security. Researchers will present evidence on how climatic shifts affect food production and strategies to ensure sustainable food systems.

Track 09

Agrometeorology and Sustainable Practices

This track will explore the role of agrometeorology in promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Participants will discuss how meteorological data can inform sustainable farming decisions.

Track 10

Climate Variability and Agricultural Productivity

This session will analyze the effects of climate variability on agricultural productivity across different regions. Presentations will highlight research findings that inform policy and practice in agricultural management.

Track 11

Collaborative Approaches to Drought Resilience

This track emphasizes the importance of collaborative approaches in enhancing drought resilience among agricultural communities. Discussions will focus on partnerships between researchers, policymakers, and farmers to develop effective drought management strategies.