
Padang, Indonesia — October 2025
The International Conference on Environmental Geography and Geospatial Technologies (ICEGEO) 2025, organized by the Geography Department of Universitas Negeri Padang (UNP), has reached a significant milestone with the acceptance of 45 research abstracts across four major thematic categories. This achievement reflects the growing interest and academic engagement in addressing global environmental and geographical challenges.
The four categories featured in this year’s seminar include:
- Community-Based Climate Change Adaptation
Exploring grassroots strategies and local innovations in responding to climate-related risks and enhancing community resilience. - Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS in Disaster Mitigation and Climate Change
Highlighting the role of geospatial technologies in monitoring, planning, and mitigating the impacts of natural hazards and climate variability. - Quality Geography Education
Focusing on pedagogical advancements, curriculum development, and the integration of digital tools to improve geography education at various levels. - Geography and Climate Resilience
Investigating the intersection of geographical knowledge and climate resilience, including land use planning, environmental policy, and sustainable development.
The acceptance of these abstracts marks a promising step toward fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and international collaboration. ICEGEO 2025 continues to serve as a platform for researchers, educators, and practitioners to share insights, innovations, and solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and informed future.
The organizing committee extends its appreciation to all contributors and looks forward to the upcoming presentations and discussions that will shape the future of geography and environmental studies.
