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10:00-11:00

Online Welcome and Training Session

Live - Online Only
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
14:00-16:00

Best Little Havana Walking Tour

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Progressive Pathways

Moderator
Hamidreza Harati, Lecturer, Management, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia
Ajrakh a Sacred Textile, and Its Transition in Contemporary Times: Defining Cultural Importance through Oral Tradition

Suman Pandey, Assistant Professor, Design Department, Gujarat Law Society University, Gujarat, India

Exploring the Environmental Benefits of Shared Transportation Methods in the U.S.

Bingdi Chunyu, Senior Data Scientist, Marketing, The Michael J Fox Foundation, United States

Community Engagement in Net Zero Initiatives: A Pathway to Sustainable Development

Caroline Glowka, Lecturer, Marketing, Languages and Tourism, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Alessia Vacca, Senior Lecturer, Law, University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Dynamic Approaches

Moderator
Meinrad Haule Lembuka, Assistant Lecturer, Sociology and Social Work, The Open University of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
The Need to Apply a Contemporary Version of Indigenous Thinking to Realizing Sustainability

Stephen Sachs, Student, Ph.D., Indiana University Indianapolis, New Mexico, United States

Building a Sustainability Action Plan in Higher Education

Candace Miller, Executive Director, Corporate Strategy & Business Development, Fanshawe College, Ontario, Canada

Rita Saleh, Senior Researcher, Agroscope, Federal Department of Economy, Education, and Research, Agroscope, Switzerland

Global Connections

Moderator
Rita Saleh, Senior Researcher, Agroscope, Federal Department of Economy, Education, and Research, Agroscope, Switzerland

Mark Akrofi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan

Sustainable Models

Moderator
Mark Akrofi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan
Harmonist Sustainability and Capitalism: A Tri-spherical Model

Silvia Rode, Professor, Assistant Dean, Director Center for Communal Studies, College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern Indiana, Indiana, United States

09:00-09:30

Conference Opening and Welcome Session

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
David Humphreys, Professor, Geography, The Open University, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Carolin Lusby, Assistant Professor, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, United States
Victoria Hurth, Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, United Kingdom
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)
09:30-10:30

Plenary Session and Discussion with Leslie Paul Thiele

Speaker
Leslie Paul Thiele, University of Florida, United States
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)

Evolving Perspectives

Moderator
Meinrad Haule Lembuka, Assistant Lecturer, Sociology and Social Work, The Open University of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
National Environmental Sustainability and Economic Preferences

Lisa Wester, PhD Student, Research Assistant, Management, University of Paderborn, Germany

10:45-11:30

Talking Circle: Economic, Social and Cultural Context // Education, Assessment and Policy

Moderator
Alessia Vacca, Senior Lecturer, Law, University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Room 5 (S25es // HM 230)
10:45-11:30
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
10:45-11:30

Talking Circle: Ecological Realities // Participatory Process

Moderator
Tracy Mae Ildefonso, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Ireland
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
11:40-12:55

Parallel Session

Moderator
Francis Ayensu, Lecturer, School of IT Business, Ghana Communication Technology University, Jiangsu, Ghana
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Cultivating a Sustainable Leadership Pipeline in Canadian Business Schools: Strategies for Equitable and Inclusive Succession

Leda Stawnychko, Assistant Professor, Strategy and Organizational Theory, Bissett School of Business, Mount Royal University, Alberta, Canada

11:40
Denver LEED Certification Multifamily Rent Premiums

Perry Wisinger, Visiting Scholar, Accounting, Florida State University, Florida, United States

12:00

Malcolm Roy Weaich, Lecturer, School of Construction Economics and Management, University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa

12:20
11:40-12:55

Exploration and Action

Moderator
Gloria Schmitz, Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Massachusetts, United States
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Enhancing Local Resilience to Climate Change: An Evaluation of the Resilient Florida Grants Program

Haris Alibašić, Associate Professor, Public Administration, University of West Florida, Florida, United States

11:40
Exploring Sustainable Development in the Cruise Industry

Eini Haaja, Postdoctoral Researcher, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku, Finland
Carolin Lusby, Associate Professor, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, United States

12:00
Far-Right Ecologism in Local and Transnational Scales: Putting Down Roots and Navigating Contradictions

Rafal Soborski, Professor, International Politics, Richmond American International University, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

12:20
12:55-14:00
Registration / Breaks

Online Only Poster Session

Moderator
Mark Akrofi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan
Moderator
Hamidreza Harati, Lecturer, Management, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia
Women in Rural Spain: Social, Political, and Economic Integration

Elena Bulmer, Program Director and Researcher, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Antonio de Nebrija University, Spain

Contemporary Issues in Supply Chain Sustainability in a Developing Economy

Ekpen Owie, Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management , Business, University of Findlay, Ohio, United States
Tuan Le, Associate Professor of Finance and Economics, College of Business, University of Findlay, Ohio, United States

Sustainable Urban Food Production Program

Lorna Bravo, Urban Horticulture Agent II, UF/IFAS Extension, UF/IFAS Extension Broward County, United States

Good Practices of Hungarian Social Enterprises in the Activity Field of Social Inclusion

Noémi Krátki, Assistant Professor, Decision Sciences, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

Gender and Climate Smart Agriculture: Solutions in a Rural Setting of Tajikistan

Zora De Rham, Student, Agricultural Sciences, Cornell University, New York, United States
Jacqueline Jamsheed, Accounting Faculty, Business, Elms College, United States

14:00-15:15

Challenges and Solutions

Moderator
Walter Spezzano, PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, Business, and Statistics, University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)

Gloria Schmitz, Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Massachusetts, United States

14:40
14:00-15:15

Evolving Experiences

Moderator
Rohana J. Swihart, Student, Ph.D. Sustainability Education, Prescott College, Washington, United States
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Going Electric: Opportunities and Challenges in Aviation

Kelly George, Associate Professor, College of Aviation, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Virginia, United States
Kelli Pearson, Student, Masters in Aviation/Aerospace Sustainability, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, North Dakota, United States

14:00
14:20
15:15-15:30
Registration / Breaks
15:30-17:10

Workshops

Moderator
Malcolm Roy Weaich, Lecturer, School of Construction Economics and Management, University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)

Dr. Paul A. Curtis, Cultural Empowerment Optimizer (CEO), Equity and Veterans Education, PC Education Consulting , Florida, United States
Rohana J. Swihart, Student, Ph.D. Sustainability Education, Prescott College, Washington, United States

15:30
Leadership for Sustainability: Innovative Tool to Measure the Inner Development Goals

Alicia H. Sprow, Faculty, Leadership, Alvernia University, Pennsylvania, United States

16:15
15:30-17:10

Understanding and Meeting Needs

Moderator
Tracy Mae Ildefonso, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Ireland
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Beyond Food Assistance: Children’s Cafeteria Initiatives and the Dynamics of Community Empowerment in Japan

Hanayo Hirai, Associate Professor, Faculty of International Studies, Otemon Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan

15:30
Analysis of Campus Energy and Water Consumption to Develop Conservation Pathways Towards Sustainability

Andres M Cardenas Valencia, Faculty, Natural Sciences, Engineering Technology, St. Petersburg College, Florida, United States
Serdar Celik, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Southern Illinois University, Illinois, United States
Lynn Grinnell, Faculty, College of Business, St. Petersburg College, Florida, United States

16:10
The Effects of Childhood Experiences on Adult Pro-Environmental Behaviors: A Focus on US Latino Populations

Adrah Niccolo Parafiniuk, Ph.D Student, Politics and International Affairs, Northern Arizona University, Arizona, United States

16:30
17:15-18:45
09:00-10:30

Plenary Panel: Coastal Restoration and Resilience

David Randle, Managing Director, Blue Communit Consortium
Carolin Lusby, Associate Professor, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, United States
Doug Heskie, Chief Executive Officer, Newday Financial Technologies, Inc, United States
Ed Chiles, Blue Community Consortium, United States
T.H. Culhane, Professor, University of South Florida, United States
Carter Henne, President, Sea & Shoreline, United States
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)
10:30-10:45

Coffee and Transition Break

10:45-11:30

Poster Session

Moderator
Claudia Ribeiro Pereira Nunes, Student, PhD, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Assessing the Tren Maya: A Study of Land Cover Change, Deforestation and Tourism Growth in Quintana Roo

Gabriel Montecchi, Student, Masters, Florida International University, Florida, United States
Carolin Lusby, Associate Professor, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, United States

10:45
Effect of CO2 Concentration on the Morphometric, Physiological Variables and Yield of Table Beet

Juan Manuel Castellanos, Professor, Telecommunications Department, University of Pamplona, Norte de Santander, Colombia

10:45
Botulism in Biscayne Bay: A Threat to Local Wildlife

Amanda Burke, Wildlife Rehabilitator & Intern Manager, Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, Florida, United States

10:45
Designing for Climate Change in the US National Parks

Lee Lines, Professor, Environmental Studies, Rollins College, Florida, United States

10:45
Contextualizing Environmental Polarization in the United States Using Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort Modeling

Jordan Lipner, Student, Environmental Studies and Political Science, University of Central Florida, Florida, United States

10:45
Together Against Climate Change: Factors Influencing the Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Generation Z in Formal and Informal Education

Stefanie Greubel, Professor, Vice-Rector, Department of Education, Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Janne Fengler, Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

10:45
Place Based Learning and Community Supported Agriculture: Getting to the Root of Interdisciplinary Problems

Amanda Almond, Associate Professor, Social Science, CUNY- New York City College of Technology, United States
Sean Mac Donald, Professor of Eonomics, Social Science, CUNY- New York City College of Technology, New York, United States

10:45
10:45-11:30

Workshop

Moderator
Prince Dacosta Aboagye, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, Japan
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Sustainability Education in Higher Education: Let's Get Everyone Involved

Crystal Neumann, Assistant Provost, Business Professions, American College of Education, Indiana, United States

10:45
11:35-12:50

Pathways to Resilience

Moderator
Malcolm Roy Weaich, Lecturer, School of Construction Economics and Management, University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
The Value of Alternative Water in Adaptation to Climate Change: The Case of the Mediterranean Countries

Mordechai Shechter, Senior Researcher, Natural Resource and Environmental Research Center, University of Haifa, Israel

11:35
11:55
11:35-12:50

Stand Up, Speak Up

Moderator
Rohana J. Swihart, Student, Ph.D. Sustainability Education, Prescott College, Washington, United States
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Sustainable Tourism Development in Territories with Social Tensions: The Yuragachi Project in Cajamarca, Peru

Mario Marcello Pasco-Dalla-Porta, Professor, Management Sciences Department, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima, Peru
Nicolas Chumacero
Diego Alberto Mendoza Garcia, Teacher Assistant, Faculty of Management, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru

11:55
Whose Participatory Process is It Anyway? How Main Stream Media Continue to Trample the Public Interest

J.R. "Jones" Estes, Associate Professor, University Studies, Portland State University, Oregon, United States

12:15
12:50-13:50
Registration / Breaks
14:00-17:00

Case Study Afternoon

Sign up will be available at the registration desk on 23 January 2025
09:15-10:15

Plenary Session and Discussion with Tayba Hatimy

Speaker
Tayba Hatimy, Creator and Director, Baus Taka Enterprises (BTE), India
Victoria Hurth, Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, United Kingdom
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)
10:30-11:45

Growing Awareness

Moderator
Walter Spezzano, PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, Business, and Statistics, University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Possibilities for Advancing Energy Transition in Latin America on Regional Scale(s)

German Prieto, Associate Professor, International Relations, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia

10:30
Healthy Indoor Environment in Areas Prone to High levels of Indoor Radon

Osama E. Mansour, Associate Professor, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, Western Kentucky University, Kentucky, United States

10:50
Impact of Climate Change on the Production of Maize in the Hill Agro Ecological Zone of Nepal

Tulsi Ram Bhusal, Student, PhD., Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, Songkhla, Thailand

11:10
10:30-11:45

Contemporary Engagement

Moderator
Tracy Mae Ildefonso, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Ireland
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Business Models for Sustainable Fashion Resale

Iris Mohr, Professor, Marketing Chair, St. John's University, United States

10:30

Walter Spezzano, PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, Business, and Statistics, University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Carolin Lusby, Associate Professor, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, United States

11:10
11:50-13:05

Reflections on Resiliency

Moderator
Gloria Schmitz, Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Massachusetts, United States
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Climate Plus - Going Beyond Weatherization to Healthy Indoor Air Quality in Low Income Homes

Laura Humphrey, Housing & Energy Project Coordinator, ThreeCubed, Tennessee, United States
Erin Rose, Co-Founder and VP of Social Equity, NA, ThreeCubed, Tennessee, United States

11:50
Exploring the Transformations in an Indigenous Community of Arunachal Pradesh, India

Gargi Vats, PhD Scholar, Centre For Rural Development and Technology, IIT Delhi, Delhi, India

12:10
11:50-13:05

Analysis and Action

Moderator
Francis Ayensu, Lecturer, School of IT Business, Ghana Communication Technology University, Jiangsu, Ghana
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Engaging Multiple Stakeholders in Addressing Sustainability of Florida's Water Resources

Mary Hope Schwoebel, Associate Professor, Department of Conflict Resolution Studies, Nova Southeastern University, Florida, United States

11:50
13:05-14:05
13:35-14:05

Working Lunch with Chief Social Scientist

Publishing Opportunities and Collaboration with Common Ground Research Networks
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)
14:05-15:20

Educational Shifts

Moderator
Alessia Vacca, Senior Lecturer, Law, University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Promoting Resiliency through Governance, Education, and Citizenship

Ramona Madhosingh-Hector, Regional Specialized Agent, Urban Sustainability, University of Florida/IFAS Extension, Florida, United States
Monica Wilson, Coastal Debris Project Coordinator, University of Florida, Florida, United States
Carrie Stevenson, Coastal Sustainability Agent, Escambia County, UF IFAS Extension, Florida, United States
Holly Abeels, Florida Sea Grant Extension Agent, University of Florida IFAS Extension Brevard County, Florida, United States
Alicia Betancourt, Extension Director, Institute of Food and Agriculture- Monroe County, University of Florida, Florida, United States

14:05
STEM Environments in Secondary Education Sustainability Programs: A Case Study on the Application of AgroLab Framework

Dr. Ray Wu Rorrer, Educator, Falls Church City Public Schools, Meridian High School/Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, Virginia, United States
Peter Mecca, Adjunct Professor, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, and Laboratory Management, School of Integrative and Professional Studies , University of Maryland Global Campus, Virginia, United States

14:25
14:05-15:20

Dynamic Realities

Moderator
Claudiana Ribeiro, Estudante de Letras, Letras, UEMA, Maranhão, Brazil
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Dealing with Climate Change: How “Generation Z” Copes with Complexity and Ambiguity

Janne Fengler, Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Stefanie Greubel, Professor, Vice-Rector, Department of Education, Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

14:05
Sustainability of a World of Time: Proposed Elements of Sustainability and Their Opponents

Maximilian M. Etschmaier, Research Faculty, College of Business, Florida State University, Florida, United States

14:25

Alessia Vacca, Senior Lecturer, Law, University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

14:45
15:35-16:50

Innovation Showcases

Moderator
Prince Dacosta Aboagye, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, Japan
Room 1 (S25en // HM 129)
Societal Impact and Assessment: How to Gauge Impact and Success

Kenton Seaver, Director of Academic Operations, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, United States

15:35
From Compassion to Conservation: The Role of Empathy in Sustainable Living

Mohammad Alsager Alzayed, Assistant Professor, Industrial & Management Systems Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait

15:55
15:35-16:50

Community Considerations

Moderator
Malcolm Roy Weaich, Lecturer, School of Construction Economics and Management, University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa
Room 4 (C25 // HM 175)
Sustainable Heritage and Cultural Resilience in Vilcabamba: Navigating Tradition, Migration, and Modernization

Elena Bastidas, Assistant Professor, Department of Conflict Resolution Studies, Nova Southeastern University, Florida, United States

15:35
Sustainable Travel Behavior of the Local Residents of Lipa City during COVID-19 Pandemic

Andrenelyn Varona, Tourism Management Program Chair / Assistant Professor, College of International Hospitality and Tourism Management, De La Salle Lipa, Batangas, Philippines

15:55
15:35-16:50

A Brighter Tomorrow

Moderator
Rohana J. Swihart, Student, Ph.D. Sustainability Education, Prescott College, Washington, United States
Room 2 (S25en // HM 235)
Are FDI Inflows Determinants of CO2 Emissions in the 20th and 21st Century?: Evidence from Four ECOWAS Nations

David Dauda Lansana, Student, Master's Degree, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China

15:35
Maladaptation: The Post-2015 World and the Liminal State

Glen Kuecker, Professor, Peace and Conflict Sudies City Lab, DePauw University, Indiana, United States

15:55

Prince Dacosta Aboagye, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, Japan

16:15
17:00-17:30
Plenary Session Room (HM 135)
10:00-11:00

Sesión de bienvenida online

El enlace Zoom se actualizará una semana antes del congreso.
14:00-16:00

Tour a pie por Little Havana

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Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Relevancia del recurso hídrico en los procesos de planificación en Áreas Metropolitanas de Colombia

Oscar Alberto Alarcon Perez, Docente Investigador, Ingeniería industrial, Universidad Antonio Nariño, Boyacá, Colombia
Sidhar Francisco Contreras Balaguera, Docente, FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA INDUSTRIAL, UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO, Boyacá, Colombia

Propuesta de modelo de trazabilidad del producto para la cadena de abastecimiento láctea basada en un sistema tecnológico

Sidhar Francisco Contreras Balaguera, Docente, FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA INDUSTRIAL, UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO, Boyacá, Colombia
Oscar Alberto Alarcon Perez, Docente Investigador, Ingeniería industrial, Universidad Antonio Nariño, Boyacá, Colombia

La debida diligencia en la gestión de cumplimiento corporativo : Estándares para la gobernanza empresarial

Liliana Vaudo, Research teacher, Estudios Jurídicos e Internacionales, Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas, Venezuela, Venezuela

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Autogestión inclusiva en las universidades: Propuestas de evaluación

María José Solís, Académica., Departamento de Kinesiología, Facultad de Medicina., Universidad de Concepción, Chile., Bío-Bío, Chile
Víctor Hugo Perera Rodríguez, Lecturer, epartment of Teaching and Organization of Education, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain
Beatriz Morgado Camacho

Abatimiento económico del cambio climático y la transición energética verde del sector minero en Latinoamérica

Edelina Coayla, Professor/ Research Unit Director, Economics, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Lima, Peru
Violeta leonor Romero carrion, Profesora e Investigadora, Facultad de Ingeniería Industrial y de Sistemas, Universidad nacional Federico Villarreal - Perú, Lima, Peru

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
El rol de los intermediarios en la sostenibilidad de la innovación social en zonas periféricas en economías emergentes y en desarrollo: Un enfoque sistémico de innovación y sostenibilidad

Katherine Bolanos, PhD Candidate, SEPT Competence Center, Leipzig University, Germany
Utz Dornberger
Giovanni F. Lucero Mora, PhD (candidate) | Doctoral Researcher, Management Area, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar (UASB), Pichincha, Ecuador

Fortalecimiento de la actividad textil ancestral de mujeres artesanas utilizando una herramienta inclusiva, participativa y colaborativa: Caso de estudio de mujeres Tz´utuhiles de Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, desde la perspectiva de mercadeo y comercialización de sus productos

José Chiroy, Ingeniero Civil infieri, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala , Guatemala, Guatemala
Francisco Javier Quiñónez de la Cruz, Profesor Titular, Unidad de Investigación de la Escuela de Ingeniería Civil, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Eliminación de plomo de soluciones acuosas utilizando helecho (Pteridium aquilinum) y sargazo (Sargassum natans) como bioadsorbentes: Un enfoque sostenible para el tratamiento de aguas contaminadas

Maria Elisa Mercader Valencia, Estudiante de Maestría , Biotecnología y Bioingenierías, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Distrito Federal, Mexico

El principio ambiental de precaución en América Latina y Europa: Una aproximación a las decisiones jurídicas frente al riesgo

Juan Carlos Decoud Fernández, Investigador, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas Filial Coronel Oviedo, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Caaguazú, Paraguay

¿Determinan el tipo de estudios la importancia percibida sobre las competencias claves para la sostenibilidad? : Estudio comparativo realizado en estudiantes de La Rioja

Ana Maria Vega Gutiérrez, Catedrática de Derecho eclesiástico del Estado, Derecho, Universidad de La Rioja, La Rioja, Spain
Cecilia Serrano-Martínez, Lecturer, Social Wok and Social Services Area. Department of Law, University of La RIoja, La Rioja, Spain
Ana González Marcos, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de La Rioja, La Rioja, Spain
Marina Corral Bobadilla, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, La Rioja, Spain
Emma Juaneda Ayensa, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Business , Universidad de La Rioja, Spain

09:00-09:30
Aula Plenaria (HM 135)
09:30-10:30
Aula Plenaria (HM 135)

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
10:45-11:30

Mesa Redonda

"Tema destacado 2025 —Desarrollo sostenible para un planeta dinámico: Lecciones, prioridades y soluciones"
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
10:45-11:30

Mesa Redonda

"Realidades ecológicas"
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
11:30-11:40

Pausa

11:40-12:40

Sesión plenaria y debate en español con Enrique Ugalde Vargas

"Conectando cuencas, lideresas y comunidades hacia modelos de desarrollo sostenible en Centroamérica."
Speaker
Enrique Ugalde Vargas, Profesor, Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Aula Plenaria (HM 135)

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente

Sesión virtual

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Aporte la construcción de comunidades sostenibles: Un modelo para analizar la sostenibilidad de las comunidades

Dora Canon, PhD Researcher, Health and Sustainability Research Group, Universidad de Antioquia, Antioquia, Colombia

Análisis de narrativas organizacionales con propósito sostenible

Vanina Ramé, Docente, investigadora, Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina

Efecto ambiental por el paso de personas por el Darién colombiano en los procesos de migración

Ramon Mosquera, Docente, Escuela de Ciencias Agricolas, Pecuarias y del Medio Ambiente, Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia UNAD, Antioquia, Colombia

12:40-14:00

Sesión de pósteres Online

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
14:00-15:15
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
Impacto de la gestión de Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas Industriales en el desarrollo sostenible de la ciudad de Popayán (Colombia)

Rafael Mauricio Padilla Moreno, Docente investigador, Facultad Ciencias Sociales y de la Administración, Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor del Cauca, Cauca, Colombia
Paola Andrea Umaña Aedo
Diana Alexandra Pacheco Torres

14:00
Implicaciones de la movilidad urbana en estudiantes universitarios: Caso de estudio en estudiantes de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

Francisco Javier Quiñónez de la Cruz, Profesor Titular, Unidad de Investigación de la Escuela de Ingeniería Civil, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
José Chiroy, Ingeniero Civil infieri, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala , Guatemala, Guatemala
Saulo Moisés Méndez Garza, Profesor investigador, Facultad de Ingeniería, Centro de Investigaciones de Ingeniería de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
Edgar Virgilio Ayala Zapata, Jefe sección de Tecnología de Materiales y Sistemas Constructivos, Centro de Investigaciones de Ingeniería, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala, Guatemala

14:20
14:00-15:15
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
15:30-17:10
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
Educación de la primera infancia para la sostenibilidad (ECEfS): Revisión de las necesidades formativas de los educadores infantiles

Marlene Fermín González, Directora del Doctorado en Educación, Facultad de Educación, Psicología y Familia, Universidad Finis Terrae, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

15:30
15:30-17:10
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
Estrategias tributarias para reducir las emisiones contaminantes del transporte marítimo: Hacia una transición ecológica, sostenible y justa

Rodolfo Salassa Boix, Associate Professor on Tax, Faculty of Law, Departament of Law, Area of Tax and Public Finance Law , Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain

15:50
Agencia más que humana en la Sierra Nevada (Colombia): Redefiniendo el Desarrollo Sostenible

Luciano Aroca, Student, Doctorado en Antropología, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Araucanía, Chile

16:10
Los efectos socioeconómicos de la construcción del megaproyecto del Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles y la desecación de la Laguna de Zumpango: Desafíos del desarrollo territorial

Luis Luna, Técnico Académico Titular E, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa, Distrito Federal, Mexico

16:30
10:00-11:00

Mesa redonda online

El enlace Zoom se actualizará una semana antes del congreso.
10:30-10:45

Pausa para café

10:45-11:30
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
Consumo sostenible rural indígena en México

Marco Andrés López Santiago, Assistant Director of Research and Graduate Studies, Regional University Unit of Arid Zones, Chapingo Autonomous University, Durango, Mexico
Rafael García Vázquez, Student, Doctorado en Ciencias , Universidad Autonoma Chapingo , México, Mexico

10:45
Diversidad y significados en mujeres rurales, campesinas afrodescendientes e indígenas en Colombia

Reina Helena Rodríguez Hernández, Instructora- con asignación a labores de investigación, Centro de Formación Gestión de Mercados, Logística y Tecnologías de la Información, Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje - SENA -, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Magda Andrea Monsalve-Peláez, PROFESOR, FACULTAD ADMINISTRACION Y NEGOCIOS, UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR, Atlántico, Colombia

11:05
10:45-11:30
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
11:35-12:50
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
Innovación y sostenibilidad en la artesanía iberoamericana y aportes desde la colaboración de los actores: Fortalecimiento de prácticas responsables en el desarrollo artesanal a través de la red RITFA

Ana Beatriz Blanco Ariza, Coordinadora de Investigación, Extensión y Proyección Social, Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Simón Bolívar (Colombia), Atlántico, Colombia
Emilio Zapata, Decano, Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Atlántico, Colombia

11:35
Innovación transformativa para la gestión de la sostenibilidad: Estudio de casos en el Sistema Regional del Atlántico

Enrique Melamed Varela, Student, Master in Business Administration, UNIVERSIDAD SIMÓN BOLÍVAR, Atlántico, Colombia
Magda Andrea Monsalve-Peláez, PROFESOR, FACULTAD ADMINISTRACION Y NEGOCIOS, UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR, Atlántico, Colombia
Ana Beatriz Blanco Ariza, Coordinadora de Investigación, Extensión y Proyección Social, Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Simón Bolívar (Colombia), Atlántico, Colombia

11:55
Promoviendo la sostenibilidad en la industria turística: Análisis comparativo de las estrategias de city branding aplicadas a la promoción del turismo sostenible en las ciudades de Barranquilla (Colombia) y Nayarit (México)

Eduardo José Salazar Araujo, Profesor Investigador, Facultad de Admsinitración y Negocios, Universidad SImón Bolívar, Atlántico, Colombia
Valery Perea Toncell, Programa de Comercio y Negocios Internacionales, Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Atlántico, Colombia

12:15
11:35-12:50
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
Retos ambientales en la región transfronteriza de Pehuenches (Argentina, Chile): Limitaciones de integración territorial asociadas a procesos hidro geomorfológicos

Jorge Lapena, Profesor Universitario e Investigador científico de Geografía Física y Ciencias Ambientales, Tandil (Buenos Aires) y Santa Rosa (La Pampa), Centro de Investigaciones Geográficas de la Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires e instituto de Geografía de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Buenos Aires, Argentina

11:35
La nueva legislación de aguas en Latinoamérica: Características esenciales

Antonio Embid Irujo, Emeritus Professor, Derecho Público/Derecho Administrativo, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain

12:15
12:50-13:50

Almuerzo

09:15-10:15

Sesión plenaria y debate en inglés con Tayba Hatimy

Speaker
Tayba Hatimy, Creator and Director, Baus Taka Enterprises (BTE), India
Aula Plenaria (HM 135)
10:15-10:30

Pausa para café

10:30-11:45
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
Impactos del cambio climático en Sonora: Vulnerabilidad y adaptación en el norte de México

Claudia Falcon, Asistente de Investigación , Ingeniería Industrial-Universidad de Sonora , CONAHCYT, Sonora, Mexico

10:30
Análisis de las políticas de sostenibilidad del Distrito de Barranquilla frente a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (Meta 2030)

Armando Jose Cuadrado Pineda, Student, MAESTRÍA, UNIVERSIDAD SIMÓN BOLÍVAR, Atlántico, Colombia
Magda Andrea Monsalve-Peláez, PROFESOR, FACULTAD ADMINISTRACION Y NEGOCIOS, UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR, Atlántico, Colombia
Ana Beatriz Blanco Ariza, Coordinadora de Investigación, Extensión y Proyección Social, Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Simón Bolívar (Colombia), Atlántico, Colombia
Maria Auxiliadora Olano Hoyos, Student, MAESTRIA, UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR, Atlántico, Colombia

10:50
10:30-11:45
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
11:45-11:50

Pausa

11:50-13:05
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
11:50-13:05
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
13:05-14:05

Almuerzo

14:05-15:20
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
14:05-15:20
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
15:35-16:50
Aula 5 (S25es // HM 230)
15:35-16:50
Aula 3 (S25es // HM 260)
17:00-17:30