Speakers

Marco Aurélio Nalon

Physicist, graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP, 1987), with a Master’s degree in Forest Sciences from the “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture (ESALQ) at the University of São Paulo – USP (2000). Level VI Scientific Researcher, specialist in geotechnology and environmental thematic mapping. He currently serves as Director of the Environmental Research Institute of the São Paulo State Secretariat for Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics, and is a member and Chair of the Thematic Commission on Protected Areas and Biodiversity of the State Environmental Council (CONSEMA).

Marco Aurélio Nalon

Physicist, graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP, 1987), with a Master’s degree in Forest Sciences from the “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture (ESALQ) at the University of São Paulo – USP (2000). Level VI Scientific Researcher, specialist in geotechnology and environmental thematic mapping. He currently serves as Director of the Environmental Research Institute of the São Paulo State Secretariat for Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics, and is a member and Chair of the Thematic Commission on Protected Areas and Biodiversity of the State Environmental Council (CONSEMA).
05 Nov

The Territorial Impact of Climate Emergencies: Migrations, Displacements, and Vulnerability

Climate change is already shaping territorial dynamics, altering patterns of land use, mobility, and occupation. In different regions, extreme weather events have led to temporary or permanent displacements, affecting local communities and demanding new approaches to urban planning, housing, and social policy. This panel will discuss how to integrate the climate perspective into territorial management strategies, highlighting experiences that seek to reconcile social protection, sustainable development, and community resilience.

Climate Justice and Sociobiodiversity Stage 09:00 - 10:00