Oct 16 – 18, 2025
Africa/Casablanca timezone
CLIMATE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Session

Session 2 : Climate Data, Risks and Impacts

Oct 16, 2025, 4:30 PM

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  1. Mr Enrico Putra NURDIN (Pertamina Indonesia - JOB Tomori)
    10/16/25, 4:35 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    JOB Pertamina-Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi (JOB Tomori) is affiliation of PT Pertamina (Persero), an Indonesian national energy company that manages exploration and production of oil and gas in Indonesia. JOB Pertamina-Medco Tomori is one of the biggest asset operated in Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.

    Pertamina group committed to manage their safety culture and environmental excellence through...

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  2. Dr Etse Yawo DZAKPA (African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Research and Innovation Center (AIMS RIC), Kigali, Rwanda)
    10/16/25, 4:45 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    Climate change is increasingly recognized as a critical driver of public health risks, particularly through its influence on waterborne diseases. Diarrheal illnesses, a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in low-resource settings, are especially sensitive to climatic factors such as extreme precipitation and temperature fluctuations. In response to the need for robust, standardized...

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  3. Chaima BENTABET (Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 4:55 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    As the effects of climate change intensify, floods have become a major threat to coastal and urban areas, particularly in southern Morocco. This study focuses on the Agadir region to analyze the impacts of recent flood events in connection with climatic disturbances, as well as the institutional and territorial responses currently in place. The methodological approach is based on hydrological...

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  4. Ms Fatiha ER-RAHOUY (Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:05 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    The assessment of groundwater potential in Mediterranean climate regions, such as the Inaouene watershed in northern Morocco, is a strategic priority for sustainable water resource management. In this study, we explore the application of machine learning algorithms to improve the predictive mapping of groundwater potential zones. Sixteen environmental and geological factors influencing...

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  5. Abdelbasset ELGZOULI (Sultane Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:15 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    Flash floods are among the most severe natural disasters, typically triggered by intense rainfall or sudden snowmelt, and are characterised by high flow velocities and limited lead time for warning or evacuation. These events primarily affect moderate-sized mountainous basins, generally ranging from a few to several hundred square kilometres. In this context, the Oued Zat basin serves as a...

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  6. Sihame HAFIDI (Laboratory of Water Sciences, Microbial Biotechnologies, and Natural Resources Sustainability (AQUABIOTECH) Geosciences, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:25 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    The Souss-Massa basin, located south of the High Atlas Mountains, is a semi-arid region highly exposed to climate variability and extreme drought events. This study proposes an integrated, data-driven framework that combines multivariate statistical analysis and machine learning to analyze spatio-temporal precipitation patterns (1940–2023) and predict drought risk under future climate...

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  7. Prof. Mehdi AIT LAARADIA (Laboratory of Pharmacology, Neurobiology, Anthropology and Environment, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Semlalia, University Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Morocco / Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques, Ministry of Health and Social Protection, Beni Mellal, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:35 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    Scorpion envenomation causes over one million cases annually worldwide. While mortality is lower than that of snake bites, the morbidity and risk of death in children remain substantial. Scorpions are thermophilic organisms whose activity and distribution are strongly influenced by climate conditions. With rising temperatures and increasing weather variability, climate change is expected to...

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  8. Nassima AMIRI (Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:45 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
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    Climate change poses a serious threat to the economies of Africa’s developing countries, which depend heavily on agriculture. According to IPCC projections, shifts in rainfall patterns and rising temperatures are expected to cause a significant decline in agricultural production across many regions. This study investigates the impacts of climate change on agricultural output, compares them...

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  9. Ms Amina CHIBBI (Research Center Plant and Microbial Biotechnologies, Biodiversity, and Environment (BioBio), Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 5:55 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    The oases of southeastern Morocco, integral to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since November 10, 2000, and pillars of the region's cultural and economic identity, face escalating anthropogenic and climatic pressures. These pressures have a significant impact on both local populations and biodiversity. The long-term survival of these oases is jeopardized by the overexploitation of water...

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  10. Khalid OUTAAOUI (Laboratory of Mathematics, Modeling, and Automatic Systems, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco)
    10/16/25, 6:05 PM
    Climate Data, Risks and Impacts
    In-person oral presentation

    This study evaluates daily profit variability in Morocco’s sardine fisheries by combining a Markov-chain bioeconomic framework with a differential-equation logistic growth model for sardine biomass. Focusing on the Atlantic waters off Agadir and projecting to 2025, the model links population dynamics to economic performance while explicitly capturing weather-driven operational uncertainty....

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