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UTech, Ja. Papine Campus

237 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6

Oct. 17-18, 2024

International
Climate Change
Conference 2024

Adaptation & Mitigation Strategies for Climate Departure: managing the Crisis
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Welcome

Welcome to the University of Technology, Jamaica’s inaugural staging of our
International Climate Change Conference 2024.

We are truly honoured to have you join us for this exciting event, that will bring together notable Climate Change and Sustainable Energy expertise of global, regional and local academics and professionals. Over the two  days, we will explore the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in the areas of: Renewable Energy, Sustainable Technologies, Geospatial Sciences and Artificial Intelligence; Ecosystem Resilience and Conservation; Urban Resilience and Infrastructure Development; Climate Cooperation, Legal and Finance; Policy, Social Equity, Justice and Poverty Alleviation; and Climate Education and Capacity Building.  

Our conference features an impressive array of speakers, led by The Most Honourable Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness ON, PC, MP. Our Plenary speakers are very distinguished in their respective fields and will be complemented by panel discussions, featuring industry experts. Our technical sessions, will feature judiciously selected presentations, by professionals who will empower you for adaptation and mitigation. Arrangements have been made with a number of entities which have implemented Climate Smart practices, to tour their facilities on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Please see our Book a Tour page on this website and select your choice of a tour. We invite you to take full advantage of the tremendous networking opportunities. We encourage you to engage with our speakers, asking questions, and sharing your experiences. 

Our heartfelt thanks goes out to our sponsors, speakers, members of the organising committee and volunteers for making this event possible. We look forward to a productive and inspiring conference, one which is solution oriented, geared at pointing institutions, agencies, professionals and members of the public in the direction of being Climate Smart. 

A very entertaining package awaits you during our closing ceremony!  

Please take a moment to review the agenda, familiarize yourself with the venue, and get settled. Let’s make the most of our time together! 

Sub Themes:

Location

University of Technology, Jamaica (Papine Campus)

Call for Abstracts

The social and economic health of Caribbean states are intimately aligned to their climate resilience and sensitive supporting ecological systems. Rapid and abnormal change in climate and weather, have the potential to cause significant destabilization effects on the economies of States. The World Bank estimates that Jamaica, like other Caribbean states, is highly exposed to extreme weather events and climate risks. Natural disasters have cost Jamaica an estimated US$1.2 billion between 2001 and 2010. Data from The State of the Jamaican Climate 2019 (Climate Studies Group Mona, The University of the West Indies, 2021), shows an upward trend in all three climate variables (temperature, sea level rise, rainfall and weather events such as hurricanes). It has become increasingly clear that characterizations of climate (historical and future) and associated impacts are critical to strengthening climate resilience and adaptation efforts in Jamaica.

As the climate departure curve continues its ascendancy, the entire globe faces severe threats. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in particular, known for their less than capable resilience has to grapple with the fact that all forms of life-human, plant and animal, will not be spared its impact. The natural and built environment will continue to be tested by the ever increasing force of this phenomenon. The imperative now is to build our mitigation and adaptive strategies to manage the impact of the crisis. 

This conference will therefore draw on the expertise of global, regional and local academics and professionals under the following sub-themes:

Sub Theme 1

Renewable Energy, Sustainable Technologies, Geospatial Sciences and Artificial Intelligence

Sub Theme 2

Ecosystem Resilience and Conservation

Sub Theme 3

Urban Resilience and Infrastructure Development

Sub Theme 4

Climate Cooperation, Legal and Finance

Sub Theme 5

Policy, Social Equity, Justice and Poverty Alleviation

Sub Theme 6

Climate Education and Capacity Building

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS:

The conference looks forward to receiving abstracts which meet any of the following criteria:

  1. Description of the application of Built Environment methods and sustainable technologies, such as Geospatial Sciences, to mitigate the effects of climate departure.
  2. Description of innovative approaches in the built environment that can positively impact the management of the crisis
  3. Critical Analysis of the impact of Renewable Energy, Artificial Intelligence, on Sustainable Infrastructure Development 
  4. Climate Education, Capacity Building, Finance, Social, Legal and Policy Implications for Urban & Ecosystem Resilience, Justice and Poverty Alleviation.

Abstracts should be uploaded by August 31, 2024 to:

 https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICCC2024 

(Please create an account, if you do not already have one)

Receipt of submission will be acknowledged. If you do not receive acknowledgement within three (3) business days of submission, please contact the conference secretariat.

A notice of acceptance of abstracts will be sent to the corresponding authors before September 6, 2024.

Poster presentation may be requested. However, oral presentations are encouraged and assigned by the session conveners and conference programme committee.

Submission of an abstract carries with it the obligation to give a presentation in the designated manner assigned. It also grants UTech, Ja permission to publish the abstract.

Please note that all presenters are required to register for the conference by August 31, 2024 (early bird registration deadline)

Submission of PowerPoint presentations are to be made by 
September 20, 2024

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Your abstract must BE NO MORE THAN 250 WORDS and must include the following:

  1. TITLE
  2. AUTHOR(S): List each author’s full first name followed by surname. Omit degrees, titles and institutional appointments.
  3. INSTITUTION(S)
  4. EMAIL ADDRESS: Include the email address of the corresponding author.
PUBLICATIONS:

Abstracts for oral and poster presentations will be published on the conference website.

Authors are invited to submit full papers by October 31, 2024, to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Arts, Science and Technology (JAST), a peer-reviewed publication of the School of Graduate Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship, University of Technology, Jamaica,

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACTS TO THE CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT via:

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICCC2024
(Please create an account, if you do not already have one)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

  • Ms. Mareka Sutherland
  • Mr. Wycliffe Frater
  • Mrs. Patrice Thomas-Cameron

Tel: 876-970-5338 • 876-970-5279 • 876-970-5243

Email: utechjaclimateconference2024@gmail.com

OR

Website: https://www.utech.edu.jm/international-conference-climate-change

Conference Speakers

The Most Honourable Andrew Michael Holness ON, PC, MP
The Most Honourable Andrew Michael Holness ON, PC, MP

Prime Minister of Jamaica

Keynote Speaker

The Honourable Fayval Williams, MP

Minister of Education and Youth

Minister of Government

Leonard A. Francis, JP

Chief Executive Officer for the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA)

Una May Gordon

Senior Climate Change Expert & Resilience Advisor

Mr. Olivier Guyonvarch

Ambassador of France to Jamaica

Dr. Ruth Potopsingh

Consultant in Energy and Environment, Former Associate Vice President-Sustainable Energy and Head, Caribbean Sustainable Energy and Innovation Institute (CSEII), UTech Ja

Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie

Chief Executive Officer of the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET)

Judith Slater

British High Commissioner to Jamaica

Michael Taylor

Professor of Climate Science and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Mona Campus, The University of the West Indies (UWI

Dr. Emily Wilkinson

Principal Research Fellow in ODI's Global Risks and Resilience Programme and Director of the Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)

Registration Fees

one day
  • On or before August 31, 2024 US$60
  • After August 31, 2024 US$70.00
  • Students US$40.00
Two day
  • On or before August 31, 2024 US$100.00
  • After August 31, 2024 US$120.00
  • Students US$60.00

Programme Agenda

09:00 am

Renewable Energy, sustainable technologies & artificial intelligence

10:00 am

Ecosystem resilience & conservation

11:00 am

Coffee Break

11:15 am

urban resilience & infrastructure development

12:30 pm

Lunch break

01:15 pm

climate cooperation, legal & finance

02:30 pm

meet & greet (networking)

09:00 am

policy, social equity, justice & poverty alleviation

10:00 am

climate education innovation in geospatial sciences

11:00 am

Coffee Break

11:15 am

presentation

12:30 pm

Lunch break

01:15 pm

Vote of Thanks & Closing ceremony

02:00 pm

Musical entertainment

02:30 pm

Event Social & Soiree

Organising Committee

Utech, Ja. Climate change conference 2024

Chair: Dr. Glendon G. Newsome

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja

Mrs. Suzette Adams-Rickards

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja

Mr. Omar Alcock

Climate Change Division
Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation

Mr. Fernandez Anderson

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja

Prof. Carol Archer

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja

Dr. Earl Bailey

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja

Mr. David Barrett

Course Advisory Committee, Master of Science is Sustainable Energy & Climate Change, UTech Ja

Mr. Ivor Bennet

Marketing Unit, UTech Ja

Dr. Therese Chambers

Faculty of Engineering and Computing, UTech Ja.

Mr. Peter Clarke

Water Resources Authority, Jamaica

Ms. Crystal-Gail Clue

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Ms. Shakira Davis

Learning Technologies Support Unit, UTech Ja.

Dr. Rosemarie Dixon

College of Business and Management, UTech Ja.

Mr. Erinski Easy

Learning Technologies Support Unit, UTech Ja.

Mr. Wycliffe Frater

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Nadine Freeman-Prince

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Ms. Tiffany Givans

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Anetheo Jackson

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Addonna Jardine-Comrie

Faculty Science and Sport, UTech Ja.

Mr. Maurice Mason

Institute for Sustainable Development, UWI

Mrs. Mlela Matandara-Clarke

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Mr. Ian McGowan

Faculty of Engineering and Computing, UTech Ja.

Mr. Frederick Mills

College of Business and Management, UTech Ja.

Dr. Laurence Neufville

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Ms. Meisha Paul

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Elizabeth Pigou-Dennis

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Ruth Potopsingh

Head, Caribbean Sustainable Energy and Innovation Institute (CSEII), UTech Ja.

Mr. Kirkland Rowe

Faculty of Engineering and Computing, UTech Ja.

Mr. Carlyon Russell

Learning Technologies Support Unit, UTech Ja.

Mrs. Sara Shabaka

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Dr. Copeland Stupart

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Ms. Mareka Sutherland

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Mrs. Patrice Thomas-Cameron

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

Mrs. Nakiesha Whitfield

Caribbean Sustainable Energy and Innovation Institute (CSEII), UTech Ja.

Mr. Meredith Williams

College of Health Sciences, UTech Ja.

Prof. Garfield Young

Faculty of the Built Environment, UTech Ja.

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