Information
Time: June 16-19, 2025
Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, Floor 4-5
Sites: https://2025TGA.tcgu.org.tw
Conference Purpose:
Under the counter attacks from extreme climate and natural forces, our homeland and society are facing the increasing threats of natural disasters and becoming more prone to the climate change and hazardous weather. From the perspective of environmental boundaries, the island of Taiwan is located at the continental and oceanic crust, hot and cold air masses, and terrestrial and marine areas. Active tectonic movements and vivid interactions between air masses, water masses, and oceanic currents create abundant natural resources. However, the frequent interaction of environmental factors also results in many unusual nature hazards such as typhoons, earthquakes, landslides, and debris flows. with high population and rapid economic development in the island, it becomes extraordinary linked between human lives and natural environments. Therefore, the Taiwan area and surrounding areas undoubtedly provide excellent materials for scientific research. The Taiwan Geosciences Assembly (TGA) invites domestic and international experts and researchers from various disciplines of Earth sciences (including space science, atmospheric science, oceanography, geology, hydrology, geophysics, geography, and science education) to present and discuss their multi-disciplinary research results under the scope of “new frontier for our beautiful Earth”. By this joint conference, we hope to explore the tasks of the resilience between human and natural environments, further provoking the public and governments to value the topics of land use and environmental changes in order to achieve the goal of sustainable development on the Earth.
Organizer:
Chinese Geoscience Union in Taiwan, The Space Science Society of the Republic of China, Chinese Taipei Geophysical Society, Geological Society Located in Taipei, Meteorological Society of the Republic of China, Oceanographic Society of the Republic of China, Geodetic Society of the Republic of China, Graduate Institute of Science Education & Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan Society of Groundwater Resources and Hydrogeology
Co-organizers:
Chinese Culture University, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Central University, National Cheng Kung University, National Taiwan University, National Taiwan Normal University, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, The “Institute for Research Excellence in Learning Sciences” of National Taiwan Normal University from the Featured Areas Research Center Program within the framework of the Higher Education Sprout Project by the Ministry of Education
Advisory:
National Science and Technology Council
Sponsor:
Earth Science Research Promotion Center