The conference aims to link scientific research with executive policies to combat pollution, highlight the most prominent environmental challenges in the Arab region, build an Arab network of environmental experts and institutions, enhance dialogue between researchers and decision-makers, and promote the exchange of scientific expertise in the field of environmental protection.
Conference Themes:
  • Sources of environmental pollution

  • Negative effects of pollution

  • Sustainable solutions

  • Environmental policies and governance

  • The role of civil society and the media

Important Dates:
  • Full paper submission opens: October 15, 2025

  • Submission deadline: December 15, 2025

  • Notification of acceptance: January 2, 2026

  • Conference dates: January 21–22, 2026

For more information, please visit the official website of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, or contact us via:
📧 [email protected]
📞 +964 770 944 4666 | +964 790 355 9495
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