31st International Input-Output Association Conference
and
13th Edition of the International School of I-O Analysis
6th - 11th July 2025, Malé, the capital city of the Maldives





  

Weather and Geography


The Maldives is an equatorial island nation in the Indian Ocean. Only 298 square kilometres of the country’s total area of 90,000 square kilometres is dry land.

The Maldives is breathtaking not just above the ocean. About five per cent of the world’s reefs, from which both soft and hard corals form, are found in the Maldives. These reefs are known for their vibrant displays of colour. One thousand different types of fish reside on the reefs. Large pelagic fish like manta rays and whale sharks are also drawn to the Maldives by the abundance of nutrients carried in by the ocean currents.

The Maldives enjoys warm and sunny weather around the year. The monsoon season surprises you with gentle rain showers from May to October but you can expect temperatures between 26 and 32 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Maldivian seas are also warm and clear throughout the year.

See more details on the weather in the link below:

       https://www.meteorology.gov.mv/forecast


  

  




Organisers and sponsors
IIOA    Villa College    Maldives Bureau of Statistics    Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation