STEM for Sustainability; Science & Technology Assisted Circular Economy:
Innovations in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) for attaining Sustainability goals; Computational approach for S & T in achieving sustainable goals; Smart cities; Green construction; E-waste management; Coastal & Ocean Sustainability; Habitat & Ecology's conservation and Sustenance etc.
Earth Resources & Climate change Management:
Earth resources conservation and management: challenges, issues, developmental strategies and risk mitigation (will include forest, mangroves, water, air, soil, Earth’s critical zone, rocks, living organisms and other species); Green house gases and Earth's climate; Reflectivity or absorption of the Sun's energy; Changes in the Earth's orbit and rotation; Variations in solar activity; Changes in the Earth's reflectivity; Volcanic activity, Innovations in these sectors, etc.
Green Technology & Clean Energy:
Green processes and technology; Innovations in effluent treatment; Reduction in environment pollutants; Clean energy and alternate fuels; Waste management for energy generation; Self-sufficient buildings; Generation of energy from the waves; Vehicles that do not emit gases; Electric vehicles; Harnessing solar energy devices and solar cells; Photo-catalysis and electro-catalysis for hydrogen production and CO2 reduction, Green houses gases, Reduction in carbon foot print, etc. Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Education for Sustainable development; Sustainability in Food, Health & Agriculture:
Society, community, economy and commerce: as key contributors for collective efforts and outcomes in sustainability & sustainable development; Long-term economic growth without negatively impacting social, environmental, and cultural aspects of the community; Utilization of energy, water and other natural resources efficiently with care and minimal waste; Policies and laws relating to sustainability developments and monitoring, and Agricultural technology; Quality and accessible health for all. Atmanirbhar Bharat.
We welcome contributions from Indian scholars/researchers by inviting papers which may have interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary perspectives. The length of the papers should be between 3000 and 5000 words.
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