About the Journal
The International Conference on SDGs and Green Technology (ICST) 2025, themed "Bridging Innovation to The Green Technology and Environment for Sustainable Future," promotes and facilitates new multifaceted approaches to globalization and the use of innovative solutions that minimize environmental impacts and enhance resource efficiency. Green technology integrates sustainable design principles with advanced technology, employing smart systems to monitor and control energy consumption while fostering societal transformations towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.
This conference serves as a pivotal platform for policymakers, scholars, practitioners, and community representatives to engage in collaborative efforts aimed at developing and implementing innovative strategies for addressing environmental challenges. The overarching theme of the conference delves into the intricate interconnections between green technology and environmental sustainability, offering insights into cutting-edge research and practical applications that support the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Aligned with these core objectives, ICST 2025 will feature sessions dedicated to each SDG, with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability. The conference aims to facilitate knowledge dissemination and policy-oriented discussions, ensuring that research on transformative green technologies and their environmental implications reaches a global audience. By fostering scientific dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration, ICST 2025 seeks to drive the adoption of innovative environmental solutions, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and resilient planet.
The three main scopes of ICST 2025 include:
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Green Technology and Digitalization for Sustainability
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Climate Change and Environmental Resilience
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Green Innovation for a Sustainable Future
By emphasizing these key areas, ICST 2025 aims to foster comprehensive discussions on environmental sustainability, bridging the gap between research, policy, and practical implementation in the pursuit of a greener and more resilient future.