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Asia Pacific Academy of Science Pte. Ltd. (APACSCI) specializes in international journal publishing. APACSCI adopts the open access publishing model and provides an important communication bridge for academic groups whose interest fields include engineering, technology, medicine, computer, mathematics, agriculture and forestry, and environment.
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2024
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Today, the best way to discern the interlinkages between climate change and sustainability and/or sustainable development is the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13—Climate Action framework. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted in 2015 presents a shared blueprint for the peace and prosperity of humanity and the planet both now and in the future. At its core lies the 17 SDGs covering the 169 targets by constituting calls for urgent action in global partnership among developed and developing nations. Within this scope, countries acknowledge the imperative need to engage in strategies that simultaneously eradicate poverty and other deprivations, combat climate change, safeguard oceans, forests, and biodiversity, improve health and education, reduce inequality, and promote sustainable and climate-resilient economic growth. This article will briefly evaluate the various geographical, environmental, educational, and social dimensions of sustainable and climate-resilient socioeconomic development, considering the nexus between combating climate change and adaptation to climate change, as well as the adverse effects of climate change.
Personality may influence food waste through planned as well as instinctive behaviour. Considerable attention has been devoted to planned behaviour because instincts are difficult to measure using attitudes, behaviours, and intentions. Our study intends to include the instinctive side of behaviour. We used a survey of 339 Swiss households regarding the amount of food waste generated to explore the pathways of how personality influences food waste behaviour. A regression analysis showed that agreeableness and conscientiousness are negative predictors of the amount of food waste. However, the different behaviour of conscientious consumers can be explained by an intermediate variable, whereas the different behaviour of agreeable people can’t. This lacking link can be due either to missing suitable intermediate variables or to the role of instinctive behaviour.
Issue | Title | |
Vol 2, No 2 (2024) | ESG and sustainable development | Details PDF |
Alexey Yurievich Mikhaylov | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Developing a model for digital adoption in family business: A proposed research framework | Abstract PDF |
Nyayu Lathifah Tirdasari, Wawan Dhewanto, Neneng Nurlaela Arief | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | FIKR (Facet, Insight, Knowledge, and Resilience) personality profile for employee development: Literature emphasizes personality characteristic evaluation | Abstract PDF |
Chee Kong Yap, Chee Seng Leow, Wing Sum Vincent Leong | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | A research on the people’s perception and expectations and the behaviours of the cooperative partners in Balıkesir | Abstract PDF |
Hayati Başaran, Ebru Irmak | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | New reflections and strategies for social sustainability through the climate change crisis within inclusive participation and school | Abstract PDF |
Diego Bernaschina | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Sustainable progress: Art-tech and inclusive education transforming virtual learning for equity and long-term impact | Abstract PDF |
Diego Bernaschina | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Patriarchy in Southern Africa and war in West Africa: Twin impediments to sustainable social development in Africa | Abstract PDF |
Dudziro Nhengu | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Towards concentric spatial systems for sustainable social development: Beyond western ethnocentric diametric spatial opposition and empty space | Abstract PDF |
Paul Downes | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | The impact of land use and cover changes on river flows in Wundanyi Catchment of Taita Hills, Kenya (1970–2030) | Abstract PDF |
Joy A. Obando, Cush N. Luwesi, Rose Adhiambo Akombo | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Troubled waters? The disproportionate impact of lead water pollution: Evidence from three American communities | Abstract PDF |
Robert W. Peters, Gail Wallace, Christobel Asiedu, Ghislain N. Gueye, Teresa A. Murray | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Demographic conditions and territorial development of Torre de Moncorvo (North of Portugal) | Abstract PDF |
Mendonça João | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2024) | Optimizing tourist flows through operative carrying capacity assessment: The case of Bakkhali coastal tourism, W.B., India | Abstract PDF |
Suchandra Bardhan, Soumik Sarkar | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Variation analysis in historical demographic distribution within urban agglomeration: Experimental evidence from the Wuhan “1+8” City Circle | Abstract PDF |
Wanying Liao, Dongzi Wu, Zixin Guo, Chunping Zhao, Jiajun Xu, Youqing Xu | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Global research patterns in corporate social responsibility within electronic commerce: A bibliometric analysis | Abstract PDF |
Tamzida Fatema, Yongming Zhu, M. D. Moyaje Uddin | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Assessment of benefits and challenges: Gender analysis of REDD+ pilot sites, Cross River State, Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
Adeniyi Okanlawon Basiru, Abiodun Olusegun Oladoye, Adekunle Clement Adetogun, Oludare Hakeem Adedeji, Olubusayo Omotola Adekoya, Lucas Aderemi Akomolede, Damola Sekinat Muritala, Vincent Onguso Oeba, Charity Fredrick, Oluwaseun Opeyemi Awodutire | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Modelling-based analytics for urban grand challenges | Abstract PDF |
Alan Wilson | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Challenges and way forward in the handling and disposal of battery waste: Towards sustainable practices | Abstract PDF |
Madhab Chandra Jena, Sarat Kumar Mishra, Himanshu Sekhar Moharana | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Factors that influence choice of residence by urban informal settlement dwellers in an intermediate city: A case study of Enugu, Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
Uloma Jiburum, Victor O. Duyilemi, Paul C. Ogbuefi, Maxwell U. Nwachukwu | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Commercialization: A hatch in the sociological diagnosis of our time | Abstract PDF |
Nikolai Genov | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Heat adaptation and health in the informal housing—An exploratory research in Ahmedabad, India | Abstract PDF |
Darshini Mahadevia | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Understanding regional development strategies of the European Union and China: Lessons learned for Vietnam | Abstract PDF |
Phuong-Duy Nguyen | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2024) | Social enterprises transformation and its effects on socio-economic development in developed and developing countries | Abstract PDF |
Hero Rana Barua Mito, Li Qi, Mousumi Akter | ||
Vol 2, No 5 (2024) | Enabling gender responsive low-carbon transport in India using SDG5 framework | Abstract PDF |
Darshini Mahadevia, Saumya Lathia, Kanika Gounder | ||
Vol 2, No 5 (2024) | Application of 3D printing across various fields to enhance sustainable manufacturing | Abstract PDF |
Madhab Chandra Jena, Sarat Kumar Mishra, Himanshu Sekhar Moharana | ||
Vol 2, No 5 (2024) | A comparative study of the potentials of Oman and UAE in condensate water recovery | Abstract PDF |
Atef Badr | ||
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News & Announcements
2024-04-13
New Editorial Board Member: Dr. Jiabo Yin
We are pleased to invite Dr. Jiabo Yin to join the Editorial Board of the journal Sustainable Social Development (eISSN: 2972-4880). This is the second year that Sustainable Social Development has been published. We are confident that the contribution of Dr. Jiabo Yin to the journal will bring new vigor to the study of sustainable development in earth science-related fields.
2024-03-05
Volume 2 Issue 1, 2024 is live
The full issue of Volume 2, Issue 1, 2024 is now available online at here! We are pleased to invite our editorial board member Prof. Francesca Latino to write an editorial on this issue. We sincerely welcome researchers working on sustainable development research to read this issue and draw inspiration from its findings.
2024-02-22
Featured paper: A survey of sustainable development of intelligent transportation system based on urban travel demand
In Volume 2, Issue 1 of this journal, we published an article entitled “A survey of sustainable development of intelligent transportation system based on urban travel demand”, which is authored by Hongyu Yan and Zhiqiang Lv from Qingdao University, China.
Section Collections
Deadline: 2024-12-31
Guest Editor: Prof. Alireza Goli, Prof. Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee
Keywords: supply chain management; sustainability; resilience; optimization; system dynamics; data analytics
Deadline: 2024-12-31
Guest Editor: Prof. Ravishankar Sharma, Prof. Intan Azura Mokhtar
Keywords: digital enterprise; digital innovation; digital literacies; inclusive development; social enterprise; social innovation; sustainable development
Deadline: 2024-12-31
Guest Editor: Prof. Cesare Forzano, Prof. Amedeo Ganciu, Prof. Bowen Cai, Prof. Noman Sahito, Asst. Prof. Md. Ripul Kabir
Keywords: sustainability; energy efficiency; renewable energies; build environment; urban and rural development
Deadline: 2024-12-31
Guest Editor: Prof. Vitalii S. Nitsenko, Prof. Fortune Ganda, Prof. Maxwell Chukwudi Udeagha, Prof. Dinh Tran Ngoc Huy, Prof. Olena Oliinyk, Maha Mohmed El-Sebaey Mohamed, Prof. Ahmad Adnan Al-Tit, Prof. Sura I. Alayed
Keywords: economic development; business models; sustainable development; sustainability; economic and business transformation; SDGs 2030; economic sustainability; business sustainability; econometric modeling