9-10 September 2020, Rome, Italy : ICSD 2020: 8th International Conference on Sustainable Development
The European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with the Canadian Institute of Technology will organize the 8th International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD), in September 2020, with particular focus on Environmental, Economic and Socio-Cultural Sustainability. The Conference theme: ‘Creating a unified foundation for the Sustainable Development: Research, Practice and Education’.
The 8th ICSD 2020 will be an opportunity to share ideas and research findings relevant to the Sustainability Science, through the European network of academics. This interdisciplinary forum is for scholars, teachers, and practitioners from any professional discipline who share an interest in—and concern for— sustainability in an holistic perspective, where environmental, cultural, economic and social concerns intersect. Papers will be published in Open Access EJSD Journal (Thompson Reuters) and Proceedings.
Authors are invited to submit an abstract in the range of the following streams within the ICSD 2020 program: 1. Economic Sustainability: Financial Sustainability, SME, MicroFinance Emerging Countries, International Trade 2. Environmental Sustainability: Water and Soil conservation, Healthcare, Renewable Energies, Food and Enviromental Legislation 3. Socio-Cultural Sustainability: Sustainable Urbanism, Education, Human Development, Psychology, Sociology.
Proposals can adopt the form paper presentations, posters/exhibits, or virtual presentation. Proposal ideas that extend beyond these thematic areas will also be considered.
Further information:
https://ecsdev.org/conference/8th-icsd-2020
Contact: icsd@ecsdev.org
The International Conference on Sustainable Development is organized by the European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with CIT University.
The 8th ICSD 2020 is inspired from the critical challenge of human, environmental, and economic sustainability concerning the present and future generations in a global-scale context.