Aim & Scope

• To investigate the social, economic and formal foundations of sustainable development from multiple disciplines.
• To promote interdisciplinary dialogue and research that bridges the gap between theory and practice.
• It includes solutions and sustainable business models originating from fields such as social sciences and economics.
• The role of social sciences, economics, business, health, law, natural sciences and the role of sustainable development in its participation.

Content Sections

1. Theoretical Foundations Across Disciplines:
- Exploration of sustainable development theories within health, law, engineering, and natural sciences.
- Interdisciplinary models and frameworks that integrate different scientific perspectives.

2. Innovative Research and Interdisciplinary Approaches:
- Contributions from health sciences: public health initiatives, sustainable healthcare systems, and the impact of environmental factors on health.
- Legal perspectives on sustainability: environmental law, policy frameworks, and regulations that support sustainable practices.
- Natural sciences and sustainability: research in climate science, ecology, and resource management.
- Engineering solutions for sustainability: technological innovations, sustainable design, and infrastructure development.

3. Policies, Practices, and Applications:
- Multidisciplinary approaches to policy-making that incorporate scientific research from various fields.
- Case studies highlighting successful interdisciplinary applications in sustainable development.
- Analysis of how different disciplines contribute to practical solutions and the implementation of sustainable development goals.

4. Case Studies and Real-World Applications:
- Detailed case studies from diverse fields illustrating interdisciplinary success in sustainability.
- Lessons learned from the integration of health, law, science, and engineering in achieving sustainable outcomes.

5. Future Directions and Emerging Interdisciplinary Trends:
- Future perspectives on the role of interdisciplinary research in sustainable development.
- Emerging trends and fields of study that could impact sustainability efforts across various disciplines.

Target Audience
- Academics, researchers, and professionals from health, law, natural sciences, engineering, and other related fields.
- Policymakers, industry leaders, and practitioners interested in interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability.
- Graduate students and early-career researchers eager to explore the cross-disciplinary nature of sustainable development.

This structure supports an inclusive and interdisciplinary journal that encourages contributions from a wide range of fields, creating a holistic understanding of sustainable development that draws on the strengths of health, law, science, and engineering.

Period Months
August December
Last Update Time: 3/20/25, 4:40:07 PM