About the Journal
Journal title |
: Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability |
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Initials |
: GTLabs |
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Frequency |
: 2 issues per year (August and December) |
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DOI |
: prefix 10.22219 by |
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Editor-in-Chief |
: Rr. Eko Susetyarini |
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Man/Han. Editor |
: Diani Fatmawati & Husamah |
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Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing research and innovation in laboratories that support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability publishes high-quality articles that integrate science and technology to address the environmental, social, and economic challenges faced by tropical regions and beyond. The journal emphasizes "green" practices, promoting environmentally friendly methods, technologies, and policies that reduce carbon footprints, conserve natural resources, and preserve ecological balance.
Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability encourages multidisciplinary and collaborative research that provides innovative solutions to global issues, particularly in tropical regions. The journal features cutting-edge research from various relevant disciplines, including environmental science, biology, chemistry, engineering, and social sciences. Research that explores green technologies, sustainable resource management, and the development of eco-friendly materials in tropical settings is particularly encouraged.
As a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners, Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability is committed to publishing rigorous scientific work that undergoes a stringent peer-review process to ensure the highest standards of quality and integrity. With an inclusive and global approach, Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability aspires to become a leading journal that makes a significant contribution to the field of sustainability research, particularly within the context of tropical ecosystems and green technologies.