Aims and Scope
Green And Tropical Laboratory For Sustainability encompasses a broad range of research areas related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including but not limited to:
- Laboratory-Based Studies on Tropical Ecosystems: Research on biodiversity, climate change, ecosystem restoration, and natural resource management within tropical regions.
- Development and Application of Laboratory Technologies for Sustainable Energy: Investigations into renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and clean energy technologies that contribute to sustainable development.
- Laboratory Research on Waste Management and Pollution Control: Studies focused on waste treatment, recycling, circular economy practices, and pollution mitigation strategies.
- Laboratory Investigations into Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture: Research on organic farming, agroforestry, food safety, nutritional value, and sustainable agricultural practices.
- Laboratory Studies on Human Health and Environmental Interactions: Exploration of environmental health risks, infectious diseases, toxicology, and public health interventions.
- Research on Digital Governance for Sustainable Development: Studies examining the role of digital governance in enhancing sustainability efforts, including the application of digital tools and technologies in managing environmental resources, monitoring ecological impacts, and supporting policy-making processes.
- Social and Educational Research in the Context of Sustainability: Investigations into social dynamics, educational initiatives, and community engagement strategies that align with sustainability goals, particularly in tropical regions. This includes the integration of sustainability concepts into educational curricula and the promotion of social practices that support green and sustainable development.