CALL FOR ABSTRACT / FULL PAPERS ON CLIMATE CHANGE and the UN SDGs
CALL FOR ABSTRACT / FULL PAPERS ON CLIMATE CHANGE and the UN SDGs
We welcome papers that fall under the following tracks below:
Track 1: Social Innovation & Systems Transformation
This track focuses on turning innovative ideas into scalable, systemic solutions. We invite papers on models for scaling social innovations across communities, systems thinking approaches to SDG implementation, grassroots innovation and community-driven development, cross-sector collaboration involving government, academe, industry, and NGOs, and case studies of successful social innovation ecosystems.
Track 2: Climate Action, Environment & Circular Economy
This track focuses on building environmental resilience through innovation. We invite papers on climate adaptation and mitigation strategies at the local level, nature-based solutions for sustainability, circular economy models and zero-waste innovations, renewable energy adoption in developing regions, and biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration.
Track 3: Health, Well-being & Social Protection
This track focuses on strengthening resilient and inclusive health systems. We seek papers on innovations in public health systems and policy, digital health, telemedicine, and e-health access, mental health programs and community interventions, universal health coverage and equity, and social protection systems for vulnerable populations.
Track 4: Education, Skills & Human Capital Development
This track focuses on preparing societies for a sustainable future. We invite submissions on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) frameworks, digital learning innovations and access equity, skills development for green and future economies, youth engagement and leadership in SDGs, and curriculum transformation for sustainability.
Track 5: Technology, AI & Digital Transformation for SDGs
This track focuses on leveraging technology to accelerate impact. We are looking for papers on AI and data analytics for sustainable development, smart technologies for governance and public services, bridging the digital divide in underserved communities, ethical implications of emerging technologies, and digital innovation for disaster response and resilience.
Track 6: Sustainable Cities, Infrastructure & Communities
This track focuses on designing inclusive and resilient urban/rural spaces. We invite papers on smart cities and resilient infrastructure development, urban planning for climate resilience, affordable housing and inclusive community design, disaster risk reduction and preparedness, and rural development and regional sustainability.
Track 7: Governance, Policy Innovation & Partnerships
This track focuses on enabling environments for SDG success. We seek papers on policy frameworks for SDG localization, multi-level governance and institutional innovation, public-private partnerships for development, transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption, and indigenous governance and participatory policymaking.
Track 8: Inclusive Economy, Entrepreneurship & Finance
This track focuses on economic systems that leave no one behind. We invite submissions on social entrepreneurship and innovation models, impact investing and sustainable finance, financial inclusion and digital finance solutions, green jobs and just transition strategies, and MSME development and inclusive growth.
Track 9: Equity, Gender & Social Inclusion
This track focuses on advancing human rights and inclusive development. We are looking for papers on gender equality and women’s empowerment initiatives, inclusion of marginalized and vulnerable populations, indigenous knowledge systems and sustainability, migration, displacement, and social integration, and addressing inequality in access to resources and services.
Track 10: Disaster Resilience & Humanitarian Innovation
This track focuses on strengthening preparedness, response, and recovery. We invite papers on disaster risk reduction frameworks and innovations, community-based resilience and adaptation, humanitarian technologies and crisis response systems, climate-induced disasters and resilience planning, and post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation strategies.
Track 11: SDG Metrics, Evaluation & Impact Measurement
This track focuses on measuring what matters for sustainable impact. We seek submissions on SDG indicators and monitoring frameworks, data-driven decision-making for development, impact assessment tools and methodologies, open data and transparency in SDG reporting, and challenges in measuring long-term sustainability.
Track 12: From Research to Action: Bridging Theory & Practice
This track focuses on translating knowledge into real-world solutions. We invite papers on research-to-policy translation models, academia-industry-community collaboration, scaling pilot projects into national/global programs, knowledge transfer and innovation diffusion, and best practices in applied sustainability research.
Abstract or Full Paper Submission Guidelines:
Abstract or Full paper should be written in English.
If there are two or more authors, the author presenting should be identified.
For conference paper format, use the recommended template only.
The Full Paper should be not more than 12 pages.
Submissions must present original work; as such, papers under review or published/accepted to any peer-reviewed conference/journal with published proceedings will not be accepted.
Submissions that have been previously presented orally, as posters or abstracts-only, or in non-archival venues with no formal proceedings, including workshops or PhD symposia without proceedings, are accepted.
Submitted full paper will undergo a double-blind peer review process to qualify for presentation at the conference.
Early bird registration will start on August 15, 2026 and will close on August 31, 2026. Regular registration will then start on September 1, 2026
Questions may be directed to the conference organizers via email at icunssi@g.msuiit.edu.ph