Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development

Engineering, Social Sciences, and the Humanities in terms of sustainable development

Submission deadline: 2025-06-30
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Special Issue Information

In the quest for sustainable development, engineering, social sciences, and the humanities play pivotal roles,

each contributing unique perspectives and solutions. Engineering drives technological innovation, creating eco-

friendly infrastructure and developing renewable energy sources essential for reducing carbon footprints.

Engineers design systems for sustainable water management, waste reduction, and energy efficiency, ensuring

that technological advancements align with environmental conservation goals.

Social sciences, on the other hand, delve into human behavior, societal norms, and policy-making processes that

influence sustainable practices. They examine the socio-economic impacts of environmental policies, ensuring

that sustainability initiatives are inclusive and equitable. Social scientists analyze community responses to

sustainable technologies, helping to tailor solutions that are culturally and contextually appropriate.

The humanities provide a critical lens through which to view the ethical, philosophical, and cultural dimensions

of sustainable development. They foster a deeper understanding of human values and motivations, promoting a

culture of sustainability. Through literature, arts, and ethical studies, the humanities inspire a collective

consciousness and moral responsibility towards environmental stewardship.

Together, these disciplines create a holistic approach to sustainable development. Engineering provides the

technical solutions, social sciences offer insights into human and societal dynamics, and the humanities cultivate

a sustainable mindset. This interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for addressing the complex and multifaceted

challenges of sustainability, ensuring a balanced and integrative path towards a sustainable future.


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Keywords

engineering;social sciences;humanities;sustainability;sustainable development;interdisciplinary collaboration

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