Call for Abstracts
The First Global Conference on Environment & Sustainability (GCES) will be a venue to provide an excellent opportunity for faculty, students, scientists, engineers, practitioners, development workers, regulators, and policymakers from around the world to report their research, best management practices, innovation, and strategies and network and learn from each other. This conference will be held in the ancient, historic, and beautiful city of Kathmandu located at the foot of the Himalayas. Most of the topics we hope to discuss are critical development challenges in Nepal and many developing countries.
We invite abstracts in the following themes and sub-themes of the conference, but not limited to:
Air Pollution and Climate Change
- Acid deposition
- Air pollution in developing countries
- Air treatment technologies
- Biodiversity and climate change
- Carbon and land management (wildfires)
- Carbon capture and storage
- Change of surface and air temperature
- Changing precipitation patterns
- Climate change in the Himalayas
- Development of techniques for environmental monitoring
- Drought and water resources
- Evolution of chemical contaminants in the atmosphere and water resources
- Health effects of air pollution
- Water treatment challenges in a changing climate
Solid Waste Management
- Circular economy
- Composting and anaerobic digestion
- Municipal solid waste
- Landfill processes, design, and operation
- Life cycle assessment
- Low cost recycling
- Role of informal sector in waste management
- Solid waste management in developing countries
- Smart low technologies for sustainable waste management
- Waste-to-energy
- Waste prevention and minimization
- Wastewater treatment and sludge management
Sustainable Development and Environmental Policies
- Economic development and preservation of environment
- Economic sustainability
- Financing sustainable development
- Gender and equity barriers to human development in developing countries
- Millennium Development Goals
- Science and policy in the 21st Century
- Sustainable agriculture and soil management
- Sustainable development and technology
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainability Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability science in higher education
- Water sustainability
A sample abstract is provided here. It is important to precisely follow the guidelines stated in the abstract template. The abstract must provide sufficient information for evaluation of its contribution to the conference and attendees.
Any abstracts describing future work or soliciting products or services will not be accepted at this conference.
The conference technical committee will be making decisions regarding acceptance of abstracts.