A fundamental shift in thinking is necessary to address an enormous challenge like climate change. In order to transition from an irresponsible, unsustainable method of production, transportation, and consumption to a more sustainable, renewable one, a fundamental redesign of our way of life is required. To do this, accurate data is needed, and gathering information on the effects of particular actions is essential if we are to mitigate them appropriately.
In many parts of the world, where governments and policymakers have quickly grasped the negative effects of the disastrous path of unsustainable consumerism, the sustainable development paradigm is being promptly adopted. Comprehensive planning is necessary for environmental sustainability in a number of areas, including waste management, nature-based solutions, responsible urban design, and cutting-edge decarbonization strategies in cities. The development of dependable and strong public transportation systems that reduce reliance on cars, the incorporation of renewable energy into the infrastructure of urban areas, and material innovations in recycling and waste management are all methodologies and techniques that aim to improve sustainability in cities.
This Special Issue of the 8th Volume of the Environmental Science and Sustainable Development extensively discusses topics such as:
- Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation, and Adaptation
- Sustainable Planning and Design of Urban and Rural Areas
- Decarbonization of the Built Environment
- Climate-related Governance and Challenges
- Nature-based solutions
- Co-benefits and synergies between adaptation and mitigation measures
Guest Editors:
Rui Alexandre Castanho
WSB University, Poland, and University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Mohd Fairuz Shahidan
Faculty of Design and Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia.
Guest Editors are allowed to include one of their own papers in the special issue they are overseeing. However, this requires prior approval from the Editor-in-Chief. Once the paper is submitted, it will be allocated by the Journal editorial office to the Editor-in-Chief or an appropriate associate editor. They will manage the peer review process and ultimately determine the paper's final acceptance status.
The peer review process in this issue is double-blinded. If an editorial board member has submitted a paper, they will not be involved during the revision process in order to preserve the integrity of the revision process.
Research Papers
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