Advances in Sustainability Research at the University of Malta
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2023) | Viewed by 27634
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy performance of buildings; solar photovoltaic systems; solar heating systems; heat pumps for heating & cooling; shallow-ground geothermal systems; solar and UV radiation monitoring
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Interests: sustainable construction methods; project management and strategic planning; geopolitical and environmental risk management
Interests: resource efficiency; sustainable manufacturing; sustainable water treatment
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Interests: sustainable tourism development; culture and social capital; women's roles in tourism and society; marketing and strategy
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on research advances carried out at the University of Malta on the topic of sustainability in its widest meaning, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With over 100 scholars from the University of Malta who have authored or co-authored papers on this topic, it is natural to dedicate a Special Issue that addresses sustainability in a holistic and synergistic manner for different facets from the sustainable energy, water and food supply nexus to sustainable living, communities, health, industry, seas and land. The contribution to the science of climate change and climate mitigation, as well as the associated horizontal topics such as social, political and economic aspects, can all be addressed. The papers will help to bring insights and solutions to pressing issues that affect the local, regional, national, European and international sustainability. This Special Issue is open to all potential authors working at the University of Malta and to their co-authors from other institutions.
Prof. Dr. Charles Yousif
Dr. Rebecca Dalli Gonzi
Dr. Paul Refalo
Prof. Dr. Marie Avellino
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- renewable energy
- climate change, mitigation and adaptation
- marine conservation
- environment and biodiversity protection
- legal and social responsibility
- health and well-being promotion
- educational innovation
- green materials
- artificial intelligence
- sustainable engineering
- sustainability reporting by tourism operators
- well-being tourism
- responsible tourism
- socializing tourism
- sustainable tourism
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