The journal aims to promote multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies that support sustainable development, environmental protection, and community well-being. It serves as a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative studies and practical solutions addressing sustainability issues across social, environmental, and chemical domains.

Our scope is inclusive and open to theoretical, methodological, quantitative, and qualitative scholarship that contributes to the article that speaks to emerging areas of thinking, agenda-setting issues, or grand societal challenge, irrespective of the perspectives where there is a clear relevance to the advancement of the humanities or social sciences. All submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific and methodological validity and robustness of research, and the journal adheres to the highest scientific standards by following a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. Any submission reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication.

The journal’s scope includes Social Sustainability & Community Development, covering topics such as community behavior toward health and the environment, environmental sociology, ecological culture, environmental education, science literacy, policy analysis, natural resource governance, disaster mitigation, climate adaptation, and social perspectives on renewable energy and the green economy.

In the area of Environmental Science & Technology, the journal welcomes research on air, water, and soil pollution monitoring; biodiversity and ecosystem conservation; waste management and circular economy approaches; environmental risk assessment; public health studies; environmental impact assessment (EIA); eco-design; ecotourism; and geospatial modeling for environmental mitigation.

The journal also features contributions in Applied & Sustainable Chemistry, including green chemistry, bio-based materials, bioprocesses for clean energy, remediation technologies, chemical analysis of food, pharmaceuticals, and environmental samples, biosensor development, pollutant detection, and public health chemistry.