AESSC 2026 is the premier forum for the
presentation of new advances and research results in
the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied
Asia Conference on Environment and Social Science. The
conference will bring together leading researchers,
engineers and scientists in the domain of interest
from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but
are not limited to:
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General & Interdisciplinary
Themes |
Climate Change & Society |
Energy, Resources & Economy |
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Socio-Ecological Systems and Resilience
Thinking
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Political Ecology of Resource Management
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Environmental Justice and Equity
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Science and Technology Studies (STS) and
the Environment
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to
Sustainability Science
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The Human Dimensions of Global
Environmental Change
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Social-Ecological-Technological Systems
(SETS)
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Slow Violence and Environmental
Degradation
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Social
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate
Change
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Climate Migration and Displacement
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Just Transitions and Decarbonization
Pathways
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Public Perception and Communication of
Climate Science
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Climate Governance and Policy
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Loss and Damage in Vulnerable
Communities
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The Politics of Climate Adaptation and
Mitigation
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Social
Acceptance of Renewable Energy Projects
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Energy
Poverty and Access
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The
Political Economy of Fossil Fuels and
Extractivism
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Circular
Economy and Social Practices
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Sustainable
Consumption and Production
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Community-Based Resource Management
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Water,
Food, and Energy Nexus
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Urban Environments & Infrastructure |
Conservation & Land Use |
Governance, Policy & Social Movements |
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Urban
Sustainability and Resilience
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Green
Infrastructure and Social Equity
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Environmental Gentrification
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Smart
Cities and Environmental Data
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Nature-Based Solutions in Urban Planning
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Environmental Health and Well-being in
Cities
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Political
Ecology of Conservation
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Community-Based Conservation and
Indigenous Rights
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Land Use
Change and Land Grabbing
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Biodiversity Conservation and Social
Impacts
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Restoration
Ecology and Social Participation
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Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence
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Environmental Policy and Governance
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Grassroots
Environmental Movements and Activism
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Corporate
Social Responsibility and Environmental
Standards
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Multi-Level
Governance and Transnational Networks
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Public
Participation in Environmental
Decision-Making
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Rights of
Nature and Legal Personhood
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