Call for Papers
Call For Paper: Special Issue on Equitable Research in Multidisciplinary Studies
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION: 15TH DECEMBER, 2025.
Submission Link: Link

Theme and Sub-Theme
- Climate change and environmental crisis
- Climate refugees facing loss of healthcare access.
- Air pollution and respiratory illnesses exacerbated by climate shifts.
- Biodiversity loss and species extinction.
- Climate-induced diseases (malaria, dengue, cholera outbreaks after floods).
- Marginalized groups more vulnerable to heat waves, floods, and droughts.
- Climate-induced migration and displacement.
- Climate refugees facing loss of healthcare access.
- Desertification and arid land expansion.
- Renewable energy as both mitigation and sustainable growth.
- Agricultural adaptation ensuring food security.
- Climate finance and green investment.
- International agreements (Paris Agreement, SDGs) aligning climate with development.
- Health system and marginality
- Air pollution and respiratory illnesses exacerbated by climate shifts.
- Healthcare access for refugees, migrants, and displaced populations.
- Urban–rural disparities in healthcare access.
- Poverty, caste, class, and health inequalities.
- Gendered access to health services.
- Discrimination within healthcare institutions (based on caste, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality).
- Malnutrition worsened by crop failures due to drought.
- Epidemics spreading due to changing ecological patterns.
- Universal health coverage as part of SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being).
- Telemedicine and green healthcare infrastructure reducing inequalities.
- Social inclusion and equity at the core of sustainable societies.
- Lessons from pandemic (COVID-19) and marginalized communities.
- Sustainable development
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Sustainable energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
- Conservation policies help biodiversity resilience.
- Climate-smart cities as models of sustainable urbanization.
- Sustainable agriculture and food security.
- Circular economy and waste reduction system.
- Gender equality and women’s empowerment.
- Poverty reduction (SDG 1) improves health outcomes.
- Clean water and sanitation (SDG 6) reduce health disparities.
- Education and gender equality empower marginalized groups to access health.
- Indigenous knowledge and traditional sustainability practices.
- Inclusive development for marginalized groups.
- Artificial intelligence and big data for sustainable planning.