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In an era defined by the growing concerns of climate change and environmental degradation, the imperative to transition towards sustainable and low-carbon technologies has become increasingly pressing. The intricate interplay between low-carbon technology and society has emerged as a pivotal focal point in the pursuit of a more environmentally balanced and resilient future. This symbiotic relationship between technological innovation and societal dynamics necessitates a comprehensive understanding of how these elements intersect, influence, and shape each other.
Journal of Low Carbon Technology and Society (JLCTS) publishes original research that encourages the adoption of low-carbon technologies, ranging from renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems to electric mobility and green infrastructure and their intersection with society. As societies endeavor to reduce carbon emissions, mitigate environmental impact, and enhance resource efficiency, the socio-economic, cultural, and policy dimensions of this transformation cannot be understated. Societal norms, consumer behavior, policy frameworks, and economic structures all play instrumental roles in the successful integration of low-carbon technologies into the mainstream.
This journal aims to delve into the intricate relationship between low-carbon technology and society, elucidating the multidimensional aspects that characterize their interaction. By examining case studies, theoretical frameworks, empirical analyses, and emerging trends, this journal seeks to contribute to a holistic comprehension of the challenges and opportunities that arise at the nexus of technology and society.
We particularly encourage studies with interdisciplinary interest researches focusing on but not limited to:
In addition to publishing original research and analyses, Journal of Low Carbon Technology and Society (JLCTS) will publish Comments, Reviews, and Perspectives, from across the full range of disciplines concerned with green and low-carbon technology and society.
Journal of Low Carbon Technology and Society (JLCTS) publishes original research that encourages the adoption of low-carbon technologies, ranging from renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems to electric mobility and green infrastructure and their intersection with society. As societies endeavor to reduce carbon emissions, mitigate environmental impact, and enhance resource efficiency, the socio-economic, cultural, and policy dimensions of this transformation cannot be understated. Societal norms, consumer behavior, policy frameworks, and economic structures all play instrumental roles in the successful integration of low-carbon technologies into the mainstream.
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