Global Summit on

Sustainable Development & Society

Sustainable Society 2020

Theme: Promoting sustainable development goals

We warmly welcome each and every social researchers to attend our “Global Summit on Sustainable Development and Society” to be held on 16th & 17th March 2020 in the beautiful city Berlin, Germany with the theme of Promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.” The conference provides the global coliseum to international scholars and researchers to voice their research findings to the world and also academicians, scientists, and business professionals, general public to share information and ideas about how to achieve the sustainable goals and minimize the problems of sustainable development. The summit covers all the 17 goals of sustainable development like poverty, hunger, health, sanitation, education, innovation, gender equality, climate change, etc.
Berlin, which is rich in history, cultures, and science, will be a great option for participants to explore the city as well as its society. We welcome all to be a part of the Sustainable Society 2020.

Session 1: Depletion of Poverty

At a certain period of time, the number of people living in poverty decreased by nearly half, from 48 to 26 percent. As the food prices are back on the rise and have caused this trend to regress. Poverty occurs due to lack of resources or lack of wanted needs for the people. At present as there are sufficient resources available, there should be an efficient way to use them to recover the poverty. Poverty doesn’t only occur due to finance problems it includes lack of food, education, health issues, inequality, child labor, and lack of living.

Session 2: Zero Famine and Food Security

Now-a-days the stage of hunger has been improving through different practices like production increase, by facilitating income generating activities, learning about climatic factors etc. The ZHC was launched by UN.  The Zero Hunger vision shows five elements from and within the SDGs, which are taken together, can end hunger, eliminate all forms of malnutrition, and build inclusive and sustainable food systems. The five elements are All Food Systems are Sustainable, An End to Rural Poverty, and Adapt All Food Systems to Eliminate Loss or Waste of Food, Adapt All Food Systems to Eliminate Waste or loss of Food, An End to Malnutrition.

Session 3: Hearty and Sturdy Care

WHO is been organizing the SDG 3, It calls for innovation, and research in these areas to further enhance public policy efforts. An integrated approach is going on for health care and for research of medicine and treatment. The complexity of life gave birth to complex diseases, and researchers are trying hard to get rid off all the imminent diseases.

Session 4: Egalitarianism

Since 2000, there has been enormous progress in attaining the target of universal primary education. Mostly the backward countries are still under the problem facing no education due to poor conditions of their life styles. Disparities between rural and urban areas remain high. As education is the future step of developing nation, each and every one should be educated equally to reach the nation pride.

Session 5: Gender Studies

It aims for women empowerment and depletion of child labor which helps economic growth and development of the nation. Gender equalities are necessary for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. Women also have the equal rights compared to men. Women discrimination or violence should be totally diminished. Women are no less than a men in the society. There should an awareness among the people for not to harm the children or women.

Session 6: Hygiene Water and Sanitation

Clean Water: people should get pure water for drinking is the goal. Water plays a essential role in a human life. Many diseases get contaminated through water and will be infected to the people, should take care of the surroundings, so that they won’t get infected because of contaminated water. Many diseases get contaminated through water and will be infected to the people.

Sanitation: the first thing comes under this topic is open defecation which is very unhygienic and unhealthier should be stopped immediately. The waste or the garbage of the house or the surroundings should be cleaned.

Session 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

Power cables from the grid have reached a transformer in each village. The energies which we are using now have to be mounded into safest energy usage by using renewable energies. Using the renewable energy is safe and sustainable and the example can be like wind energy, solar energy etc. We shouldn’t pollute or disturb the surroundings.

Session 8: Eco-Growth

There should be enormous progress of higher economic productivity through technological upgrading and innovation, diversification including through a focus on high-value added and labor-intensive sectors. Like there should be more job opportunities and entrepreneurship, creative and innovative technologies.

Session 9: Consumption and Production

Increase the access of small scale industries and other enterprises, promote sustainable industrialization and to be creative and sustained. As the population is increasing day to day the needs will also increase (consumption), so according to that through an efficient manner production is to be done.

Session 10: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle

Reduce: this goes as we should reduce the usage of resources and start to use in a prominent manner. Plastic causing dangerous effect on the environment i.e. below the water and above the water level.

Reuse: A product should be reused in any manner and should be degraded very easily. For example any product should have at least two uses of it as a paper cup is used for drinking and can also be used for planting a tree.

Recycle: whatever the product may be, it should be eco-friendly.

Session 11: A Dream for the Blue Planet

Our planet is blissed with various living organisms. Every creature on the earth plays a vital role on protecting the planet. But protecting all the creatures is the work of humans to do. By controlling various pollutions, wastes, and using degradable things, a human can save the world. By maintaining marine ecosystems, not dumping wastes into the seas, we can protect the blue world. And by stopping the destruction of land I.e., deforestation, jumming  cultivation, overgrazing, mining,

Session 12: Living with the Nature

As we are interconnected and interdependent with the nature, we need to integrate sustainability with us to take care of the future generation. To strengthen the efforts to protect the nature and culture of the patrimony. If we take care of our nature, nature takes care of the planet. People should be aware of natural causes and disasters occur. There should be resilient recover for any causes.

Market Analysis

Sustainable development refers to environmental sustainability, green topics and about human life too like hunger, poverty, sustainability about surroundings and about society too. Sustainable development means use of resources in a compatible manner without compromising the present needs and saving it to the future.

The acquiring of “Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” was a waypost in the recent history of the United Nations. This comprehensive agenda is a conviction that global challenges can only be tackled through concerted efforts; efforts that must be based on systematic application of the principle of sustainable development across all countries. The international community has made a clear statement that resolute action must be taken to achieve a transformation towards sustainable development. Global and universally applicable sustainable development goals (SDGs) point to how we can achieve poverty reduction, an improvement in living conditions worldwide, and the protection of our planet.

Why Germany?

Germany delivers relevant contributions for all the SDGs based on its capacities and circumstances. Germany is approaching to implementation of each of 17 SDGs. The SDGs are globally applicable and simultaneously defined so as to provide guidance to each country in its efforts to flesh out the details nationally. It’s important for the German government to involve civil society and private-sector stakeholders in preparing this report. Therefore it was discussed in the dialogue forum on Agenda 2030 with representatives of NGOs, local authorities, and the scientific and academic community, who had the opportunity to engage in a critical exchange of views.

The Council for Sustainable Development has been supporting the German government since 2001 and promotes societal dialogue on sustainability. The objectives of the national sustainability policy are intergenerational equity, quality of life, international responsibility and social cohesion.

Source: https://trends.sustainability.com/

Top Universities of Sustainable Development and Society in Germany:

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

University of Heidelberg

University of Gottingen

Humboldt University of Berlin

University of Bayreuth

University of Cologne

Free University of Berlin

University of Konstanz

University of Manheim

Top Universities of Sustainable Development and Society in Europe:

Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

The University of Surrey, England

ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal

Erasmus University, Netherlands

Carlos III University, Spain

Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic

Solent University, England

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia

University Of Camerino, Italy

Top Universities of Sustainable Development and Society in the World:

Harvard University, United States

The University of   Hong Kong, Hong Kong

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Stanford University, United States

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Australian National University, Australia

National University of Singapore, Singapore

The London School of Economics and Political Science, United States

The University of   Tokyo, Japan

Peking University, China

Korea University, South Korea

Top Research Centres of World Wide:

University of Auckland

Chinese Academy of   Sciences

Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres

French National Centre for Scientific Research

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 

NASA

California Institute of Technology

The university is New Zealand

University of British Columbia

Top Organizations of Sustainable Development:

Sustainable Development Research Centre, Scotland

International Research Centre for Sustainability

World Business Council of Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development Solution Work

Commission on Sustainable Development

United Nation System Staff College

International Institute for Sustainable Development

Global Reporting Initiative

United Nations Global Compact

World watch Institute

Top Companies of Sustainable Development:

Chr, Hansen Holding A/S, Denmark

Kering SA, France

Neste Corporation, Finland

Orsted, Denmark

GlaxoSmithKine plc, UK

Prologis Inc., U.S.

Umicore, Belgium

Banco do Brasil S.A., Brazil

Shinhan financial Group Co., South Korea

Taiwan Semiconductor, Taiwan

 

Source: http://www.globaleducationmagazine.com/sustainable-development-goals/

Transforming our World:

The SDGs, Agenda 2030 is programing at global, national, and regional levels. As this is a universal agenda, co-operation and mutual understandings are important between the countries. Then only it will be easy to get the achievement of the Agenda, 2030. We state strongly our unwavering commitment to achieve the Agenda and will utilize it totally transform our world by 2030. Our world would be like filled with prosperous and full of resources. It also strengthens the universal peace in a larger freedom.

Meetings International has always been at the forefront to support and encourage the scientific and techno researchers to march forward with their research work. Global Summit on sustainable Development and Society offers various awards as reorganization to exceptional researcher and their research work. We invite all enthusiastic researchers from all around the world join us for the Global Summit on Sustainable Development and Society scheduled in Berlin, Germany on March 16-17, 2020.

Eminent Key Note Speaker Award:

Sustainable Society 2020 will confer the Model Keynote Speaker Award to the researchers who have spent a considerable time of their academic life towards the research related to conference topic. Keynote speaker award is for the researchers/speakers who have done all the hard work behind the scene. It will be a small clap for their dedication and hard work.

Outstanding Speaker Award:

Sustainable Society 2020 will bestow model speaker award to those researchers who have made significant contribution towards the conference topic during their research period as well as presented the research topic in an impressive way in the oral presentation during the summit. It will be an apt appreciation from the Jury as well as from the delegates. The award they receive will motivate them to march forward with the research work.

Model Organizing Committee Member Award:

Sustainable Society 2020 will take this opportunity to facilitate eminent experts from this field with the model Organizing Committee Member award for their phenomenal contribution towards the society through their academic research.  This will be a trivial but significant reorganization of their dedication and discipline.

Promising Young Researcher Award:

The motive of this award during the Sustainable Society 2020   is to appreciate research work of the budding young researcher who is continuing their research work to create a better society. The award will provide them a tremendous amount of encouragement to keep moving forward.

Educative Poster Award:

The educative poster award for the Sustainable society 2020 will be endorsement for those who wishes to display their research paper through a poster and will act as a guiding force those researchers. The award will be presented to the most informative and educative research poster.

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue.
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category.
  • The winners will be formally announced during the closing ceremony.
  • The winners of the Poster Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference.
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers.
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template.
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12.
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speaker’s biography, recent photograph, image and reference.
  • Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M long. The title, contents and the author’s information should be clearly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.

 

 

Meetings International is announcing Young Scientist Awards through Global Summit on Sustainable Development and Society (Sustainable Society 2020) which is scheduled at Berlin, Germany during March 16-17, 2020. The Sustainable Society 2020 focuses on “Promoting the Sustainable Development goals”.

Sustainable Society 2020 and upcoming conferences will recognise participants who have significantly added value to the scientific community of environmental science and provide them outstanding Young Scientist Awards. The Young Scientist Award will provide a strong professional development opportunity for young researches by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences at our international conferences.

Sustainable Society 2020 focuses mainly on SDGs goals, Climate action, environment friendly things etc. The Sustainable Society 2020 is providing a platform for all the budding young researchers, young investigators, post-graduate/Master students, PhD. students and trainees to showcase their research and innovation.

Eligibility:

Young Scientists, faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, PhD scholars and bright Final Year MSc and M.Phil. candidates. Persons from Scientific Industry can also participate.

Benefits: The Young Scientist Feature is a platform to promote young researchers in their respective area by giving them a chance to present their achievements and future perspectives.

  • Acknowledgement as YRF Awardee
  • Promotion on the conference website, Young Researcher Awards and certificates
  • Link on the conference website
  • Recognition on Meetings Int. Award Page
  • Chances to coordinate with partners around the world
  • Research work can be published in the relevant journal without any publication fee

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category
  • The winners of the Young Scientist Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speakers biography, recent photograph, image and reference

Conditions of Acceptance:

To receive the award, the awardee must submit the presentation for which the award is given, for publication at the website, along with author permission. Failure to submit the PPT, and permission within the designated timeframe will result in forfeiture of award.

Award Announcements:

Official announcement of the recipients will occur after the completion of Sustainable Society 2020 Conference.

  • Depletion of poverty
  • Zero Famine and Food Security
  • Hearty and Sturdy Care
  • Egalitarianism
  • Gender studies
  • Hygiene water and Sanitation
  • Affordable and clean energy
  • Eco-Growth
  • Consumption and Production
  • Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
  • A Dream for the Blue Planet
  • Living with the Nature

3 Organizing Committee Members