About the Journal
The SSIPMT Journal of Sustainable Development and Social Science is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary academic journal committed to publishing high-quality scholarly research that advances sustainable development across engineering, technology, applied sciences, and social sciences. The journal serves as a dynamic platform for researchers, academicians, industry experts, policymakers, innovators, and postgraduate scholars to disseminate original research, review articles, technical notes, and innovation-driven case studies.
With a strong focus on sustainability-oriented research, the journal promotes the integration of environmental responsibility, economic development, technological innovation, and social transformation. It emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and encourages research that contributes to long-term societal, economic, and ecological well-being.
The journal supports research that bridges academic theory with practical implementation, fostering innovation and policy insights that align with global sustainability goals and real-world challenges.
The SSIPMT Journal of Sustainable Development and Social Science aims to provide a comprehensive academic platform for the dissemination of research that supports sustainable growth through engineering innovation, applied sciences, and social science perspectives. The journal encourages contributions that integrate technological advancement with environmental stewardship, governance, and societal development.
It seeks to publish impactful research that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, particularly in areas addressing global challenges such as climate change, resource management, inclusive development, and sustainable infrastructure.
The journal welcomes interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research connecting academia, industry, and policy-making, enabling the development of scalable, efficient, and sustainable solutions. Special emphasis is placed on research aligned with global sustainability priorities such as clean energy, resilient infrastructure, responsible production, climate action, and inclusive social systems.
The journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and integrity. All stakeholders—including authors, reviewers, editors, and publishers—are expected to adhere to ethical practices throughout the submission, review, and publication process.
- Authors must ensure originality and proper citation of all sources.
- Plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, and duplicate submissions are strictly prohibited.
- Reviewers must provide objective, confidential, and constructive feedback.
- Editors ensure fair, unbiased, and transparent decision-making.
- All ethical misconduct cases are handled according to international standards.
Any cases of ethical misconduct are handled in accordance with internationally accepted publishing standards, and appropriate corrective actions are taken to maintain the credibility and integrity of the journal.
The SSIPMT Journal of Sustainable Development and Social Science follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, originality, and relevance of published research. In this system, the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed to maintain impartiality and eliminate bias.
Each submitted manuscript undergoes an initial editorial screening, followed by evaluation by independent subject experts. Reviewers assess submissions based on originality, scientific rigor, clarity, methodology, and contribution to the field.
Based on reviewer feedback, manuscripts may be accepted, revised, or rejected. The editorial board ensures that the review process remains transparent, timely, and aligned with high academic standards.
The journal is published on a bi-annual basis, with two issues released each year:
- Issue 1: January – June
- Issue 2: July – December
The subscription provides access to all issues published within the subscription period. All issues are archived digitally to ensure long-term accessibility and scholarly reference.