Book chapters

Elsevier,

Reliable Decision-Making for Sustainable Transportation, 2026, Pages 225-236

This chapter supports UN SDGs 7, 11, and 13 by offering a structure for urban policy-makers to create sustainable and energy-efficient cities by means of combined urban design, creative policy development, and environmentally friendly transportation options.
Elsevier,

Heavy Metal Toxicity and Neurodegeneration, 2025, pp 225-230

This content aligns with Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing and Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure by considering the role heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium can play in Alzheimer's Disease.

Elsevier,

Net-Zero Transit, The Future of Eco-Friendly Transportation, 2025, Pages 1-28

This chapter supports SDG 7, 9, and 11 by exploring innovations in renewable energy sources and their potential to facilitate clean transportation alternatives; highlighting the importance of developing sustainable transportation infrastructure and leveraging technological advancements to achieve net-zero emissions; and emphasizing the role of urban planning and design in creating more environmentally friendly and equitable transportation systems.

Elsevier,

Harmful Algal Blooms, Environmental Factors and Molecular Mechanisms, 2025, Pages 1-14

This chapter supports UN SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) by examining global trends and complex drivers of harmful algal blooms (HABs), which are influenced by climate variability and environmental changes. By highlighting the need for integrative research to understand and mitigate HAB outbreaks, it contributes to protecting marine ecosystems and reducing health risks associated with algal toxins.

Elsevier,

The Sustainable Food Choice, 2025, Pages 249-263

This chapter aligns with UN SDG goals 3 and 11 by positioning plant-based eating as a positive and beneficial choice to shift public attitudes toward more sustainable food consumption.

Elsevier,

Microalgae and One Health, Fundamentals, Biocompounds, and Health and Environmental Applications, 2025, Pages 3-15

This chapter supports UN SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land) by promoting integrated health solutions through microalgae that benefit humans, animals, and ecosystems while addressing climate and biodiversity challenges. It ties to these goals through its emphasis on sustainable nutrition, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem balance within the One Health framework.
Elsevier,

Integrated Planning for Sustainable Resilient Regions, 2025, Pages 165-172

This chapter supports SDG 9, 11, and 13 by focusing on innovative infrastructure solutions, which are key to building sustainable and resilient regional connections; examining how innovative infrastructure can help transform traditional cities by improving connectivity, reducing environmental impact, and driving economic growth; and highlighting the importance of green infrastructure and renewable energy in mitigating the environmental impact of infrastructure, particularly by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Elsevier,

One- and Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials, 2025, Pages 279-299

This chapter aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by addressing the potential health risks associated with nanoparticle exposure and advocating for precautionary measures to protect human health. It also supports SDG 15 (Life on Land) by exploring the ecological impacts of nanomaterials and highlighting their role in environmental remediation to preserve ecosystem integrity.
Elsevier,

Smart Infrastructure Management, 2025, Pages 287-316

This chapter supports UN SDGs 7, 11, and 12 by highlighting the integration of renewable energy sources, smart grids, and energy-efficient technologies in smart cities to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact; addressing challenges of urbanization and promoting inclusive, resilient, and adaptive urban development; and discussing waste management practices, such as recycling and waste-to-energy initiatives, that contribute to a more circular economy and sustainable resource management in cities.
Elsevier,

Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics, Volume 8, 2025, Pages 223-237

This content aligns with Goals 3, 10, and 16 by discussing how UNESCO’s current work on a ‘Declaration on the Ethics of Neurotechnology’ represents a suitable opportunity to make indigenous interests and positions visible through amendments to individual texts of international law.

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