About the Journal

Journal of Sustainability Science, Behaviour and Social Transformation focuses on the human–behavioural dimensions of sustainability, a surging research area linked to policy effectiveness, social transitions, and community transformation. It attracts psychologists, sociologists, educators, planners, public policy researchers, and communication experts. As governments increasingly recognise that sustainability requires behavioural and cultural change not only technology this field is expanding rapidly. The journal’s emphasis on well-being, empowerment, communication, and social innovation positions it uniquely within the sustainability landscape. Its wide, interdisciplinary reach ensures strong submission flow and high relevance for academic, policy, and community audiences.

Announcements

Call for Papers: Shaping Sustainable Futures Through Human Behaviour and Social Change

02/28/2026

  • Core Focus:​ This journal is dedicated to the human-behavioural dimensions of sustainability, exploring the psychological, social, and cultural core that determines the success of policies and innovations.

  • Unique Value:​ It addresses the critical gap beyond technological fixes, emphasising the fundamental role of well-being, empowerment, communication, and social innovation in sustainability transitions.

  • Research Scope:​ Encompasses behavioural change, decision science, social innovation, community transformation, sustainability education, well-being pathways, sustainability psychology, communication strategies, youth empowerment, and policy integration.

  • Target Community:​ Provides an interdisciplinary dialogue platform for psychologists, sociologists, educators, communication scholars, policy researchers, planners, and community practitioners.

  • Shared Goal:​ To assemble research that illuminates how to effectively foster the behaviours, cultures, and social structures necessary for a just and sustainable world.

Read more about Call for Papers: Shaping Sustainable Futures Through Human Behaviour and Social Change