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ICECOFFE UNESA 2026

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ICECOFFE UNESA 2026

ICECOFFE UNESA 2026

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International Conference on Environmental Community for Sustainable Future (ICECOFFE) 2026


ICECOFFE 2025 has succesfully published on E3S Web of Conferences :
https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/abs/2025/73/contents/contents.html


In 2026, International Conference on Environmental Community for Sustainable Future (ICECOFFE) 2026 will be held with themed “Acculturation of Cultural Heritage and Environmental Sciences in Modern Society Sustainability” as an international forum that gather civitas academica all around the world to discuss, analyzed and advancing the understanding and implementation of environmental community protection for sustainable future regarding the cultural heritage and environmental sciences in modern society sustainability. This noble theme aims to Maintaining environmental sustainability directly relates to the preservation of a nation’s cultural wealth, both physically (tangible cultural heritage) and non-physically (intangible cultural heritage), which in its preservation efforts must involve scientific collaboration in the fields of earth, energy, and environmental sciences. The preservation and conservation of a nation’s or country’s cultural heritage must also be able to align with the needs of modern society in maintaining the sustainability of sustainable development goals throughout time. Therefore, this conference involves policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and community stakeholders as a hexa-helix collaboration model to explore innovative strategies and practical solutions to that also relevance with SDGs target in the 2030 Agenda especially SDGs 11, 13, 14, 15, 16 dan 17 without ruling out the possibility of links with other aspects of the SDGs.

The conference’s theme and scope divided to :
(1) Earth and Energy Sciences in Cultural Heritage Preservation;
(2) Environmental Knowledge in Cultural Diversity Perspective on Sustainable Modern Society.

Beyond its primary thematic focus, the conference will also include sessions on bibliometric analyses addressing SDG-related policies and practices, with particular attention to their intersection with earth, energy, and environmental sciences in the preservation of cultural heritage on sustainable modern society.

ICECOFFE 2026 as a scientific forum that promotes collaborative action while nurturing the growth of academic and professional communities while exploring the innovations on earth systems, sustainable energy, and environmental science that contribute to safeguarding cultural heritage and shaping societal transformation. ICECOFFE 2026 facilitates critical discussions and collective brainstorming, encouraging greater engagement from higher education institutions in SDG-driven initiatives and fostering the integration of innovative, environmentally sustainable development models within academic environments. By enabling scholarly dialogue and the publication of research closely aligned with the SDGs—particularly in relation to environmental stewardship and cultural preservation—the conference seeks to empower academics and institutions to play an active role in advancing the 2030 Agenda. It could achieved through the synergy of technological innovation, environmental responsibility, and community engagement.

Earth & Energy Sciences in Cultural Heritage Preservation

  • Biocultural heritage sciences
  • Water and coastal management in cultural heritage area
  • Food sciences as intangible heritage
  • Disaster risks at world heritage site
  • Technology integration in preserving and retrofitting historic structures

Environmental Knowledge in Cultural Diversity Perspective on Sustainable Modern Society

  • Ecological pluralism of indigenous people in agriculture, forestry and land use
  • Heritage sites conservation and environmental sustainability
  • Multi-culturalism and multi-stakeholder based on cultural heritage policy
  • Green tourism and green investment in heritage sites infrastructure

SPEAKERS

  1. Prof. Adjie Pamungkas, ITS, Indonesia
  2. Prof. Ferry Jie, Edith Cowan University, Australia
  3.  Prof. Rhowell M. Delosa, Pangasinan State University, Phillipines
  4. Prof. Rob A. J. van Gastel, Tilburgh University, Netherland
  5. Prof. Truman Simanjuntak, BRIN, Indonesia (in confirmation)
  6. Dr. Asril Amirul Bin Zakariah, UNISZA, Malaysia
  7. Dr. Hananto Widodo, UNESA, Indonesia

“Acculturation of Cultural Heritage and Environmental Sciences in Modern Society Sustainability”​

Timeline

Registration & Fullpaper Submission

May 1 – September 5, 2026

Paper acceptance notification

September 7-8, 2026

Payment deadline

September 15, 2026

Conference date

September 24, 2026

SECRETARIAT
Jl. Raya Kampus Unesa, Lidah Wetan, Kec. Lakarsantri, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60213, Indonesia

EMAIL
icecoffe@unesa.ac.id

CONTACT PERSON
Nabilla Desyalika Putri +6281937737744

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