Zero Hunger: Health, Production, Economics and Sustainability
Abstract submission deadline
30 August 2025
Manuscript submission deadline
30 November 2025
Topic Information
Dear Colleagues,
A severe problem for humanity is the extreme poverty of a significant part of the planet. Malnutrition and hunger are the cause of severe diseases, epidemics and death in the world’s poorest regions. Increasing economic development and productivity are key to achieving the goal of zero hunger. Undoubtedly, this is a complex problem that requires union and joint work from mixed disciplines in order to be rectified. The use of crop and livestock techniques that increase productivity and production in developing countries requires genetic research on seeds and animals. Moreover, it is necessary to develop a sustainable form of agriculture that respects ecosystems and adapts to climate change. All this requires international cooperation to provide the necessary investments in infrastructure and technology while adopting the necessary measures to avoid market distortion in terms of volume and prices.
This Topic aims to bring together research aimed at eradicating hunger in the world from a multifaceted point of view. We welcome contributions covering a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, food safety, health aspects, sustainable crops, commercial practices, legal regulations, trade, business practices, investment, etc. We invite scholars and researchers to submit their original research, empirical studies, theoretical frameworks, and case studies that illuminate the myriad dimensions of the fight against hunger.
Prof. Dr. Richard John Roberts
Prof. Dr. José-María Montero
Prof. Dr. María del Carmen Valls Martínez
Prof. Dr. Viviane Naimy
Prof. Dr. José Manuel Santos-Jaén
Topic Editors
Keywords
zero hunger
genetic seed
sustainable crops
food safety
fair trade
Participating Journals
National Accounting Review
Journal Introduction
National Accounting Review is an international, interdisciplinary Open Access journal focusing on measurement of economic and social activities, national and economic and social accounting, and macroeconomic analysis based on national accounting.
National Accounting Review is indexed by the following databases:
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Editor in Chief
Professor Guido Ferrari
University of Florence
Honorary Professor, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China
Professor Zhenghui Li
Guangzhou International Institute of Finance and Guangzhou University, China
Topic Information
Dear Scholars, we list the following topics, but are not limited to the following three aspects:
• About the economic and social measurement, including improvement of the international comparison project (ICP), KLEMS, Sustainability measure, global value chain measures, energy statistics, and service industry measures, etc.
• National and economic and social accounting, including the development of concepts and definitions for the measurement and analysis of income and wealth; the development and further integration of systems of economic and social statistics, and related problems of statistical methodology.
• Macroeconomic analysis based on national accounting, including economic growth, sustainable tourism, productivity, digital economy, international trade, monetary and fiscal policy effects, exchange rates, income inequality, and macroeconomic forecasts, etc.
We invite scholars participating in the XXXVIII ASEPELT International Congress to submit research studies, and will waive all the fees.
All the papers will send out for high-quality peer review by our editorial office,
Submission system: https://aimspress.jams.pub/