2025 International Conference on Climate-resilient and Low-carbon Cities (iCCRLCC 2025)
About iCCRLCC 2025

About iCCRLCC 2025

2025 International Conference on Climate-resilient and Low-carbon Cities


The 2025 International Conference on Climate-resilient and Low-carbon Cities (iCCRLCC 2025) will be held in August 22-24 2025 in Liyang City, Jiangsu Province. The conference aims to gather global scholars, policymakers, and industry experts to jointly explore pathways to address climate change and promote sustainable urban development. The theme of this conference focuses on building climate resilience and transforming into low-carbon cities, covering cutting-edge topics such as climate adaptation policies, green infrastructure, the application of renewable energy, urban planning and design, among others. As global climate change intensifies, cities are facing unprecedented challenges and pressures in their economic and social development. This conference will facilitate participants in exchanging the latest research findings and practical experiences, sharing successful cases and best practices, fostering innovative thinking and collaboration opportunities, and promoting effective connections between science and policy. The conference will include several key sessions such as keynote speeches, main presentations, and presentations by young scholars, deeply discussing how to achieve the dual goals of climate resilience and low-carbon development, and providing theoretical and practical support for building sustainable cities for the future. We look forward to your participation and to jointly contribute wisdom and strength to address the climate crisis!

Important Dates

Important Dates

Full Paper Submission Date

May 18, 2025

Registration Deadline

July 7, 2025

Final Paper Submission Date

July 27, 2025

Conference Dates

August 22-24, 2025

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Call For Papers

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Climate-resilient

The Impact of Urban Green Infrastructure on Climate Adaptability

The Integration of Climate Risk Assessment Models and Urban Planning

Research on Community Emergency Response and Recovery Capacities in Natural Disasters

The Role of Ecosystem Services in Enhancing Urban Resilience

The Importance of Community Participation in Building Urban Climate Resilience

Social Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies Caused by Climate Change

Climate Adaptability Challenges and Solutions for Low-Income Communities

Cross-National Comparative Study: Best Practices in Global Climate Resilience Policies

Low-carbon Cities

Design Concepts and Implementation Pathways for Zero-Carbon Cities

Urban Transportation Emission Reduction Strategies: A Combination of Walking, Bicycles, and Public Transportation

The Role and Integration of Renewable Energy in Urban Power Supply Systems

The Promotion of Low-Carbon Cities through Green Building Regulations and Technological Innovation

Circular Economy Models for Urban Waste Management

The Application of Smart City Technologies in Low-Carbon Transition

Research on the Impact of Low-Carbon Policies on Urban Economic Development

The Role of Public Awareness and Behavioral Change in Promoting Low-Carbon Lifestyles

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Submission

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Submission System (Chinese)

Submission System  (English)

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Publication

Publication

All papers, both invited and contributed, will be reviewed by two or three expert reviewers from the committees. After a careful reviewing process, all the accepted papers of iCCRLCC 2025 will be published on conference proceedings and will be submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.

Note: All submitted articles should report original results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or being under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academic. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.

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Venue

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Institute for Smart City of Chongqing University in Liyang