The Renewable Energy and Sustainable Futures: Strategies for a Carbon-Neutral World (RESF 2025) conference will be held on June 24–25, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. This global forum brings together researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss pressing challenges and emerging opportunities in achieving carbon neutrality. Key topics include cutting-edge renewable energy systems, sustainable resource management, and the application of digital technologies—especially AI and data-driven solutions—in energy and environmental research. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, RESF 2025 aims to advance innovative strategies and best practices for a sustainable, low-carbon future.
Topics Covered in the Conference: Renewable and Energy-Saving Technologies
Cutting-edge research on clean energy systems (solar, wind, hydro, and beyond)
Advanced materials and manufacturing processes for enhanced energy efficiency
Efficient Energy Production, Distribution, and Storage
Innovative methods for energy generation (including fusion and plasma)
Smart grids, decentralized networks, and next-generation energy storage
Advances in Ecology, Environmental Science, and Soil Science
Ecosystem analysis, restoration, and protection
Soil health and its role in sustainable resource utilization
Transformative Impact of AI in the Energy Sector
Intelligent control systems for power distribution and consumption
Predictive maintenance, fault detection, and risk mitigation
Important Dates: 5th of May, 2025 - Fullpaper Deadline 15th of May, 2025 - Fullpaper Review 20th of May, 2025 - Registration and Camera Ready Deadline 24-25th of June, 2025 - Presentation Submission
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Emiliano Borri – Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain
Report: "Innovative Approaches to Grid Storage Solutions Using Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES)"
Dr. Alessio Tafone – Technical University of Munich - Singapore CREATE Campus
Report: "Smart Farming: Implementing Precision Agriculture for Sustainable Crop Management"
Dr. Alessandro Romagnoli – Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Report: "Adapting Agricultural Practices to Mitigate Climate Change Impact"
Dr. Gabriele Comodi – Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
Report: "Ecology Smart - Really?"
Organization Committee
Chairman: Dr. Yusuf TUTAR – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Faculty of Medicine Division of Biochemistry Rize, Turkey and University of Health Sciences, Molecular Oncology Division, Istanbul, Turkey. yusuf.tutar@erdogan.edu.tr
Members:
Yekimov Sergey, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic
Dmytro Bugayko, National Aviation University, Ukraine
Wei Lu, Associate Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Dr. Mona Fouad Ali, Professor of Conservation, Cairo University
Mahmoud E. Said, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Reza Rostamzadeh, PhD, Islamic Azad University of Urmia, Department of Management, Iran
Emiliano Borri, Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain
Alessio Tafone, Technical University of Munich - Singapore CREATE Campus
Alessandro Romagnoli, Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Gabriele Comodi, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
Ercan Ceyhan, Selçuk Üniversitesi, Ziraat Fakültesi, Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü, Turkey
Ali Kahraman, Selcuk University, Turkey
Dr. Muhammad Awais Anwar, University of Education, Lower Mall Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Suleman Sarwar, University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Waqas Amin, Assistant Professor Imperial College of Business Studies Lahore Pakistan, Pakistan
Dr. Noman Arshed, Department of Business Analytics, Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hayo van der Werf, Researcher, INRA, France
Maurizio G., Paoletti Ecology professor, Padova University, Italy
Gopal Shankar Singh, Ph.D. Professor, Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
George Zalidis, Faculty of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Stamatis Stamatiadis, Dr., Goulandris Natural History Museum, Greece
Vasileios Takavakoglou, Hellenic Agricultural Organization DIMITRA - Soil and Water Resources Institute - Natural Systems, Greece
Odjugo Peter Akpodiogaga-a Ovuyovwiroye, Professor of Geography, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
D. C. Pierson, Research Scientist Uppsala University Dept Limnology, Sweden
Miguel Bastos Araújo, MNCN-CSIC, University of Évora, IST - Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology, Spain
Onno Kuik, Environmental economics, IVM, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Peng Yang, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
Wenbin Wu, Professor of Geo-informatics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
Giampiero Grossi, University of Tuscia, Italy
Pietro Goglio, Senior Researcher, DSA3, University of Perugia, Italy
Prof. Fatiha Hakimi, PhD. Eng. Associate Professor, Agronomy Unit. Department of Production, Protection and Plant Biotechnologies, Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, Rabat, Morocco.
Article Requirements and Template
1. RELEVANCE OF THE TOPIC The article must strictly adhere to one of the conference topics. Materials beyond the scope of the conference will not be accepted.
2. LANGUAGE Articles must be written in English or English (if strictly ordering a translation from us).
3. STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE Each article must contain the following sections: Introduction Materials and methods Results and discussion Conclusion The Acknowledgments section is optional.
4. VOLUME OF THE ARTICLE The minimum article length is 15,000 characters with spaces.
5. AUTHORSHIP The maximum number of authors is 5. The number of articles that an author can publish in one issue is 2
6. LIST OF REFERENCES The minimum number of references must be 10 pcs. All references must correspond to the research topic. At least 70% of sources must be published within the last 10 years (excluding basic research). Preference should be given to articles from peer-reviewed international journals.
7. FORMAT REQUIREMENTS Articles should be prepared in Microsoft Word (2007 or later). All figures, tables and diagrams should be in English.
9. ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS The abstract should be at least 120 words long. The abstract should present the reader with the content of the article, not just the conclusions.
We only accept submissions that are original, not previously published elsewhere, contribute new knowledge to the field, align with the conference's focus, and offer both theoretical and practical value. Each manuscript will be subject to a double-blind peer review by at least two qualified experts in the relevant research area.
Evaluation Criteria: Is there sufficient novelty in the content to justify its publication? Is the content scientifically accurate and free from erroneous claims? Is there an introductory section that sets the context for the work? Is the manuscript written clearly, succinctly, and in an understandable manner? Does the manuscript meet the editorial standards and fit the thematic scope of journal? Is the length of the manuscript appropriate? Is there a need for linguistic editing of the manuscript written in English?
Will the manuscript capture the interest of the academic community and make a meaningful impact? The organizing committee holds the ultimate responsibility and right to decide whether a manuscript is accepted for publication or rejected. Nevertheless, the Publisher has the final say in this decision.
The Organizing Committee of the RESF Conference Series rigorously upholds principles of publishing and scholarly integrity, basing its editorial practices on the guidelines developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in the United Kingdom.
Conference Submission Guidelines Authors must ensure their submissions are original, previously unpublished, and offer new insights. Submissions should accurately reflect the conducted work and its significance, with data presented honestly. Details must be thorough enough to allow replication. Ethical standards forbid fraudulent content.
Authors should make raw data available for review and public access when feasible, retaining it post-publication. Works must be original, properly citing or quoting others' work. Publications of similar research in multiple outlets are discouraged. Acknowledge all influential works.
Contributorship is limited to those significantly involved in the study. All contributors must be listed, with co-authors approving the final manuscript and its submission. Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and all funding sources.
Upon identifying errors in published work, authors must promptly correct or retract. Any hazards in the research must be clearly indicated.
Editors are committed to impartial review, respecting author confidentiality, and making decisions based on scholarly merit. Editorial processes, including peer review, are transparent.
Reviewers aid editorial decisions, providing objective feedback promptly and confidentially. They must avoid personal biases and conflicts of interest, recognizing relevant, uncredited work.
Plagiarism Policy We employ anti-plagiarism tools to ensure content originality, rejecting manuscripts with high plagiarism levels. Plagiarism above 20% requires correction; levels above 60% lead to submission rejection and a three-year submission ban for authors. Repeated plagiarism or failure to revise as required results in submission rights suspension.
Registration Fee:
For authors:
€300
For listeners:
€100
Registration
Contact
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