European Sustainability Science Conference 2026 – Call for sessions
Towards a just and habitable world: exploring the role of technology
In an era of polycrisis — radical climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, social inequalities, and geopolitical instability — at both planetary and local scales, the need to interrogate the role of technologies in shaping our shared future is urgent. The European Sustainability Science Conference 2026 aims to open a critical conversation on how we might transform technological systems toward sufficiency, equity, and resilience. The call for sessions is now open!

The European Sustainability Science Conference "Towards a just and habitable world: exploring the role of technology" invites researchers from across the natural and social sciences, engineering, and the humanities, as well as scholars and practitioners engaged in inter- and transdisciplinary research, to critically examine the role of technology in shaping sustainability. It will explore how technological systems — from water and energy infrastructures, agroecology and nature-based solutions to synthetic biology, and digital technologies — have the potential to both sustain and undermine well-being and life on Earth for humans and non-humans. Find more information about the conference here.
The call for sessions is now open – submit your proposal to help shape the discussions! Proposals are welcome for:
- Thematic sessions
- Workshops
- Cultural events
- Poster presentations
Find more information about the call here. Deadline: 15 February 2026.
The conference is organised by University of Lausanne, Centre des Politiques de la Terre (Université Paris-Cité) and Future Earth Pathways Initiative. We are co-organizing the conference, amongst the other partners: CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research), DKN (German Committee Future Earth), INRAE (French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment) and IRD (French National Research Institute for Development).
Contatto
Dr. Gabriela Wülser
SCNAT
Iniziativa per la ricerca sulla sostenibilità (SRI)
Casa delle Accademie
Casella postale
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