Call for Papers /// Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment (MySE)
- s-architecture

- Oct 9
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The Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment (MySE) invites high-quality research articles for the 2026 issues on Sustainable Urban Futures: Innovations and Challenges Across Continents.
We welcome original and empirical papers as well as case studies that address:
- Innovative sustainable design and construction methods.
- Policy frameworks and governance for urban sustainability.
- Cross-continental perspectives and comparative studies.
- Smart cities, green infrastructure, and community resilience.
- Sustainable energy and resource management in urban contexts.
Why Publish with MySE?
- Fully open access with global visibility.
- Fast and rigorous peer review process.
- Indexed in MyCite, MyJurnal and Google Scholar, with ongoing efforts for Scopus inclusion.
- Opportunity for wide dissemination via social media and partner networks.
Submit your manuscript via Online Submission Link: https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MySE/about/submissions
For enquiries, please contact: myse2016.uitmperak@gmail.com
We kindly encourage you to share this Call for Papers with your colleagues, postgraduate students, and fellow researchers who may be interested in contributing to this issue.
We look forward to your valuable contributions to next year’s issues.
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