Introduction

The 6th International Conference on Environmental and Economic Impact on Sustainable Development follows the success of previous meetings held in the New Forest, UK, (home of the Wessex Institute of Technology) in 2012, Ancona, Italy in 2014, Valencia, Spain in 2016 and Naples, Italy in 2018. It was organised as an online event in 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID pandemic. In the latter case, it was combined with Waste Management.

All published papers from previous meetings are permanently archived in the Wessex Institute e-library (www.witpress.com/elibrary) where they are freely available to the international community.

Objectives

The Conference will provide an international forum to discuss the most serious problems affecting sustainable development. It will consider the impact of economic constraints on the environment, taking into account the social aspects as well as the over-use of natural resources. Uncontrolled development can also result in damage to the environment in terms of the release of toxic substances and hazardous waste.

The meeting will examine issues related to whether some forms of development are compatible with environmental protection, particularly in cases of possible serious contamination and toxicity.

Issues of great importance will be addressed such as the triple threat of climate change, pollution and biodiversity collapse and progress in ensuring sustainability through more constructive and progressive approaches will be discussed. A major motivation for the research in this area is to learn from past failures, to avoid repeating similar mistakes, while attempting to prevent emerging threats to environmental and ecological systems.

Fundamental to these concepts is the assessment of the inherent risk and the development of appropriate strategies to mitigate it.

Conference Topics

The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at Environmental Impact 2026. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.

Environmental Policy, Planning & Governance

  • Environmental policies, legislation, and regulations
  • Environmental management systems and planning
  • Institutional and economic issues
  • Stakeholder engagement and public participation
  • Social, ecological, and human factors in environmental decision-making

Assessment & Monitoring Tools

  • Environmental and sustainability assessments
  • Life cycle and sustainability appraisals
  • Nonlinear regression and analytical methods
  • Case studies and impact evaluations

Ecosystems & Natural Resource Management

  • Ecosystem preservation and biodiversity
  • Soil, water, and coastal zone management
  • Irrigation and natural resource conservation
  • Brownfields rehabilitation and remediation strategies

Energy, Industry & Infrastructure

  • Energy systems and environmental impact
  • Hazardous plants and decommissioning planning
  • Sustainable cities and infrastructure

Food Systems & Sustainability

  • Sustainable food production and policy
  • Food waste reduction and recovery
  • Environmental and health impacts of food systems

Climate Adaptation & Sustainable Development

  • Adaptation to environmental damage
  • Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
  • Balancing consumption and sustainability

Benefits of Attending

USB Drive

Delegates will receive a USB drive at the conference containing the presented papers.

Publication

Papers presented at Environmental Impact 2026 are to be published in a volume of WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (Electronic ISSN: 1743-3541). The publication will be available in both electronic and hard copy.

Indexing

The WIT Transactions are DOI registered with CrossRef and are currently listed in indexing services such as Scopus and Google Scholar, as well as being submitted to the Web of Science. All conference books are listed in the British Library and American Library of Congress.

Open Access and Digital Archive

All conference papers are archived permanently on our electronic library where they can be downloaded for free (www.witpress.com/elibrary).

Peer review

To ensure the quality of our publications, abstracts and papers are double peer-reviewed by members of the International Scientific Advisory Committee and other experts, with manuscripts processed through CrossRef Similarity Check to screen for plagiarism.

Reduced Fee for PhD Students

The Wessex Institute believes in the importance of encouraging PhD students to present and publish innovative research at its conferences. As a result, the Institute offers PhD students a much-reduced conference fee.

Networking

Participants can present their research and interact with experts from around the world, as part of a unique community.

Publication of Papers

Peer review

To ensure the quality of our publications, abstracts and papers are double peer-reviewed by members of the International Scientific Advisory Committee and other experts, with manuscripts processed through CrossRef Similarity Check to screen for plagiarism.

Publication

Papers presented at Environmental Impact 2026 are to be published in a volume of WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (Electronic ISSN: 1743-3541). The publication will be available in both electronic and hard copy.

Indexing

The WIT Transactions are DOI registered with CrossRef and are currently listed in indexing services such as Scopus and Google Scholar, as well as being submitted to the Web of Science. All conference books are listed in the British Library and American Library of Congress.

Open Access and Digital Archive

All conference papers are archived permanently on our electronic library where they can be downloaded for free (www.witpress.com/elibrary).

Location

Bristol, in the South West of England, is recognised as one of, if not the most sustainable cities in the UK, regularly featuring in the top place in surveys of quality of life, and was the UK’s first and only European Green Capital in 2015. Bristol has a long engineering history, most famously epitomised by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and visitors can experience Brunel’s workmanship to this day with visits to the SS Great Britain and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Bristol is host to various events and festivals throughout the year including Harbour Festival in July, one of the largest free events in England with music on five stages, street theatre, markets and a fireworks display. The south of the city plays host to the world famous Urban Paint Festival (UPFEST) in June, whilst the centre provides an exciting weekend with the Festival of Nature, and the International Balloon Fiesta later in the summer provides a wonderful spectacle for residents and visitors across the area. The city has had a Clean Air Zone in operation since November 2022, an Air Quality Management Area first declared in 2001 for nitrogen dioxide, and Smoke Control Zones first designated in the 1950s and 60s.

 

clifton and bristol

Travel Information

More information to follow shortly.

Conference Venue Address:

University of West England Bristol, Coldharbour Lane Frenchay, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK

Conference Venue

UWE Bristol Campus Building The Conference will be held at the University of the West of England, Bristol, the larger of the city’s two universities, hosted by the Centre for Environment, Society and Resilience which sits within the School of Architecture and environment. UWE Bristol has around 30,000 students and 3,000 academic staff with its main campus situated to the north of the city centre. The campus has seen recent rapid expansion with construction of new cutting-edge teaching and learning facilities and award-winning Passivhaus student accommodation. Recent conversion to a district heat network and more than 700 solar panels installed, helps the University fulfil its ambitious sustainability targets in its Strategy 2030.

Conference Venue address:

University of West England Bristol, Coldharbour Lane Frenchay, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK

Google Map Location:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/sgJjeWf8wcnVPnes6

The campus plan can be downloaded here.

Additional Information

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Here's what our delegates have to say...


"Nice conference, very well organized. Interesting presentations."
(attendee SUSI 2025)


"The ERES25 Conference was an enriching and well-organized event that brought together experts and emerging scholars in earthquake engineering. The presentations were insightful, the discussions stimulating, and the networking opportunities invaluable. It offered a perfect platform to exchange ideas, showcase research, and explore future collaborations in a supportive and intellectually vibrant environment. I will definitely be attending future events."
Kevin Karanja Kuria (attended ERES 2025)


"Perfect organisation, interesting presentations and very friendly atmosphere. Special thanks to Marta and Stavros, but also to all participants who made this conference so special!"
(attendee Sustainable Development and Planning 2024)


"I really enjoyed the Sustainable Development and Planning conference in Seville. The level of academic interaction among the presenters are more than expected which can be considered as a key factor for future academic collaborations."
(attendee Sustainable Development and Planning 2024)


"Thank you for a fantastic conference, it was a great opportunity to network with other academics with interests in Energy and Sustainability. I will recommend to my colleagues for future events."
(attendee Energy and Sustainability 2023)


"Thank you for organising the excellent conference"
Dr Siyabulela, South Africa  (attended Energy and Sustainability 2023)


"Interesting format and location for the presentation of research and papers, with a varied attendance from all over the world and diverse backgrounds. I am very pleased to have attended."
Richard Valdivia Sisniegas, Peru (attended Energy and Sustainability 2023)


"I want to thank you for the excellent organization of the event. It was a great opportunity to learn from varied topics and international speakers, and to receive valuable feedback. I am especially grateful for the attention of Marta Graczyk, whose support was very helpful for the conference. She was always attentive and guided me at every stage, even on the breaks between sessions.
(Attendee Energy and Sustainability 2023)


"The RISK/SAFE 2022 conference was impeccable and so was the helpfulness of the organisers and in particular Dr Graczyk. The experience with the Wessex Institute was an extraordinary opportunity for the contamination of ideas and the comparison of different realities and approaches. The scientific community brought together created a resonance of extraordinary importance for research.
(Attendee RISK/SAFE 2022)


"The conference was interesting and intellectually rewarding, as the topics involved help strengthen our scientific knowledge to project local opportunities. I recommend scientists related to the area to integrate their work in this conference."
Carlos Mora, Ecuador (attended Energy Production and Management 2022)


"The conference organised by the Wessex Institute was very good and their instructions on how to participate were very helpful. The whole process of submitting the abstract, the acceptance of the paper and the guidelines to write the paper were very clear and everything worked perfectly and in a professional manner. The overall experience was positive and I would like to be involved again.
(Attendee RISK/SAFE 2022)


"It was a wonderful conference and all programs were well arranged. The organizing committee was punctual and really helpful. It was an amazing and memorable experience."
Thusitha Dilshan, Japan (attended Sustainable Tourism 2022)


"The experience in the conference was very good. Organising these kind of conferences takes a lot of effort. I am immensely pleased and acknowledge Ms Marta Graczyk for her immediate responses and help throughout the conference. "
Amit Passi, India (attended Air Pollution 2021)


"It was the first time that I, A. Silva, attended a conference, and the experience couldn't be better. Very well organised, structured, and interesting. It was a great opportunity to know what it has been done so far concerning air quality, and to understand what can be done in the future."
Ana Silva, Portugal (attended Air Pollution 2021)


"The online conference was perfectly organized."
André Buchau, Germany (attended BEM/MRM 44 2021)


"In July 2000, I attended the Urban Transport Conference which was held in Cambridge UK. It was the first international conference in which I presented one of my research works. After that, I regularly attended the annual Urban Transport Conference [...] until Pisa 2011, where I had the honor of receiving the WIT Eminent Scientist Medal [...] Finally, after over twenty-one years I am still happy and proud to publish and collaborate with the Wessex Institute."
Antonio Pratelli, Italy (attended Urban and Maritime Transport 2021)


"This is my first experience in a conference of this type at the international level. I loved the openness and the welcome, they give you confidence to keep moving forward. We are going to continue participating, I congratulate you."
Bethy Merchan, Ecuador (attended Water and Society 2021)


"The review of this conference was fast and very formative and organized. The topics were different and there was a well-organized program and presentation. I would like to share in the up-coming conference. "
Deena El-Mahdy, Egypt (attended Materials Characterisation 2021)


"Wessex Institute of Technology (WIT) and its' staff are very professional and mindful toward participants and their needs before, during and after conferences. It is a great pleasure when working with with WIT."
Deena Govender, South Africa (attended Sustainable City 2021)


"Very good space to share experiences."
Jhon Chahua, Peru (attended Disaster Management 2021)


"These conferences are a good opportunity to get to know and to share research, as well as to meet other researchers in the field."
Jone Belausteguigoitia, Spain (attended Sustainable City 2021)


"Organization is perfect, namely the assistance of Marta Graczyk."
Jorge Ribeiro, Portugal (attended Sustainable City 2021)


"My experience at the SAFE conference was, as on previous occasions, excellent: you have the opportunity to present your work with the appropriate level of detail and in front of an interested, competent and international audience."
Marco Bietresato, Italy (attended SAFE 2021)


"I was more than happy to attend the Materials Characterization 2021. I was benefitted by the entire experience of it, starting from writing the paper and finally attending it online. I learnt a lot from other delegates. The Chief Academic Officer of WIT, Prof. Santiago, was very friendly and welcoming. The conference coordinator, Ms. Marta was highly cooperative and prompt in resolving any queries and overall conduct of the conference."
Pushpa Jha, India (attended Materials Characterisation 2021)


"Overall, very good. [The Conference Coordinator] did a marvelous job with helping me when needed. "
Tor Stålhane, Norway (attended SAFE 2021)


"It was a precious and unforgettable academic journey for me. The organizers of the conference are enthusiastic and thoughtful, and the scholars are talented. This conference brought me inspiration and thinking that I could not get by publishing articles in journals alone."
Zhongliang Chen, China (attended AFM/MPF 2021)