About the Journal

Journal of Community Service and Sustainable Development (CENDESIA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting research, projects, and initiatives focused on the integration of community service and sustainable development. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative ideas, best practices, and case studies that advance community empowerment, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and economic development.

This journal welcomes articles that explore the intersection of community service and sustainable development across various sectors, including education, health, environment, economics, and social justice. We are particularly interested in research that addresses challenges related to poverty alleviation, climate change, local economic development, and the promotion of social equity through collaborative efforts.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Transforming Community Service in the Industrial Sector: Innovation, Safety, and Sustainability
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Transforming Community Service in the Industrial Sector: Innovation, Safety, and Sustainability, explores how community engagement can be strategically aligned with industrial development to generate inclusive, safe, and sustainable impacts. It invites empirical and conceptual contributions that examine technology transfer, applied research, occupational health and safety interventions, green manufacturing practices, circular economy initiatives, and capacity-building programs for workers and local communities. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based models of university–industry–community collaboration, responsible innovation, and measurable social, environmental, and economic outcomes. The issue foregrounds scalable practices, policy-relevant insights, and ethical considerations in industrial community service, particularly within emerging economies. Submissions should demonstrate methodological rigor, stakeholder co-creation, and pathways for sustainable impact consistent with SDGs.

Published: 2026-02-27
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