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ClimaTIC Journal, coordinated by Javier Urchueguía, recognized for its academic excellence

The monograph “Sustainable Mobility”, led by José Vicente Oliver and Javier Urchueguía, researchers from the ICT vs. CC group, analyzes the challenges of traffic and pollution in the Valencian Community with an unprecedented level of spatial detail.

The monograph Sustainable Mobility, published in the journal ClimaTIC, has been awarded the CEA-APQ 2025 Quality Seal in Academic Publishing, a distinction from ANECA and FECYT that certifies the academic and editorial excellence of the work.

The study was developed by José Vicente Oliver and Javier Urchueguía, researchers from the ICTs Against Climate Change (ICT VS CC) group at the ITACA Institute of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). It is based on two innovative reports that analyze the problems of traffic and pollution in the Valencian Community with an unprecedented level of spatial detail.

Both studies take a comprehensive approach to the challenges of climate change and pollution through the use of advanced technologies and innovative methodologies. As the authors explain, “these are the first ClimaTIC reports, whose monographs are organized into four areas: sustainable mobility, natural resource management, energy transition, and information systems for climate governance», they explain.

CEA-APQ Program

In this third edition of the CEA-APQ program, a total of 48 monographs from 18 university and academic publishers have been awarded the quality seal. After passing a rigorous independent evaluation process, all these works receive the seal on a permanent basis, establishing themselves as benchmarks of quality in academic publishing.

ClimaTIC: Technology and Science in the Face of Climate Change

The ClimaTIC collection, promoted by the Observatorio de Emisiones de Gases de Efecto Invernadero de la Comunitat Valenciana and the Editorial UPV, is coordinated by ITACA researcher Javier Urchueguía. Its aim is to address the major challenges of climate change and pollution, exploring how the digital revolution and innovative methodologies can become key tools for a more sustainable future.

Aimed at the scientific, technical, and engineering community, the collection is designed to offer real solutions to climate change.


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