“…It is seen in the social sciences, natural sciences (physical and biological), and applied sciences. From the social science perspective, owing to the penetration of this terminology, we now have sustainable anthropology, 88 sustainable archaeology, 89 sustainable economics 90 sustainable geography, 91 sustainable criminology, 92 green chemistry, [93][94][95][96] which includes green solvents, 97 green chemical processes, [98][99][100] sustainable electrochemistry, 101 chemical recycling, 102 sustainable metallurgy, 103,104 sustainable compounds and materials [105][106][107] etc. Other sustainable elds include green ecology, 108 sustainable physics, 109 sustainable microbiology, 110 sustainable engineering, 111 sustainable technology, 112 sustainable agriculture, 113 which has agronomy as one of its strategies.…”