Journal of Environmental Management
Basic Information
The Journal of Environmental Management is a peer reviewed journal for the publication of original research related to managing environmental systems and improving environmental quality. All papers submitted to the journal must show a distinctive link with environmental management applications. Specific area of interest for the journal include: • Development of technologies intended for applications to environmental ecosystems (water, air, soil) • Natural resource management • Ecological applications or conservation • Management and valorisation of waste (including industrial residues and effluents) • Development of methods for environmental quality management (new procedures, characterization techniques, monitoring methods, governing standards, etc.) • Environmental system modelling and optimization • Environmental analysis and assessment (environmental impact assessment, risk assessment, life cycle analysis, material flow analysis, life cycle costing, emission accounting, etc.) • Social, economic and policy aspects of environmental management Case studies are welcome when the authors indicate the wider applications of their insights or techniques, emphasizing the global perspective of the problem they address. As governments and the general public become more keenly aware of the critical issues arising from how humans use their environment, this journal provides a forum for the discussion of environmental problems around the world and for the presentation of management results. It is aimed not only at the environmental manager, but at anyone concerned with the sustainable use of environmental resources. The journal does not accept manuscripts exclusively focused on any of the following aspects: • Simulations/modelling when predominantly oriented to mathematical issues • Reactions/process studies when predominantly oriented to chemistry issues without an environmental viewpoint • Products/waste recycling research when broad environmental management aspects are not properly accounted • Materials synthesis without clear environmental management applications Authors will be asked to provide a novelty and relevance statement indicating how the results are deemed to be original with respect to the state-of-the-art in the field, relevant and essential to the advance of knowledge on environmental management and applicable to a wider audience and wider contexts. Journal of Environmental Management is the companion title to the open access journal Environmental Challenges. We encourage those interested in organizing a special issue or a virtual special issue within the scope of the journal to fill out this form and contact Prof. Alexey Voinov for more information.
CiteScore
Subject | Rank | Percentile |
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Environmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and Law |
17 / 399 | 95% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
Submission Website:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/JEMA/default.aspxAccepted Types:
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