Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences

Basic Information

Brief Name: J INTEGR ENVIRON SCI
Impact Factor: 2.6
ISSN: 1943-815X
Research Field: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ECOLOGY
h-index: 14
Self-citation Rate: 3.8%
Articles per Year: 18

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Introduction:

Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences (JIES) publishes international research on social and natural sciences, focusing on significant environmental issues. JIES is published on behalf of the VVM, a network of environmental professionals in the Netherlands. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences aims to provide a stimulating, informative and critical forum for intellectual debate. It features perspectives on the processes responsible for environmental change, the impact of that change on nature and society, and possible solutions. A prerequisite for articles to be considered by the journal is that they report on integrative environmental research. Please refer to this linked figure to see how JIES defines integration. The journal is especially concerned with the relationships between science, society and policy and one of its key aims is to advance understanding of the theory and practice of sustainable development. Research pertaining to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is particularly relevant. Key themes include integrated assessment methodologies; governance and regulation; technology and innovation; science, society and policy; and knowledge, perceptions and discourse. The journal publishes research on the following topics: Energy Food Water Climate change Pollution Waste Urban sustainability Biodiversity conservation Education on sustainability Environment and development Environmental management systems Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences publishes original research articles and essays. JIES also publishes occasional Special Issues covering interdisciplinary research and policy perspectives on specific environmental issues. The journal operates a double-anonymized peer review policy.

CiteScore

CiteScore
3.9
SJR
0.509
SNIP
0.681
Subject Rank Percentile
MedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
258 / 665 61%

Journal Statistics

Issues/Year
0 days avg. from submission to first decision
Review Cycle
EUR1615; USD1680; GBP1344
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

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