Aims and scope

Aims and Scope of the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Energy (JEEE)

Mission:
The Journal of Environmental Engineering and Energy is dedicated to advancing the science and technology of environmental engineering and sustainable energy systems. Our mission is to promote innovative research that contributes to the development of environmental solutions and energy practices that are both sustainable and efficient, enhancing global ecological health.

Scope:
JEEE aims to cover a wide range of topics within the interdisciplinary fields of environmental engineering and energy. The journal welcomes original research, reviews, case studies, and methodological advances in areas including, but not limited to:

  1. Renewable Energy Systems and Technologies:

    • Development and optimization of solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy technologies.
    • Innovations in bioenergy and biomass conversion.
    • Integration and management of renewable energy sources within existing grids.
  2. Environmental Sustainability and Management:

    • Strategies for pollution reduction, waste management, and recycling.
    • Sustainable land use, conservation practices, and environmental restoration.
    • Environmental impact assessments and mitigation strategies.
  3. Water and Wastewater Treatment:

    • Advanced treatment processes for water and wastewater.
    • Sustainable water resource management and water quality engineering.
    • Innovations in desalination and water reuse technologies.
  4. Climate Change Solutions:

    • Engineering approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation.
    • Carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies.
    • Assessment of the environmental impacts of climate change and strategies for resilience.
  5. Energy Efficiency and Conservation:

    • Techniques for improving energy efficiency in industrial processes, buildings, and transportation.
    • Thermal and electrical energy storage solutions.
    • Smart grid technologies and demand response systems.
  6. Sustainable Urban Planning:

    • Design and development of sustainable infrastructures and smart cities.
    • Transportation systems and urban mobility solutions.
    • Impact of urban design on energy consumption and environmental sustainability.

Audience:
The journal caters to a diverse international audience, including researchers in academia and industry, environmental engineers, energy professionals, policymakers, and others committed to sustainability and technological advancement in environmental engineering and energy sectors.

Types of Contributions:
JEEE invites a variety of manuscript types, such as:

  • Original research articles that present new findings and advancements.
  • Review articles that provide comprehensive overviews of specific topics.
  • Short communications that describe significant current research findings.
  • Technical notes on new methods or technology developments.
  • Commentaries and perspectives on emerging areas of research and policy.

Objective:
Our objective is to serve as a leading forum for the dissemination of significant, cutting-edge research in environmental engineering and energy, facilitating communication and collaboration among scientists and professionals to foster practical solutions to the challenges facing our planet.