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Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
- Ttile
- Journal of Environmental Management
- ISSN
- 1095-8630
- 0301-4797
- Description
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The Journal of Environmental Management (JEM) is a premier, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of environmental management practices. Our mission is to disseminate high-quality, original research that contributes to the effective management of environmental systems and the enhancement of environmental quality. Environmental management encompasses the systematic approach to dealing with environmental issues through planning, controlling, monitoring, and improving the interactions between human activities and the natural environment. This includes strategies for sustainable use of resources, pollution control, conservation of biodiversity, and mitigation of environmental impacts. We invite submissions that demonstrate a clear connection to practical environmental management applications with interest, novelty, and impact relevant to an international audience.
Specific areas of interest for each Section:
Section I: Environmental Assessment and Monitoring
This section covers methodologies and techniques for environmental analysis and assessment, including environmental impact assessments, risk assessments, life cycle analyses, and the development of new procedures for environmental quality management. It also includes research on environmental system modeling and optimization.
Interesting topics for papers in this section:
1.1 Advanced techniques in environmental impact assessment and their applications.
1.2 Innovations in risk assessment methodologies for environmental hazards.
1.3 Life cycle analysis of renewable energy technologies.
1.4 Development of new monitoring methods for air and water quality.
1.5 Characterization techniques for emerging environmental contaminants.
1.6 Integrated model for environmental complexity as tele-coupling or nexus system.
1.7 New model technology for resource optimization and management.
1.8 Development and implementation of environmental quality standards.
1.9 Best practice for resource and environmental management - Publisher (Journal )
- Elsevier
- Country (Journal )
- United kingdom
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