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Energy & Environment

Energy & Environment


eISSN: 20484070 | ISSN: 0958305X | Current volume: 35 | Current issue: 8 Frequency: 8 Times/Year
Energy & Environment is an interdisciplinary journal inviting energy policy analysts, natural scientists and engineers, as well as lawyers and economists to contribute to mutual understanding and learning, believing that better communication between experts will enhance the quality of policy, advance social well-being and help to reduce conflict. The journal encourages dialogue between the social sciences as energy demand and supply are observed and analysed with reference to politics of policy-making and implementation. The rapidly evolving social and environmental impacts of energy supply, transport, production and use at all levels require contribution from many disciplines if policy is to be effective. In particular E & E invite contributions from the study of policy delivery, ultimately more important than policy formation. The geopolitics of energy are also important, as are the impacts of environmental regulations and advancing technologies on national and local politics, and even global energy politics. Energy & Environment is a forum for constructive, professional information sharing, as well as debate across disciplines and professions, including the financial sector. Mathematical articles are outside the scope of Energy & Environment. The broader policy implications of submitted research should be addressed and environmental implications, not just emission quantities, be discussed with reference to scientific assumptions. This applies especially to technical papers based on arguments suggested by other disciplines, funding bodies or directly by policy-makers.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Energy & Environment is an interdisciplinary journal inviting energy policy analysts, natural scientists and engineers, as well as lawyers and economists to contribute to mutual understanding and learning, believing that better communication between experts will enhance the quality of policy, advance social well-being and help to reduce conflict. The journal encourages dialogue between the social sciences as energy demand and supply are observed and analysed with reference to politics of policy-making and implementation. The rapidly evolving social and environmental impacts of energy supply, transport, production and use at all levels require contribution from many disciplines if policy is to be effective. In particular E & E invite contributions from the study of policy delivery, ultimately more important than policy formation. The geopolitics of energy are also important, as are the impacts of environmental regulations and advancing technologies on national and local politics, and even global energy politics. Energy & Environment is a forum for constructive, professional information sharing, as well as debate across disciplines and professions, including the financial sector. Mathematical articles are outside the scope of Energy & Environment. The broader policy implications of submitted research should be addressed and environmental implications, not just emission quantities, be discussed with reference to scientific assumptions. This applies especially to technical papers based on arguments suggested by other disciplines, funding bodies or directly by policy-makers.

"This journal is a member of COPE"

Editor-in-Chief
Dr Yiu Fai Tsang The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Advisory Board Member
Prof John Byrne University of Delaware, USA
Prof Ki-Hyun Kim Hanyang University, Korea
Prof Ashok Pandey CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, India
Prof Nanqi Ren Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Prof Jörg Rinklebe University of Wuppertal, Germany
Prof Filip Tack Ghent University, Belgium
Prof Chi Keung Woo The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Prof Yuanhui Zhang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Associate Editor
Prof Kitae Baek Jeonbuk National University, South Korea
Prof Vincenzo Bianco University of Genoa, Italy
Dr Kian Jon Chua National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof Matthew Cotton Teesside University, UK
Prof Eyup Dogan Abdullah Gul University, Turkey
Dr María Teresa García-Álvarez University of A Coruna, Spain
Dr Hana Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea
Dr Jinsoo Kim Hanyang University, South Korea
Dr Harn Wei Kua National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof Su Shiung Lam Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Prof Jechan Lee Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Dr Rongrong Li China University of Petroleum (East China), China
Prof Kun-Yi (Andrew) Lin National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Prof Michael Mehling Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Dr Carlo Migliardo University of Messina, Italy
Dr Abdul-Sattar Nizami Government College University, Pakistan
Prof Young-Kwon Park The University of Seoul, South Korea
Dr Madeline Taylor The University of Sydney, Australia
Prof Yu-Chung Tsao National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Prof Qiang Wang China University of Petroleum, China
Dr George Xydis Aarhus University, Denmark
Dr Rui Zhao Southwest Jiaotong University, China
Prof Liandong Zhu Wuhan University, China
Editorial Board Member
Dr Dario Assante International Telematic University Uninettuno, Italy
Dr B. Chitti Babu Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Kancheepuram, India
Dr Jayanta Biswas University of Kalyani, India
Dr Ka Lai Chow Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Dr Richard S. Courtney Cornwall, UK
Dr Norbert Edomah Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria
Prof Wolfgang Eichhammer Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research FhG-ISI, Germany
Prof Ying Fan Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr Lei Gao CSIRO Land and Water, Australia
Dr Korhan Gokmenoglu Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey
Dr Md. Hasanuzzaman University of Malaya, Malaysia
Dr Paolo Iodice University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Prof Ryo Kohsaka Tohoku University, Japan
Dr Pawan Kumar Central University of Jammu, India
Dr Yu Bon Man The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr Manu V. Mathai Azim Premji University, India
Dr Atle Midttun Norwegian School of Management, Norway
Mr Julian Morris Reason Foundation, USA
Monjur Mourshed Cardiff University, UK
Dr Evanthia A. Nanaki University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Dr Giulio Santori University of Edinburgh, UK
Dr Binoy Sarkar University of Sheffield, UK
Prof Sabry M. Shaheen Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt
Dr Ajay Kumar Singh CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, India
Dr Maciej M. Sokolowski University of Warsaw, Poland
Prof Malin Song Anhui University of Finance and Economics, China
Dr Bedanand Upadhaya University of Essex, United Kingdom
Dr Chunfai Yu BNU-HKBU United International College, China
Dr Wen Wen Shelley Zhou Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Prof ZhongXiang Zhang Tianjin University, China
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