Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
The concept of sustainable development universally accepted as a means of protecting the environment for all mankind, demands that future manufacturing technologies must be cleaner, yet economically sound.
- Print ISSN:
- 1618-954X
Aims and Scope
Clean Technology thrust of the journal will create an international forum for discussing the science and engineering of technologies, and mathematical and computer-based methods and models for designing, analyzing, and measuring cleanliness of products and processes. An additional aspect of this thrust involves the management of environmental systems such as ecosystems, watersheds, and manufacturing networks.
Many environmental problems arise in complex scientific, technical, economic and public policy contexts. Consequently, solutions require integration of these contexts. Environmental Policy thrust of the journal will cover advances in research in scientific, social, behavioral, and economics disciplines that are relevant to complex environmental policy issues in fields such as: products, processes and manufacturing networks; wastewater collection and treatment; air pollution control technologies; hazardous toxic waste management; fate and transport of contaminants in the environment; environmental regulations and compliance; pollution prevention; solid waste management; and conservation and environmental protection.
The journal will provide a forum for experts from different disciplines to share common technical information and offer the opportunity for multi-disciplinary discourse on science, technology and environmental policy that would lead to the development, demonstration, and commercialization of cleaner products and processes and effective environmental policy strategies.
Some examples of other unique features or activities of the Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy journal include: Policy-oriented commentaries from world-renowned leaders in environmental technology and policy research Book reviews, focusing especially on publications on clean technologies and environmental policy Special issues focusing on a specific topic of international concern An award for the best paper to be given periodically.
Editors
Editors-in-ChiefSubhas K. Sikdar
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
United States Environmental Protection Agency
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH, 45268, USA
e-mail: sikdar.subhas@epamail.epa.gov
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