期刊名称:ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING & ASSESSMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
There is a growing interest in the field of modeling and quantitative assessment of environmental problems. For some years now results of environmental models and assessment analyses have been influencing environmental regulation and policies at local, national and international levels. Therefore the need to understand both the power and limitations of environmental models and quantitative assessment techniques has never been greater. The journal aims to build a bridge between the scientific community's understanding of key environmental issues and the decision makers' need to influence relevant policies and regulations on the basis of the best available information. Environmental Modeling & Assessment strives to achieve this by publishing high quality papers that may be regarded as either instances of best practice, or as studies that advance the evolution and applicability of the theories and techniques of modeling and assessment. Consequently, Environmental Modeling & Assessment will publish high quality papers on all aspects of environmental problems that contain a significant quantitative modeling or analytic component, interpreted broadly. In particular, we are interested both in detailed scientific models of specific environmental problems and in large scale models of the global environment. We invite models of environmental problems and phenomena that utilise, in an original way, the techniques of ordinary and partial differential equations, simulation, statistics and applied probability, control theory, operations research, mathematical economics, and game theory. Emphasis will be placed on the novelty of the model, the environmental relevance of the problem, and the generic applicability of the techniques used. Generally, papers should be written in a manner that is accessible to a wide interdisciplinary audience. However, Environmental Modeling & Assessment will also provide a forum where researchers can publish a complete mathematical description of important environmental models together with the accompanying analysis and underlying assumptions. Occasionally, papers that are primarily theoretical will be accepted, provided that the results deliver conceptual insight into some environmental problem.
Instructions to Authors
Online Manuscript Submission
Kluwer Academic Publishers now offers authors, editors and reviewers of Environmental Modeling & Assessment the option of using our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. To keep the review time as short as possible (no postal delays!), we encourage authors to submit manuscripts online to the journal's editorial office. Our online manuscript submission and review system offers authors the option to track the progress of the review process of manuscripts in real time. Manuscripts should be submitted to: https://ww2.editorialmanager.com/enmo/
The online manuscript submission and review system for Environmental Modeling & Assessment offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. This system supports a wide range of submission file formats: for manuscripts - Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT and LaTex; for figures - TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, PPT, and Postscript.
NOTE: By using the online manuscript submission and review system, it is NOT necessary to submit the manuscript also in printout + disk. In case you encounter any difficulties while submitting your manuscript on line, please get in touch with the responsible Editorial Assistant by clicking on "CONTACT US" from the tool bar.
General
All manuscripts must be written in English.
All manuscripts should be typed with double spacing and wide margins and should include the following items:
A full descriptive title and a short title for the running headlines.
A list of the authors with their affiliations and full postal addresses.
An abstract of about 50 words; keywords (index terms).
Acknowledgements (if any) and references, which should be placed at the end of the manuscript before any tables and figures.
A list of keywords.
Tables (if any) should be numbered consecutively and each should have a caption.
Originals or good prints of all figures and diagrams in the manuscript should be submitted with the manuscript itself.
References should be given in numerical order as they appear in the manuscript text and cited in the following manner:
For a journal paper:
[1] C.N. Dawson, T.F. Russell and M.F. Wheeler, SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 26 (1989) 1487-1501.
For a contributed volume paper:
[2] C.J. van Duijn and P. Knabner, in: Solute transport through porous media with slow adsorption, Free Boundary Problems: Theory and Applications, Vol. 1, eds. K.H. Hoffmann and J. Sprekels, Longman, New York, 1990, pp. 375-389.
For a monograph:
[3] J. Rotmans, IMAGE: an Integrated Model to Assess the Greenhouse Effect, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.
For a prepint or report:
[4] M.J. Hodgson, A hierarchical localtion-allocation model with allocations based on facility size, Working Paper, department of Geography, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 1985.
Footnotes (if any) should be avoided whenever possible and integrated in the text.
All manuscripts will be subject to peer reviewing by at least two expert referees.
After acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the Publisher will take care of the technical editing and of the proofreading. All correspondence then should be sent to the Publisher.
No page charge is levied by the journal. 25 reprints will be supplied free of charge for each paper. Additional reprints can be ordered by completing the order form enclosed with the acceptance form; prices will be given on the order form. In all cases, the order form must be returned to the Publisher.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Jerzy A. Filar University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Australia
Editorial Board: R.D. Braddock, Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, Australia; C. Carraro, Dept. of Economics, University of Venice, Italy; A. Haurie, HEC - Management Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland; S.D. Kolev, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Australia; J.B. Krawczyk, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; R. Loulou, Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada; H. Malchow, Institute of Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrück, Germany; G.J. McRae, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA; S. Morris, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA; T.S. Murty, Baird & Associates, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Ni-Bin Chang, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, USA; W.D. Nordhaus, Dept. of Economics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; G.J. Olsder, Dept. of Technical Mathematics and Informatics, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; Y. Parlange, Dept. of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA; P. Pardalos, Centre for Applied Optimization and ISE Dept., University of Florida, Gainesville, USA; C. ReVelle, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA; U. Rieder, Abt. Mathematik VII, Universität Ulm, Germany; N.P. Ross, US EPA, Washington, DC, USA; B.K. Sinha, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA; J. Taylor, Mathematics and Computer Science & Environmental Research Divisions, Argonne National Laboratory, USA; R.E. Ulanowicz, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, MD, USA; J.P. Weyant, Dept. of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University, CA, USA; G. Zaccour, GERAD & CETAI, École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC), Montréal, Canada
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