期刊名称:CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
Close The journal has two major thrusts: Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy. The unique journal covers, in one place, scientific enquiry and innovations related to these two inter-dependent concerns. 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.
The 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.
The 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.
Instructions to Authors
Types of papersTypes of papers
(Guest) Editorial
Guest Column
News
Webwatch
Perspective
Review
Original Paper
Book review
Announcement
Manuscript submissionManuscript submission
Manuscript Submission
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities tacitly or explicitly at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
Permissions
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the hyperlink aœSubmit onlineïon the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.
Title pageTitle page
Title Page
The title page should include:
The name(s) of the author(s)
A concise and informative title
The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author
Abstract
Please provide an abstract of 150 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
Keywords
Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.
Classification codeClassification code
MSC
An appropriate number of MSC codes should be provided. The Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) is used to categorize items covered by the two reviewing databases, Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH, see
www.ams.org/msc
TextText
Text Formatting
Manuscripts should be submitted in Word.
Use a normal, plain font (e.g., 10-point Times Roman) for text.
Use italics for emphasis.
Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages.
Do not use field functions.
Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar.
Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables.
Use the equation editor or MathType for equations.Note: If you use Word 2007, do not create the equations with the default equation editor but use the Microsoft equation editor or MathType instead.
Save your file in doc format. Do not submit docx files.
Word template
Manuscripts with mathematical content can also be submitted in LaTeX.
LaTeX macro package
Headings
Please use no more than three levels of displayed headings.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
Footnotes
Footnotes can be used to give additional information, which may include the citation of a reference included in the reference list. They should not consist solely of a reference citation, and they should never include the bibliographic details of a reference. They should also not contain any figures or tables. Footnotes to the text are numbered consecutively; those to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data). Footnotes to the title or the authors of the article are not given reference symbols. Always use footnotes instead of endnotes.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full.
Scientific styleScientific style
Please always use internationally accepted signs and symbols for units, SI units.
ReferencesReferences
Citation
Cite references in the text by name and year in parentheses. Some examples:
Negotiation research spans many disciplines (Thompson 1990).
This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman (1996).
This effect has been widely studied (Abbott 1991; Barakat et al. 1995; Kelso and Smith 1998; Medvec et al. 1993).
Reference list
The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each work.
Journal articleGamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol 105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8Ideally, the names of all authors should be provided, but the usage of aœet in long author lists will also be accepted:Smith J, Jones M Jr, Houghton L et al (1999) Future of health insurance. N Engl J Med 965:32529
Article by DOI Slifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J Mol Med. doi:10.1007/s001090000086
BookSouth J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, London
Book chapterBrown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257
Online documentCartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007
DissertationTrent JW (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California
Always use the standard abbreviation of a journal’s name according to the ISSN List of Title Word Abbreviations, see
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Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Subhas K. Sikdar
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
United States Environmental Protection Agency
26 W. M.L. King Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA
e-mail: sikdar.subhas@epa.gov
Ravi Jain
University of the Pacific
School of Engineering and Computer Science
3601 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA 95211, USA
e-mail: rjain@uop.edu
Associate Editor for Europe
Neil Winterton
Department of Chemistry
University of Liverpool
Liverpool L69 7ZD, UK
e-mail: n.winterton@liverpool.ac.uk
Associate Editor for Asia
Masaki Hosomi
Department of Chemical Engineering
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
2-24-16 Nakamachi, Koganei
Tokyo 184-8588, Japan
e-mail: hosomi@cc.tuat.ac.jp
News Editor
John Glaser
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
United States Environmental Protection Agency
26 W. M.L. King Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA
e-mail: glaser.john@epa.gov
WebWatch Editors
Teresa Mata and Antonio Martins
University of Porto
4099-002 Porto, Portugal
e-mail: amartins@fe.up.pt
Members of the Editorial Board
Adisa Azapagic
School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
The University of Manchester
PO Box 88, Sackville Street
Manchester M60 1QD, UK
e-mail: adisa.azapagic@manchester.ac.uk
Earl Beaver
Practical Sustainability
14500 White Birch Valley Lane
Chesterfield, MO 63017-2418, USA
e-mail: erbeav@aol.com
Eric Beckman
Masacaro Sustainability Initiative
School of Engineering
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA
e-mail: beckman@engr.pitt.edu
Asher Brenner
Department of Environmental Engineering
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Beer-Sheva, Israel
e-mail: brenner@bgu.ac.il
Anil Dikshit
Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Powai Mumbai 400 076, India
e-mail: dikshit@cese.iitb.ac.in / akd_iit@yaoo.co.in
Joseph Fiksel
Ohio State University
College of Engineering
Columbus, OH 43210, USA
e-mail: fiksel.2@osu.edu
Yinlun Huang
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202, USA
e-mail: yhuang@wayne.edu
H. Kenneth Hudnell
UNC-CH Institute for the Environment
105 Serrano Way, Chapel Hill
NC 27517-8545, USA
e-mail: kenhud@solarbee.com
Gjalt Huppes
CML-Institute of Environmental Sciences
University of Leiden
P.O. Box 9518
NL-2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
e-mail: huppes@cml.leidenuniv.nl
Jiri Klemes
EC Marie Curie Professor
University of Pannonia
Vezprem, Hungary
klemes@cpi.uni-pannon.hu
David Marks
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Civil and Environmental Engineering
1-123 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
e-mail: dhmarks@mit.edu
Paolo Masoni
ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and the
Environment)
via Martiri di monte Sole, 4
40129 Bologna, Italy
e-mail: paolo.masoni@bologna.enea.it
Michael Narodoslawsky
Technical University of Graz
Inffeldgasse 25
A-8010 Graz, Austria
e-mail: narodoslawsky@tugraz.at
Wm. Brent Nixon
Vice President, Science & Engineering ECC
9830 Colonnade Blvd, Suite 240
San Antonio, TX 78230, USA
e-mail: bnixon@ecc.net
Leonard Ortolano
Stanford University
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Stanford, CA 94305-4020, USA
e-mail: ortolano@stanford.edu
Oscar Pagola
Argentina Association of Chemical Engineers
Paraguay 643 - 3B
1057 Buenos Aires, Argentina
e-mail: opagola@aaiq.org.ar
Ralph Pike
Department of Chemical Engineering
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA
e-mail: pike@lsu.edu
Raj Rajagopalan
Department of Chemical Engineering
National University of Singapore, Singapore
e-mail: chehead@nus.edu.sg
Chittaranjan Ray
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2540 Dole Street, 383 Holmes Hall
Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
e-mail: cray@hawaii.edu
Jose Antonio Romero Miranda
Becerril, Coca & Becerril, S.C.
Thiers 251 - 9th to 14th floors
Col. Anzures, Mexico, D.F. 11590, Mexico
e-mail: aromero@bcb.com.mx
William T. Stringfellow
Center for Environmental Biotechnology
Berkeley National Laboratory
Director Environmental Engineering Research Center
University of the Pacific
Stockton, CA 95211, USA
e-mail: wstringfellow@pacific.edu
Rao Surampalli
U.S. EPA
P.O. Box 17-2141
Kansas City, KA 66117, USA
e-mail: surampalli.rao@epa.gov
Lawrence Susskind
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 3-411
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
e-mail: susskind@mit.edu
Raymond R. Tan
Chemical Engineering Department
Center for Engineering and Sustainable Development Research
College of Engineering, De La Salle University-Manila
Manilla, Phillippines
e-mail: raymond.tan@dlsu.edu.ph
George Tchobanoglous
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California, Davis
662 Diego Place
Davis, CA 95616,USA
e-mail: gtchobanoglous@ucdavis.edu
Venkatesh Uddameri
Department of Environmental Engineering
Texas A&M University, Kingsville
Santa Gertrudius Ave.
Kingsville, TX 78363, USA
e-mail: vuddameri@even.tamuk.edu
Carlo Vandecasteele
Department of Chemical Engineering
K.U.Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
e-mail: Carlo.Vandecasteele@cit.kuleuven.be
Henrik Wenzel
Department of Chemical Engineering
Denmark Technological University
Lyngby, Denmark
e-mail: henrik.wenzel@kbm.sdu.dk
Peter Werner
Technical University of Dresden
Institute of Waste Management and Contaminated Site Treatment
Pratzschwitzer Str. 15
01796 Pirna, Germany
e-mail: pwerner@rcs.urz.tu-dresden.de
G D. Yadav
Dept of Chemical Engineering
University Institute of Chemical Technology
University of Mumbai
Matunga, MUMBAI-400019, India
e-mail: gdyadav@yahoo.com
Yong Jin
Department of Chemical Engineering
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
e-mail: joyceliu96@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
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