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[1] Ning, X., and Lovell, M. R., 2002, "On the Sliding Friction Characteristics of Unidirectional Continuous FRP Composites," ASME J. Tribol., 124(1), pp. 5-13.
[2] Barnes, M., 2001, "Stresses in Solenoids," J. Appl. Phys., 48(5), pp. 2000–2008.
[3] Jones, J., 2000, Contact Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Chap. 6.
[4] Lee, Y., Korpela, S. A., and Horne, R. N., 1982, "Structure of Multi-Cellular Natural Convection in a Tall Vertical Annulus," Proc. 7th International Heat Transfer Conference, U. Grigul et al., eds., Hemisphere, Washington, DC, 2, pp. 221–226.
[5] Hashish, M., 2000, "600 MPa Waterjet Technology Development," High Pressure Technology, PVP-Vol. 406, pp. 135-140.
[6] Watson, D. W., 1997, "Thermodynamic Analysis," ASME Paper No. 97-GT-288.
[7] Tung, C. Y., 1982, "Evaporative Heat Transfer in the Contact Line of a Mixture," Ph.D. thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.
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Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
Our publication ethics and publication malpractice statement is mainly based on the Code of Conduct and Best-Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors (Committee on Publication Ethics, 2011).
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References
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (2011, March 7). Code of Conduct and Best-Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. Retrieved from http://publicationethics.org/files/Code_of_conduct_for_journal_editors_Mar11.pdf
International Journal of Environmental Sciences
(ISSN: 2229-7359)
Vol. 11 No. 4s (June 2025)
Call for Papers: Issue focused on “Sustainable Management Practices in Environmental Sciences”
The International Journal of Environmental Sciences invites submissions for a special issue dedicated to the intersection of environmental sustainability and management practices. While traditionally focused on core environmental science research, this issue aims to explore how effective management strategies, innovations, and policies can drive environmental sustainability across industries and societies.
Scope of the Issue:
In an era where environmental challenges are becoming more complex, integrating sustainable management practices within organizations and governance frameworks is critical. This issue seeks contributions that provide insights, research, and case studies on how management-oriented approaches are enhancing environmental outcomes and promoting sustainability.
We welcome empirical research, case studies, theoretical contributions, and policy analyses on the following (but not limited to) topics:
- Green Finance:Financial strategies and instruments that promote environmental sustainability, including green bonds, sustainable investments, and eco-friendly financial practices.
- Green Human Resources (HR):Sustainable HR practices, such as green recruitment, workforce development, and employee engagement in environmental initiatives.
- Environmental Policy and Governance:The role of policies, regulations, and governance frameworks in advancing sustainable management practices.
- Sustainable Business Practices:Case studies of businesses integrating sustainability into their operations, supply chains, and corporate strategies.
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):How CSR initiatives promote environmental accountability and sustainable practices.
- Environmental Risk Management:Strategies for identifying, assessing, and mitigating environmental risks in business operations.
- Sustainable Marketing:Marketing strategies promoting eco-friendly products and understanding consumer behavior towards sustainability.
- Supply Chain Management:Sustainable practices for resource efficiency, waste reduction, and green logistics.
- Innovation and Technology Management:The role of technological advancements in supporting sustainable practices.
- Sustainable Project Management:Approaches to ensure sustainability outcomes in project management.
- Circular Economy:Implementation of circular economy principles in business models, focusing on resource efficiency and waste reduction.
- Sustainable Urban Development:Managing urban environments for sustainability, including smart cities, green infrastructure, and sustainable transport systems.
- Renewable Energy Management:Integrating and optimizing renewable energy sources in organizational and community contexts.
- Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation:Business strategies to adapt to and mitigate climate change impacts.
- Environmental Education and Awareness:Initiatives promoting sustainability awareness and environmental stewardship among stakeholders.
Submission Deadline: 31th December 2024
Submission Guidelines:
Manuscripts should follow the International Journal of Environmental Sciences submission guidelines. All submissions will undergo double-blind peer review to ensure academic rigor and relevance.
For inquiries and paper submission, please contact the Issue Editors at :
ijes2025@gmail.com
We look forward to your contributions to advance knowledge on sustainable management practices and their impact on environmental science.