About the Journal
Journal of Global Environmental Governance and Sustainability is a peer-reviewed publication that focuses on addressing critical environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. It provides a platform for research, policy analysis, and interdisciplinary dialogue on environmental governance and sustainable practices worldwide.
Focus Areas
- Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies
- Renewable Energy and Sustainable Resource Management
- Environmental Policy and Governance Frameworks
- Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration
- Circular Economy and Waste Management
- Sustainable Urban Development and Smart Cities
- Environmental Impact Assessments and Reporting
Aim
The aim of the journal is to advance the understanding and implementation of effective environmental governance and sustainable practices. It seeks to bridge the gap between academic research, policy-making, and industry actions, fostering collaborations that address global environmental issues. The journal aims to inspire actionable strategies for sustainability and promote the integration of environmental, social, and economic goals in decision-making processes.
Scope
The scope of the Journal of Global Environmental Governance and Sustainability encompasses a wide range of topics related to environmental policy, governance, and sustainable practices. It welcomes original research, case studies, policy analyses, and review articles that explore innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges.
The journal targets scholars, environmentalists, policymakers, and industry leaders, providing insights into the latest developments in climate change policy, renewable energy technologies, and ecosystem management. It also examines the social and economic dimensions of sustainability, highlighting best practices for achieving a balance between development and environmental preservation. By promoting interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration, the journal aims to shape a sustainable future for global communities.