
Life Cycle Assessment as a Tool for Advancing Positive Energy Districts: A Systematic Literature Review
Overheating Risk Assessment in Insulation-Based Energy Renovations in Spain
Computational Estimation of Protection Wall Height Impact on Hydrogen Explosion Consequences
Techno-Economic Optimization of Solar Panel Installations: Balancing Thermal Performance and Economic Viability
Hydrothermal Carbonization of Sludge – Optimization for Dewaterability
Mycelium-Based Leather: A Review on Post-Processing Treatments and Material Enhancements
Environmental and Climate Technologies provides a forum for information on innovation, research and development in the areas of environmental science, energy resources and processes, innovative technologies and energy efficiency. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts which cover the range of topic from bioeconomy, sustainable technology development, life cycle analysis, eco-design, climate change mitigation, innovative solutions for pollution reduction to resilience, the energy efficiency of buildings, secure and sustainable energy supplies. The Journal ensures international publicity for original research and innovative work.
A variety of themes are covered through a multi-disciplinary approach, one which integrates all aspects of environmental science:
- Sustainability of technology development
- Bioeconomy
- Cleaner production, end of pipe production
- Zero emission technologies
- Eco-design
- Life cycle analysis
- Eco-efficiency
- Environmental impact assessment
- Environmental management systems
- Resilience
- Energy and carbon markets
- Greenhouse gas emission reduction and climate technologies
- Methodologies for the evaluation of sustainability
- Renewable energy resources
- Solar, wind, geothermal, hydro energy, biomass sources: algae, wood, straw, biogas, energetic plants and organic waste
- Waste management
- Quality of outdoor and indoor environment
- Environmental monitoring and evaluation
- Heat and power generation, including district heating and/or cooling
- Energy efficiency
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The ECT Journal covers wide range of issues related to environmental and climate change technologies: possible applications of renewable energy resources, energy efficient power supply, improvement of energy efficiency of buildings, innovative solutions for reduction of air and water pollution, securing of power supply, as well as topical issues of ensuring further development of society.
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- The Journal ensures international publicity for original research and innovative work.
- It is a peer reviewed journal.
- High impact and visibility.
- Worldwide readership.
- High-quality publication in both of form i.e online as well as hard copy for all authors.
- Efficient publishing process.
- Easy process of paper submission by using Open Journals system.
- The journal is indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, EBSCO, Naviga and other services.
Rejection Rate
- 37%
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