Publisher: College Publishing Frequency: Quarterly Format: Print and Online
URL: http://www.collegepublishing.us/jesdhome.htm
The Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Development: Energy,
Environment, and Health is an
international peer-reviewed publication published by College Publishing located
in Glen Allen, VA.
The aim of the Journal is to provide a high-quality,
interdisciplinary forum for advancing appropriate technologies in water,
sanitation, energy, health, and the environment in developing regions of the
world. In particular, the journal hopes to improve education resources and
technology transfer to increase the effectiveness of projects working towards
the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Submissions are welcome from
authors in the fields of engineering, agriculture, energy, power transmission,
architecture, construction, education, medicine and all disciplines relevant to
energy, the environment, and human health.
The inaugural issue of the Journal of Engineering for
Sustainable Development: Energy, Environment, and Health will focus
specifically on the realization of the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals, including but not limited to applications involving: · Improving
access to drinking water · Improving sanitation · Sustainable energy
development and use · Eradication of poverty and hunger · Environmental
and health education · Barriers to implementing the Millennium Development
Goals · Research and education needs to support sustainability development
Both practical and theoretical papers are encouraged and rigorous
case studies and descriptions of new technologies or practice innovations are
welcome. Manuscripts will be peer-reviewed for the intellectual merit of
approach, benefits to developing communities, significance of findings and
relevance to sustainable engineering practices and development.
This Journal is classified within these Core Themes: Health and Environment Environment Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management Education Energy Agriculture Health Water and Sanitation
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