About the Journal

Journal Information:

New name: International Journal of Environment and Climate Change

ISSN: 2581-8627

Journal DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc (Link)

Past name: British Journal of Environment and Climate Change

ISSN: 2231–4784 (past) 

Journal DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bjecc (Link)

Crossref link: 10.9734/bjecc

Peer-review model: Advanced OPEN peer review

NAAS Score: 5.16 (2024) (Proof: https://naas.org.in/NJS/journals2024.pdf)

Digital Archiving: Journal Repository (JR), LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, KEEPERS


 Aims and Scope

A sustainable world is one in which human needs are met equitably without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their needs and without harm to the environment and ecosystem function and service. Meeting this formidable challenge requires a substantial effort under climate change impact, economic development and population growth. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change (ISSN: 2581-8627) aims to publish original research articles, review articles and short communications. By not excluding papers based on novelty, this journal facilitates the research and wishes to publish papers as long as they are technically correct and scientifically motivated. The journal also encourages the submission of useful reports of negative results. This is a quality controlled, OPEN peer-reviewed, open-access INTERNATIONAL journal. It has long been recognized that the long-term viability of natural capital is critical for many areas of human endeavour under climate change impact. The aims are to support engineering science research with the goal of promoting sustainable development with environmentally benign engineered systems that support human well-being and that are also compatible with sustaining natural (environmental) systems. All relevant research work of engineering science and natural science that seeks to balance society's need to provide sound environmental management and ecological protection related to climate change are encouraged to submit. As the use of systems engineering approaches is highly encouraged, the principal general research areas of this forum include but are not limited to the following thematic topics:

• Environmental Systems and Sustainable Development

• Environmental Pollution, Climate Change, Risk Assessment, and Human Health

• Green Building, Green Infrastructure, and Climate Change Impact

• Climate Change Impacts on Environmental Ecological, and Water Resources Systems

• Water Sustainability and Climate Change

• Agricultural Sustainability and Climate Change

• Urban Sustainability and Stormwater Management under Changing Climate

• Mitigation and Adaptation of Climate Change by Green Production, Pollution Prevention and Control

• Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Under Climate Change Impacts

• Unique Interactions between the Environmental System, Climate Change, Land Use, Ecosystem Function and Services 

This is an open-access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.

Every issue will consist of a minimum of 5 papers. Each issue will be running, and all officially accepted manuscripts will be immediately published online. The state-of-the-art running issue concept gives authors the benefit of 'Zero Waiting Time' for the officially accepted manuscripts to be published. This journal is an international journal and its scope is not confined by the boundary of any country or region.

Disclaimer: As per the recommendation of different reputed indexing organizations and following the requests of researchers and editors, the title of this journal has been changed. ‘British Journal of Environment and Climate Change' continued as ‘International Journal of Environment and Climate Change' from 2018This international journal has no connection with any scholarly society or association or any specific geographic location or any country (like USA, UK, Germany, etc). This is an independent journal. Legal contact address of editorial office and other offices are available in this link.