Focus and Scope
- Environmental Economics
- Welfare Economics
- Development Economics
- Eco-feminism and Women's Economics
- Eco-taxes
- Eco-labeling
- Environmental Management and Green solutions as an industry
- Eco Resource Management
- Zero waste, site here to sell here, reuse, recycle, repair
- Quality of life, poverty, wealth, etc.
Section Policies
Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
Every article submitted to the editor will be received first by the staff editor then selected the selection editor for the next stage. the next stage through the Initial Review process by the selection Editor. The selection editor will continue the article to the reviewer stage and sent it to the editorial board and the executive editor will follow the next selection of the Review Process stage. After that, the article of the review process will be sent to the selection editor to be received or returned to the author for revision. This process takes a month for a maximum time. In each manuscript, the editorial board and peer reviewers will be assessed from substantial and technical aspects.
All submitted manuscripts are read by editorial staff. the manuscript evaluated by the editor becomes incompatible with journal criteria rejected immediately without any external reviews. The manuscript evaluated to be a potential interest for our readers is sent to two reviewer desks. The editor then makes a decision based on reviewers' recommendations of several possibilities: rejected, revision required, or accepted. The editor has the right to decide which manuscripts submitted to the journal should be published.
Review Process:
- The author submits the script
- Editor's Evaluation (some manuscripts were denied or returned before the review process)
- Double-blind peer review process
- Editor's Decision
- Confirm to an author
Publication Frequency
Journal Published twice times in 1 year (March and September)
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.