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Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment

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  • 400 Pages
  • April 2024
  • Region: Global
  • River Publishers
  • ID: 5311120

The Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment (SPEE) journal, which was formally published by Taylor & Francis, has archived and accumulated several decades of state-of-the-art and cutting-edge technologies and knowledge in the fields of energy and environment. It is currently published and managed by the publisher with an Editorial Team lead by Editor in Chief Prof. Medani P. Bhandari. The journal thrives to publish high quality papers form both academic and professional fields. The main goal of the journal is publishing the highest quality articles, creating the knowledge hub within the Energy and Environment (EE) domain, and contributing to building our sustainable future. The Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment (SPEE) journal aims regularly publishing the highest articles generated through research, field investigation, case studies, and other endeavors that keep highest importance within and beyond the Energy and Environment nexus.

The SPEE journal invites wide-range of multi-disciplinary articles covering policy arenas of energy and environment, energy and environmental governance; global regional and local approaches for energy production and consumption; interrelationships and linkages of energy and environment within socio-economic, human-altered, and natural settings. It also welcomes dialogue between the social, political, environmental, and other quarters, as the demand and supply of energy products are governed by national and international politics and justice. It gives very high emphasis on emerging science, technology and knowledge with regard to green and sustainable energy and how the emerging new scientific and technological advancements help further development of human society without harming both the local and global natural ecosystems of the planet. Broadly, journal aims to encourage new innovative ideas on energy and environmental engineering linked with the development, which can help to reduce the energy consumptions and environmental damages.


Table of Contents

  • Financial Development, CO2 Emissions, Fossil Fuel Consumption and Economic Growth: The Case of Turkey
  • Nuclear Energy, Environment and Public Safety: North-South Politics
  • The Guangdong Emissions Trading Scheme
  • Evaporative Passive Cooling Designs For Buildings

Executive Summary

The specific purpose of the SPEE is to foster scientific understanding of various linkages within the energy and environmental nexus, technological advancement, and enhanced relationships induced by technology in the global environment and society. The journal thrives to advancement of scientific and technological knowledge in combination with the analysis of the conditions of built and natural environments and their relationship or adaptation or rejections by stakeholders particularly in environmental governance and policy formation.