The International Journal of Environmental Engineering Science (IJEES) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original and review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, management reports, book reviews, and notes commentaries and news on all aspects of environmental science, engineering and technology and management. It aims at providing an effective channel of communication between policy-makers, government agencies, academics and research institutions, and professionals working in the field, and to provide a forum for them to disseminate information. The topics include all areas of environmental engineering, environmental science, environmental studies, aquatic science, environmental education and training, and environmental and waste management.
In each year, 2 issues will be published and the Journal will be published by:
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(A) INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHORS
Authors interested in submitting a paper are requested to send their manuscript for review to the Editor-in-Chief. The submission of a paper implies the author's assurance that the paper has not been published and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Once a paper is accepted, authors are required to transfer the copyrights of the paper over to the publisher and should submit the copyright form. All manuscripts should be submitted by email directly to the Editor-in-chief. The submission should include the email and regular address of the corresponding author and all co-authors. Electronic submissions should be sent to Prof. Yung-Tse Hung as a Word file.
Prof. Yung-Tse Hung
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Environmental Engineering Science (IJEES)
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214
USA
Email: yungtsehung@yahoo.com
(B) STYLE FOR MANUSCRIPT
All papers must be written in clear, concise English and should follow the format.
(a) Typescript:
The original typescript should be submitted electronically in 8.5 inch x 11 inch format, with a word count of 5000-7000 (excluding figures), The text of the paper should include title, abstract, text, references and notes, tables, figure captions. All papers must be written in UK English. If English is not your first language, please ask an English-speaking colleague to proofread your paper.
(b) Title and authors:
The title should describe the contents fully and shall be as short as possible without the use of abbreviations.
Please include full names (do not use initials), position, department, name of institution, full postal address and email address for each author. The author to whom correspondence is to be sent should be indicated.
(c) Abstract:
An abstract of no more than 150 words describing the content and results of the paper should precede the text of the paper.
(d) Keywords:
No more than 6 keywords for your manuscript.
(e) Biographical notes:
Approximately 100 words per author
(f) References:
Numbered references should be used to cite relevant published work. Use the Harvard (name and date) short reference system for citations in the text with a detailed alphabetical list at the end of the paper. For example 'Smith (2002) suggests ...' or 'Smith and Jones (1990) found that ...' or 'A study (Smith and Jones, 1984) has shown that ...' . Footnotes should be avoided. References should be made only to works that are published, accepted for publication (not merely 'submitted'), or available through libraries or institutions. Any other source should be qualified by a note regarding availability. Full reference should include all authors' names and initials, date of publication, title of paper, title of publication (italics), volume and issue number (of a journal), publisher and form (books, conference proceedings), page numbers.
(g) Figures:
Figures and graphs should be black and white, not colour, and numbered sequentially. Please place them at the end of the paper, rather than interspersed in text. Prepare all figures, especially line diagrams, to the highest possible standards.
(h) Tables:
Tables are to be numbered with Arabic numerals in the order of their citation in the text and included in the main document at the end of the text following the references section.
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