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Aim and Scope

Environomics is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to interdisciplinary research on the relationships among environmental systems, ecological processes, economic development, and sustainability governance. The journal aims to provide a rigorous academic platform for studies that address major environmental and sustainability challenges through theoretically informed, methodologically sound, and policy-relevant scholarship.

The journal particularly encourages research that connects environmental science, ecology, economics, public policy, governance, public health, technology, and sustainable development. It welcomes empirical, theoretical, methodological, and policy-oriented contributions that improve understanding of environmental change, evaluate sustainability transitions, and support evidence-based responses to global and regional environmental problems.

Environomics welcomes original, high-quality manuscripts addressing environmental, ecological, and economic dimensions of global sustainability. The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to, the following thematic areas.

Climate change and adaptation

Research on climate change science, mitigation, adaptation, risk assessment, resilience, and socio-economic impacts. Relevant topics include climate vulnerability, climate policy, low-carbon development, carbon neutrality pathways, urban and regional adaptation, climate-related disasters, and the economic and social consequences of climate change.

Ecosystem services and biodiversity

Research on ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, ecological restoration, nature-based solutions, and human–nature relationships. The journal welcomes studies on ecosystem valuation, habitat protection, landscape restoration, ecological security, conservation planning, ecosystem degradation, and the role of biodiversity in sustaining human well-being.

Sustainable economics and green transition

Research on sustainable growth, circular economy, low-carbon transition, resource efficiency, green finance, and development within ecological limits. Contributions may examine green innovation, industrial transformation, environmental-economic trade-offs, sustainable production and consumption, ecological modernization, and economic pathways compatible with long-term sustainability.

Environmental policy and governance

Research on environmental regulation, policy design, institutional reform, governance effectiveness, environmental justice, and sustainability transitions. Suitable manuscripts may address multi-level governance, environmental law and regulation, market-based instruments, policy implementation, public participation, corporate environmental responsibility, and comparative environmental governance.

Natural resources and planetary health

Research on land, water, energy, minerals, forests, oceans, pollution, food security, water security, and environmental impacts on human well-being. The journal welcomes studies examining the sustainable management of natural resources, resource accounting, ecological risks, environmental exposure, pollution control, and the connections between ecosystem change and public health.

Environmental-economic methods

Research using quantitative, qualitative, spatial, computational, modelling, valuation, assessment, or mixed methods for environmental-economic analysis. Relevant topics include environmental valuation, life-cycle assessment, sustainability indicators, ecological-economic modelling, spatial analysis, remote sensing, big data, scenario simulation, impact evaluation, and decision-support tools.


Article types

The journal accepts Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Perspectives & Opinions, Policy Briefs, and Methodological Papers. Submissions should be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary manuscripts that fall within the broader field of environment, ecology, economics, and sustainability are also welcome.