Types of Articles

  1. Research Articles
    • Detailed reports on original research with comprehensive methodologies, results, and discussions. Focuses on significant advances in environmental engineering.
  2. Review Articles
    • Thorough overviews of recent developments in a specific area of environmental engineering. Aims to synthesize existing research, identify trends, and suggest future research directions.
  3. Case Studies
    • In-depth analyses of specific projects or applications in environmental engineering. Highlights practical challenges, innovative solutions, and lessons learned.
  4. Technical Notes
    • Short descriptions of new methods, technologies, or data relevant to environmental engineering. Focuses on the practical aspects of new research findings or engineering solutions.
  5. Opinion Pieces
    • Articles where experienced practitioners or academics express views on significant trends, policies, or controversies in environmental engineering. Provides a platform for thought leadership in the field.
  6. Letters to the Editor
    • Brief communications that offer constructive comments or criticisms about previously published articles. Can also include important clarifications or addendums.
  7. Policy Analysis Papers
    • Detailed examinations of policy issues affecting environmental engineering, including analyses of legislative changes, policy proposals, and regulatory impacts.
  8. Special Issue Articles
    • Articles that form part of special issues focusing on emerging or particularly impactful topics in environmental engineering. These are often guest-edited by experts in the specific area.
  9. Conference Reports
    • Summaries of key developments and discussions from important conferences relevant to environmental engineering. Can include insights into the evolution of the field and upcoming trends.
  10. Methodology Articles
    • Papers that specifically focus on the development, validation, or description of methodologies used in environmental engineering research.
  11. Editorials
    • Short articles by the journal's editorial board or invited guest editors that discuss the journal's direction, policy changes, or significant field advancements.