Focus and Scope
Journal of Environmental Engineering ITB (formerly Jurnal Teknik Lingkungan) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to publishing high-quality research in the field of environmental engineering. The journal provides a platform for academics, professionals, and policymakers to disseminate new findings, innovative technologies, and sustainable solutions addressing global and regional environmental challenges.
Areas of Focus
The journal accepts original research articles, review papers, and technical notes in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Water and Wastewater Treatment – including advanced treatment systems, membrane technologies, biological processes, and sludge management.
- Solid Waste Management – encompassing waste reduction, recycling, waste-to-energy, and circular economy approaches.
- Air Quality and Pollution Control – covering indoor and ambient air quality, emission control technologies, and air pollution modeling.
- Environmental Monitoring and Modeling – such as GIS applications, pollutant dispersion modeling, and impact assessments.
- Environmental Health and Safety – focusing on risk analysis, sanitation, occupational safety, and environmental toxicology.
- Water Resources and Hydrology – including watershed management, stormwater control, and flood mitigation.
- Environmental Policy and Management – addressing sustainability frameworks, regulatory compliance, and environmental economics.
- Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Technology – involving renewable energy integration, nature-based solutions, and eco-urban systems.
Multidisciplinary Relevance
This journal promotes interdisciplinary research, integrating engineering with environmental science, urban planning, health, and policy studies. We encourage contributions that explore solutions for urban, tropical, and developing regions.
Intended Audience
The journal targets a broad readership, including:
- Academic researchers and students
- Industry professionals and environmental consultants
- Government agencies and NGOs
- Policy makers and sustainability advocates
We welcome submissions that demonstrate scientific rigor, innovation, and practical relevance to the field of environmental engineering.