Environmental Engineer: Applied Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed journal focused on practical research and useful case studies related to the multi-disciplinary field of environmental engineering. The journal strives to publish useful papers emphasizing technical, real-world detail. Practical reports, interesting designs and evaluations of engineering processes and systems are examples of appropriate topics. Papers relating to all environmental engineering specialties will be considered.
Manuscripts should follow the general requirements of the ASCE authors' guide (http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/index.html#1) and should be submitted electronically in WORD format to the Editor and Assistant Editor.
C. Robert Baillod, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE
Editor e-mail: baillod@mtu.edu
Yolanda Moulden
Assistant Editor email: YMoulden@aaee.net
For questions or hard copy submission, please contact:
Yolanda Moulden, Assistant Editor
AAEE
130 Holiday Court, Suite 100
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 266-3311
(410) 266-7653 (Fax)
All papers submitted to the journal are subject to critical peer review by three referees, who have special expertise in a particular subject. The Editor will have final authority over a paper's suitability for publication.
Papers may be submitted in the following areas:
Original work presented with careful attention to objectives, experimental design, objective data analysis, and reference to the literature. Practical implications should be discussed.
Broad coverage of an environmental engineering application or a related practice with critical summary of other investigators' or practitioners' work.
Novel methods that the author(s) have found to be sufficiently successful and worth recommending.
Recently completed projects or studies in progress that emphasize novel approaches or significant results.
Conceptual or physical design or operation of engineering systems based on new models or techniques.
Papers describing novel approaches to problems in environmental management, or to the global, sustainability or business asects of environmental engineering.
An abstract of up to 200 words should be provided, including a statement of the problem, method of study, results, and conclusions. References, tables, and figures should not be cited in the abstract. Up to six key words or terms should be included for use by referencing sources.
A letter of consent must accompany all photographs of persons in which the possibility of identification exists. It is not sufficient to cover the eyes to mask identity.
Authors retain copyright but are required to grant AAEE the license and right to be the first publisher of the paper and to have an ongoing continuing world-wide license to reproduce the paper in print form and on-line.