Sustainable Economy, Energy and Environmental Policy
(SEEE) examines the interconnected dynamics
of economic systems, energy transitions, and environmental governance, placing
sustainability at the heart of scholarly and policy discourse. In an era marked
by climate urgency, resource scarcity, and global interdependence, these
domains are inseparably linked, shaping the future of societies, markets, and
ecosystems. SEEE highlights how economic decisions govern resource allocation
and policy design, directly influencing energy pathways and environmental
outcomes. The central challenge lies in balancing economic growth, social
welfare, and ecological integrity.
Energy choices are pivotal to this transformation.
While fossil fuels have historically powered development, their environmental
costs necessitate a decisive shift. The transition toward renewable
sources—such as solar, wind, and green hydrogen—offers both environmental
benefits and new economic opportunities through innovation, investment, and
employment. SEEE emphasizes energy efficiency, low-carbon development, and
resilient energy systems as essential pillars of sustainable prosperity.
Environmental sustainability underpins the journal’s
mission. Climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and ecosystem
degradation reflect the consequences of unsustainable practices. SEEE advances
evidence-based policy solutions, circular economy frameworks, and governance
mechanisms that promote responsible production and consumption, environmental
justice, and intergenerational equity. By integrating economic analysis with
environmental stewardship and forward-looking energy strategies, the journal contributes
to policies that are both efficient and ethically grounded.
In addition to high-quality research articles and reviews, SEEE features updates on emerging technologies, analyses of legislation and regulation, insights into hardware and software innovations, educational discussions, institutional profiles, and reports from conferences and global forums—serving as a bridge between academia, policymakers, industry, and society.
SEEE is an Open Access journal which publishes the issues on a quarterly basis.
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The Sustainable Economy, Energy and Environmental
Policy (SEEE) journal is dedicated to advancing a holistic understanding of
the complex interactions among economic systems, energy transitions, and
environmental governance. SEEE provides an inclusive platform for researchers,
scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to exchange knowledge and insights
that support sustainable development and evidence-based decision-making across
these critical domains.
Aim
The primary aim of SEEE is to promote interdisciplinary
research and dialogue that advances the following objectives:
Integration of
Disciplines: Bridge
economics, energy studies, and environmental sciences by fostering research
that examines their interdependence and joint impact on sustainable
development.
Sustainability
and Resilience: Advance
innovative pathways for sustainable economic growth, clean energy transitions,
circular economies, and ecological preservation.
Policy Relevance: Disseminate research with clear policy implications to
support informed, balanced decisions across economic, energy, and environmental
spheres.
Global
Perspectives: Encourage
contributions from diverse regions, recognizing that sustainability challenges
are global and require international cooperation.
Scope
SEEE covers a broad range of topics within the
sustainable economy–energy–environment nexus, including but not limited to:
Sustainable and
Energy Economics: Energy markets,
pricing, efficiency, and the economics of renewable and low-carbon systems.
Environmental and
Climate Economics: Policy
evaluation, environmental taxation, market-based instruments, and climate
mitigation and adaptation.
Sustainable
Development Policy: Strategies that
align economic growth with environmental protection and social well-being.
Energy Policy and
Regulation: National and
international policy frameworks and their economic and environmental
implications.
Technological
Innovation: Economic and
environmental impacts of emerging energy and sustainability technologies.
Interdisciplinary
Research: Integrated
studies addressing complex sustainability challenges.
Case Studies and
Best Practices: Real-world
applications balancing economic vitality, energy security, and environmental
stewardship.
SEEE is committed to rigorous scholarship, meaningful
knowledge exchange, and shaping the global agenda for a sustainable economic
and environmental future.
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Hussam Bakoben
Department of Finance
and Economics, College of Business, University of Jeddah. Saudi Arabia
Associated Editors
Muqaddas Khalid
Lahore Business
School, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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Author Guidelines
1. Aims and Scope
Sustainable Economy, Energy and
Environmental Policy publishes
high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances knowledge in sustainability,
energy economics, environmental policy, and related interdisciplinary fields.
The journal prioritizes theoretical rigor, empirical robustness, and
policy relevance, particularly in the context of sustainable development
and global environmental challenges.
2. Language and Academic Quality
Manuscripts must be written in clear,
professional English (either American or British, used consistently).
Submissions should demonstrate:
Academic rigor
Logical structure
Clarity of argument
Manuscripts with inadequate language
quality may be returned prior to peer review.
3. Manuscript Types
The journal accepts:
Original Research Articles
Review Articles (systematic or
meta-analysis preferred)
Policy Papers
Short Communications
4. Manuscript Length and Formatting
Recommended length: 3,000–6,000
words (including references)
Maximum length: 25 pages
Line spacing: Double-spaced
Font: Times New Roman (12 pt
recommended)
Page size: A4 with standard margins
Authors must ensure conciseness
without compromising analytical depth.
5. Title Page (Submitted Separately)
To ensure double-blind peer
review, the title page must be submitted separately and include:
Title
Concise and informative
Reflective of the study’s contribution
Avoid abbreviations where possible
Author Information
Full names of all authors
Institutional affiliations
ORCID
IDs (strongly
recommended)
Corresponding Author
Provide:
Email address
Full postal address
Contact number
Funding Information
Clearly disclose all funding sources
and grant numbers.
6. Abstract and Keywords
Abstract
Maximum 150–250 words
Must include:
Purpose
Methodology
Key findings
Policy or theoretical implications
Keywords
Maximum 6–8 keywords
Avoid overly general terms
7. Structure of the Manuscript
The manuscript should follow a
standard scientific structure:
Introduction
Literature Review
Theoretical Framework / Hypotheses
Data and Methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusion and Policy Implications
Sections must be clearly
numbered (e.g., 1, 1.1, 1.1.1).
8. Tables, Figures, and Graphical
Content
Must be clearly labeled and numbered
Include titles and sources
Should be high resolution
Must remain interpretable in black
and white format
Authors are encouraged to
include conceptual frameworks, robustness graphs, and model diagrams where
relevant.
9. Referencing Style
The journal follows the APA
(latest edition) referencing
style.
Requirements:
All in-text citations must appear in
the reference list
DOIs should be included where
available
References must be accurate and
complete
10. Data Availability and Transparency
(Scopus/WoS Requirement)
Authors must include a Data
Availability Statement, specifying:
- Whether
data are publicly available
- Repository
links (if applicable)
- Conditions
for access
Example:
“The data that support the findings of
this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable
request.”
11. Methodological Rigor and
Reproducibility
Submissions must demonstrate:
- Clear
description of models and estimation techniques
- Justification
of econometric methods
- Robustness
checks and diagnostic testing
For empirical studies, authors are
strongly encouraged to include:
- Endogeneity
checks
- Stability
tests
- Sensitivity
analysis
12. Ethical Standards and Publication
Ethics
The journal adheres to COPE
(Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines.
Authors must ensure:
- The
work is original and not under review elsewhere
- No
plagiarism or data fabrication
- Proper
citation of all sources
13. Conflict of Interest
Authors must disclose any financial or
non-financial conflicts of interest.
14. Authorship Criteria
Authorship should be based on:
- Substantial
contribution to research design, analysis, or writing
- Approval
of the final manuscript
15. Peer Review Process
The journal employs a double-blind
peer review system, where:
- Authors
and reviewers remain anonymous
- Manuscripts
are evaluated based on originality, rigor, and relevance
16. Submission Checklist
Before submission, authors must
ensure:
Manuscript is original and not
submitted elsewhere
Title page is separate (for blind review)
Manuscript follows formatting guidelines
References are complete and in APA style
Data availability statement is included
All authors have approved the manuscript
17. Copyright and Licensing
Upon acceptance, authors may be
required to:
- Transfer
copyright or
- Publish
under an open-access license (if applicable)
18. Final Note
The journal prioritizes contributions
that:
- Address real-world
sustainability challenges
- Employ advanced
econometric or analytical methods
- Provide clear
policy implications
Submissions lacking methodological
rigor or theoretical contribution may be rejected at the initial
screening stage.
19. Forms
Ethical Standards
and Publication Ethics Form
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