Sustainable Economy, Energy and Environmental Policy

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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.

 

In addition to its scholarly research articles (both short and full papers) and reviews, SEEE also features a diverse array of content. This includes updates on research and technology, discussions of legislation and regulation, insights into hardware and software advancements, coverage of educational topics, literary contributions, profiles of institutions and organizations, and reports on conferences and events.

 

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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.


SEEE publishes the issues on a quarterly basis.

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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 150–200 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

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

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. Article Publication Charges (APC)

There is no charges for submission and publication


 19. 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.

 

20. Forms

 

Ethical Standards and Publication Ethics Form

 

 

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Peer Review Policy

Sustainable Economy, Energy and Environmental Policy is committed to publishing high-quality, original, and policy-relevant research in the fields of economics, energy, and environmental sustainability. To ensure academic integrity and scholarly excellence, the journal follows a transparent, rigorous, and fair peer review process. This policy outlines the principles and procedures used for manuscript evaluation.

Type of Peer Review

The journal adopts a double-blind peer review process for all submissions. The identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential throughout the review process. This approach ensures that manuscripts are assessed solely on their academic merit, thereby reducing the possibility of bias.

Selection of Reviewers

Reviewers are selected based on their expertise in the relevant subject area, including but not limited to sustainable economics, energy systems, environmental policy, and related interdisciplinary fields. The editorial team ensures that reviewers have no conflict of interest with the authors or the research. The journal seeks to involve reviewers from diverse academic backgrounds and methodological traditions to maintain balanced and comprehensive evaluations.

Review Criteria

Submitted manuscripts are evaluated according to the following criteria:

  • Originality and Relevance: The study should address a significant issue within the scope of sustainable economy, energy, or environmental policy and provide a meaningful contribution to existing knowledge.
  • Theoretical and Conceptual Framework: The research should be supported by a clear and well-developed conceptual or theoretical foundation.
  • Methodological Soundness: The research design, data, and methods should be appropriate, clearly described, and rigorously applied.
  • Analysis and Findings: The results should be logically presented, and interpretations should be supported by empirical or theoretical evidence.
  • Clarity of Presentation: The manuscript should be well-organized, clearly written, and consistent with the journal’s formatting and submission guidelines.
  • Ethical Compliance: The study should adhere to accepted ethical standards in research, including proper citation and avoidance of plagiarism.

Review Process

  • Initial Editorial Screening: Upon submission, manuscripts undergo an initial review by the editorial team to assess their relevance to the journal’s scope, originality, and compliance with submission guidelines.
  • Peer Review Stage: Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are assigned to at least two independent reviewers for double-blind evaluation. Reviewers provide detailed comments and recommendations regarding the suitability of the manuscript for publication.
  • Editorial Decision: The Editor-in-Chief evaluates the reviewers’ reports and makes the final decision, which may include acceptance, minor revision, major revision, or rejection. Authors are provided with reviewers’ feedback and are given the opportunity to revise and resubmit their manuscripts where applicable. 

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