Carbon Management
Abbreviation | Carbon. Manag. |
Journal Impact | 3.00 |
Quartiles(Global) | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES(Q2) |
ISSN | 1758-3004, 1758-3012 |
h-index | 46 |
Carbon Management is an academic peer-reviewed forum that offers insights from various disciplines, enhancing our understanding of the interactions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. These disciplines include biology, ecology, chemistry, engineering, law, policy, economics, and sociology. Carbon Management examines options and mechanisms for mitigating the causes and impacts of climate change, including reducing emissions and enhancing mechanisms for removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, as well as indicators used to assess the performance of these options and mechanisms. These indicators encompass international treaties, domestic policies, local regulations, environmental markets, technologies, industrial efforts, and consumer choices. One of the main goals of the journal is to foster a knowledge debate on the practical work related to the implementation of policies concerning the long-term efforts to manage our global greenhouse gas emissions and their impacts in an inclusive and scientific manner. Decisions made in the near future will have profound effects on the global climate and biosphere. Carbon Management presents research findings in an accessible format, providing information for decision-making in the fields of research, education, management, and environmental policy.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: Yes |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2010,Proportion of original research papers: 91.18%,Self Citation Rate:3.60%, Gold OA Rate: 62.61% |
Journal Fees | $1680Details |
Average review cycle | 13 weeks |
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