Focus and Scope
Carbon and Environmental Sustainability in Emerging Economies focuses on advancing research that examines the intersection of carbon management, environmental sustainability, and economic development in emerging economies.
The journal provides a platform for scholarly work that investigates the challenges and opportunities related to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) while addressing carbon emissions, environmental degradation, and climate change in emerging and developing regions.
Through the publication of high-quality research articles, case studies, and policy analyses, the journal aims to enhance the understanding of the complexities of environmental sustainability in these economies.
The scope of the journal includes a wide range of topics such as carbon reduction strategies, carbon footprint analysis, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and green energy innovations. It also explores sustainable development policies, environmental governance, and the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in promoting sustainability.
The journal welcomes research on environmental impacts of industrialization, sustainable agricultural practices, and resource management in emerging economies, especially in the context of economic growth and poverty reduction.
Carbon and Environmental Sustainability in Emerging Economies encourages contributions that examine the role of government policies in carbon pricing, climate finance, and regulatory frameworks for sustainable development. It also seeks studies on the integration of sustainability into business practices, green innovation, and the social and economic implications of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
The journal highlights solutions and strategies that can foster environmental resilience and economic transformation, providing valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and researchers working towards a sustainable future in emerging economies.



