Focus & Scope
Focus
Renovare: Journal of Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment is a scientific platform committed to advancing knowledge and disseminating the latest research in renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental science. With a primary focus on clean energy technologies, natural resource management, and climate change mitigation strategies, this journal aims to drive innovation and practical solutions that support sustainable development. Through scientific articles, case studies, and policy analyses, Renovare serves as a crucial medium for research that facilitates the global transition towards a greener and more sustainable future.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Recognizing the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in energy and sustainability, Renovare integrates engineering sciences, environmental sciences, public policy, and resource management. Articles in this journal explore various topics such as renewable energy technologies, waste management strategies, energy efficiency, green economy, and technology-based innovations. The published studies aim to bridge the gap between theory, practice, and policy, creating a tangible impact at both local and global levels.
Ethical Standards
As part of its commitment to academic excellence, Renovare upholds research and publication integrity in accordance with the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors, editors, and peer reviewers are encouraged to adhere to strict ethical standards to ensure that every published article reflects responsible and transparent research.
Key Focus Areas
The scientific scope of Renovare covers a wide range of topics in renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment, including but not limited to:
- Clean energy technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy.
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Waste management and resource efficiency.
- Circular economy and low-carbon technologies.
- Energy and sustainability policies.
- Technology development for energy transition.
Enhancing energy system efficiency and resource conservation.