About the Journal

Energy Environment and Economic Studies (EEES) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of energy economics, environmental economics, and sustainable development. The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for high-quality theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented studies that examine the complex relationships between energy systems, environmental sustainability, and economic development.

The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary dialogue among economists, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners by publishing innovative research that contributes to the understanding of energy transitions, environmental challenges, and economic policies in both developed and developing economies. Particular emphasis is placed on studies that address global climate challenges, energy market dynamics, environmental governance, and sustainable growth pathways.

Energy Environment and Economic Studies welcomes contributions employing a wide range of analytical approaches, including econometric modeling, panel data analysis, theoretical frameworks, policy evaluation, and interdisciplinary methodologies. The journal encourages research that provides practical insights for policymakers and stakeholders working toward a low-carbon and sustainable future.

 Topics of Interest

The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, and policy analyses covering, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Energy economics and energy market dynamics
  • Environmental economics and ecological sustainability
  • Energy transition and decarbonization policies
  • Renewable energy economics and investment
  • Climate change economics and mitigation strategies
  • Green growth and sustainable development
  • Natural resources economics and resource management
  • Environmental policy and regulatory frameworks
  • Carbon pricing, emissions trading, and climate finance
  • Energy security and geopolitical dimensions of energy
  • Financial development and environmental sustainability
  • Technological innovation and green innovation
  • Energy consumption, economic growth, and environmental impacts
  • Ecological footprint, carbon emissions, and environmental indicators