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Recently Published: Sustainability Journal

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The latest issue of  The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability includes:

Latest Sustainability Journal papers

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The latest issue of The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability includes:

Sustainability Journal, Volume 7, Issue 5 now available

sustainability_frontThe fifth issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability is now available.

Volume 7, Issue 5 contains:

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Recently Published: Sustainability Journal

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The latest issue of  The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability includes:

Announcing the Winner of the International Award for Excellence

Congratulations to Diane Costello the winner of the International Award for Excellence in the area of environmental, cultural, economic and social sustainability for her paper Incorporating Community Governance: Planning Sustainable Energy Security.

Abstract: Climate change has focussed global attention on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularly through energy efficient technological innovation. In Australia energy policy incentives include increasing the contribution of renewable energy sources along with energy efficient behaviours. In Western Australia an Energy Utility has embraced the principle of community engagement to inform corporate strategies toward sustainable green energy visions. This paper evaluates the process of citizen involvement in promoting community acceptance of green energy technologies at the community level. This qualitative study examines the role of community governance in planning the sustainable energy needs of regional communities. While it is promising to observe the emergence of flexible institutional responses to community energy visions, this energy governance network is a work in progress as it struggles to gain community consensus to site a small community-owned wind farm. To address community polarisation over the costs and benefits of community energy, attention must be paid to issues of inclusive representation along with mechanisms of accountability that assesses the social and economic impacts of green energy initiatives. This study highlights that an effective governance process would incorporate the principles of sustainability, procedural and distributive justice to enhance community transitions toward a more environmentally benign economy and electricity system.

Latest Sustainability Journal papers

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The latest issue of The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability includes:

Sustainability Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4 now available

sustainability_frontThe fourth issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability is now available.

Volume 7, Number 4 contains:

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Finalists for the International Award for Excellence

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Sustainability Journal Associate Editors listing available

sustainability_frontAs part of the process of publishing The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability all submissions are sent for peer review, prior to publication.

Assessment, comments and guidance by the referees are an essential part of the publication process and invaluable to the authors of the submitted papers.

In recognition of the important role of referees, the international advisory board acknowledges all referees who have refereed papers as an Associate Editor in the volume of the journal they have contributed to.

The Associate Editors listing for Volume 7 of The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability is now available.

Call for Book Reviewers

Common Ground Publishing is seeking distinguished peer reviewers to evaluate book manuscripts submitted to the On Sustainability Book Series.

As part of our commitment to intellectual excellence and a rigorous review process, Common Ground sends book manuscripts that have received initial editorial approval to peer reviewers to further evaluate and provide constructive feedback. The comments and guidance that these reviewers supply is invaluable to our authors and an essential part of the publication process.

Common Ground recognizes the important role of referees by acknowledging book reviewers as members of the On Sustainability  Book Series Editorial Review Board for a period of at least one year. The list of members of the Editorial Review Board will be posted on our website. In addition, Common Ground also offers a US$200 voucher for each completed review which meets the standards set out by the Commissioning Editor at the commencement of assignment. Vouchers may be used in the Common Ground Bookstore or for registration at one of our international conferences.

If you would like to referee book manuscripts submitted to On Sustainability,  please email books@onsustainability.com. Please make sure to include:

  1. a brief description of your professional credentials
  2. a list of your areas of interest and expertise
  3. a copy of your CV with current contact details

If we feel you are qualified and we require refereeing for manuscripts within your purview, we will contact you.