期刊名称:RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
The Editors welcome contributions from research, which consider all aspects of resource management, particularly with regard to conservation and sustainability objectives. The journal emphasizes the transformation processes involved in a transition toward more sustainable production and consumption systems. Emphasis is upon technological, economic, institutional and policy aspects of specific resource management practices, such as conservation, recycling and resource substitution, and of "systems-wide" strategies, such as resource productivity improvement, the restructuring of production and consumption profiles and the transformation of industry. Contributions may have relevance at regional, national or international scales and may focus at any level of inquiry from individual resources or technologies to whole sectors or systems of interest. Contributors may emphasise any of the aforementioned aspects as well as scientific and methodological issues. However, submissions which consider process developments at laboratory or pilot scale whose application potential in a practical, economic sense is not evident and that have not yet seen widespread testing or application are discouraged.
The journal publishes papers, reviews, analyses and case studies on topics, which include: * Transformation of the industrial and societal system towards more sustainable production and consumption patterns, including management, instruments, methods and processes of change. * Information and management systems involving resource status, use and flows in society. * Innovation processes, tools and methods relating to resource productivity improvement. * Technical, societal, economic, business and policy aspects of strategies to improve the sustainability and productivity of resource use, including strategies for managing resource supply and demand, valorizing waste, lowering energy and material intensities and increasing the serviceability of products. * Substitution of primary resources by renewable or regenerative alternatives, including agricultural and forest resources and wastes. * Life cycle assessment and management of resources, materials and products to improve resource efficiency and productivity, conserve resources and reduce pollution. * Societal, economic and technological change for improved recovery and reuse of materials and energy from domestic, commercial or industrial waste streams. * Efficient management and use of all resources, including air and water, with regard to the qualitative as well as quantitative aspects of resource use.
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Audience
Environmental scientists, engineers, managers and economists; policy makers; corporate strategists, business decision makers; design engineers; systems analysts; members of NGOs interested in environmental and developmental issues; and those interested in industrial transformation and the management of change.
Abstracting / Indexing
- BIOSIS
- Chemical Abstracts
- Chemical Engineering Abstracts
- Coal Abstracts
- Coal Data Base (IEA)
- Computer Contents
- Current Contents
- EIC/Intelligence
- EMBASE
- Elsevier BIOBASE
- Energy Information Abstracts
- Engineered Materials Abstracts
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- Engineering Index
- Environmental Abstracts
- Environmental Health & Pollution Control
- Environmental Periodicals Bibliography
- Fuel and Energy Recycling
- GEOBASE
- Materials Business Information
- Metals Abstracts
- PASCAL/CNRS
- Waste Management Information Bulletin
- World Aluminum Abstracts
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Instructions to Authors
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PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THAT THE REVIEW AND PUBLICATION OF YOUR ARTICLE IS AS SWIFT AND EFFICIENT AS POSSIBLE. THESE NOTES MAY BE COPIED FREELY.
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Authors should submit an electronic copy of their manuscript to the Editorial Office address. We prefer the submission of electronic files by E-mail to both addresses below. We prefer files in PDF-format. If the files are too large, or you do have no access to electronic communication, please send three hard copies and a diskette/CD by mail to the address below.
Please send all submissions to the Journal Editor: Dr. Ernst Worrell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory EAP - MS 90-4000 1 Cyclotron Road Berkeley CA 94720 USA Tel: +1 510 486 6794 Fax: +1 510 486 6996 E-mail: Eworrell@lbl.gov
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All authors are asked to submit full contact details for three potential reviewers of their manuscript. Typically the Editor will not contact all individuals, often one will be selected as a third reviewer.
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References All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript. In the text refer to the author's name (without initials) and year of publication (e.g. 'Since Peterson (1993) has shown that...' or 'This is in the agreement with results obtained later (Kramer, 1994)'). For three or more authors use the first author followed by 'et al.', in the text. The list of references should be arranged alphabetically by authors' names. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of authors' names and dates are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list. References should be given in the following form:
Journals/periodicals: Moore, J.N. and Luoma, S.N., 1990. Hazardous wastes from large-scale metal extraction: a case study. Environ. Sci. technol., 24: 1278-1285;
Edited symposia/special issues published in a periodical: Pelizetti, E., Minero, C., Sega, M. and Vincenti, M., 1993. Formation and disappearance of biplenyl derivatives in the photocatalytic transformation of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene on titanium oxide. In: D.F. Ollis and H. Al-Ekabi (Editors), Photocatalytic Purification and Treatment of Water and Air. Proc. 1st Int. Conf. TiO2 Photocatalytic Purification and Treatment of Water and Air, 8-13 November 1992, London, Ont., Canada. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 291-300.
Books: Popovics, S., 1979. Concrete-Making Materials. Surrey Press, London, UK.
Multi-author books: Ramaswamy, S.D.; Murthy, C.K. and Nagaraj, T.S., 1983. Use of waste materials and industrial by- products in concrete construction. In: R.N. Swamy (Ed.), Concrete Technology and Design, Vol. 1: New Concrete Materials. Surrey University Press, London, UK, pp. 137-172.
Internet: Cherwell Scientific Publishing. ModelMaker home page
In the case of publications in a language other than English, the original title is to be retained. However, the titles of publications in non-Latin alphabets should be transliterated, and a notation such as "(in Russian)" or "(in Greek, with English abstract)" should be added. Work accepted for publication but not yet published should be referred to as "in press". References concerning unpublished data and "personal communications" should not be cited in the reference list but may be mentioned in the text. A suitable acknowledgement of any borrowed material must always be made.
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Editorial Board
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Editor:
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E. Worrell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, EAP-MS 90-4000, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. Fax: +1 510 486 6996 Email:eworrell@lbl.gov
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Associate Editors:
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P.M. Weaver, 25 avenue Ledru Rollin, 75012 Paris, France
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Editorial Board:
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R.U. Ayres, INSEAD, Fontainebleu, France
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I. Brisson, University of Edinburgh, UK
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A.G. Buekens, University of Brussels, Belgium
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W.D. Conn, California Polytechnic State University, CA, USA
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G. Dennison, University College, Dublin, Ireland
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L.F. Diaz, CalRecovery Inc., Concord, CA, USA
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G. Eduljee, SITA, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, UK
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E. Gerelli, University of Pavia, Italy
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P. Glavic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
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H.C. Goddard, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
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S. Gotoh, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
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M.A. Hashim, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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M.P. Hekkert, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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M.E. Henstock, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK
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H.I. Inyang, Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA
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T. Jackson, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, UK
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Z.P. Jiang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, PRC
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S.J. Levy, US EPA, Washington, DC, USA
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M.E. Mackay, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
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S.E. Mbuligwe, 3650 Nicholson Dr, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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M. Moo Young, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
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D.W. Pearce, UCL, London, UK
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A. Read, Environmental Resources Management, Oxford, UK
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S. Selke, School of Packaging, Michigan State University, MI, USA
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W. Shaub, Reston, VA, USA
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K. Strange, The World Resource Foundation, Tonbridge, UK
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P. Vellinga, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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D.L. Wise, Cambridge Scientific Inc., Boston, MA, USA
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M.H. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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H. Alter, Frederick, MD, USA
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Editorial Board:
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R.U. Ayres, INSEAD, Fontainebleu, France
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I. Brisson, University of Edinburgh, UK
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A.G. Buekens, University of Brussels, Belgium
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W.D. Conn, California Polytechnic State University, CA, USA
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G. Dennison, University College, Dublin, Ireland
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L.F. Diaz, CalRecovery Inc., Concord, CA, USA
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G. Eduljee, SITA, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, UK
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E. Gerelli, University of Pavia, Italy
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P. Glavic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
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H.C. Goddard, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
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S. Gotoh, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
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M.A. Hashim, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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M.P. Hekkert, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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M.E. Henstock, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK
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H.I. Inyang, Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA
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T. Jackson, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, UK
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Z.P. Jiang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, PRC
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S.J. Levy, US EPA, Washington, DC, USA
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M.E. Mackay, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
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S.E. Mbuligwe, 3650 Nicholson Dr, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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M. Moo Young, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
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D.W. Pearce, UCL, London, UK
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A. Read, Environmental Resources Management, Oxford, UK
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S. Selke, School of Packaging, Michigan State University, MI, USA
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W. Shaub, Reston, VA, USA
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K. Strange, The World Resource Foundation, Tonbridge, UK
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P. Vellinga, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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D.L. Wise, Cambridge Scientific Inc., Boston, MA, USA
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M.H. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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H. Alter, Frederick, MD, USA
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