Editorial
Abstract
I would like to acknowledge that this Journal Strategic Planning for
Energy and the Environment (SPEE) has a track record of several decades
of quality publication with Taylor & Francis LLC. It is now published and
managed by River Publishers with a completely new Editorial Team (Editor
in Chief, Associate Editors, Advisory Board and Editorial Board). This team
is committed to continuing the publication of high quality and multi-faceted
articles covering energy planning, policy development and strategic research
and development in the fields of energy and the environment.
The journal exists to publish the highest quality papers from both
academia and professional practice. The main goal of the journal is to
create acknowledge hub within the Energy and Environment Strategic Policy
and Planning domains. It will regularly publish papers generated through
research, field investigation, policy development, case studies, and other
endeavors of interest to the Energy and Environment nexus.
The SPEE journal is open to a wide-range of multi-disciplinary articles
covering the strategy and policy arenas of energy and environment, including
energy and environmental governance; global regional and local approaches
for energy production and consumption; interrelationships and linkages of
energy and environment within socio-economic, human-altered, and natural
settings. It also welcomes dialogue between the social, political, and environ-
mental sectors, as the demand and supply of energy products are governed
by national and international politics and laws