Focus and Scope

Applied journal on Green Engineering (AJEG) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal publishing theoretical and empirical studies related to applied science, innovation, and technology in engineering, systems, and management to enhance productivity. It welcomes both quantitative and qualitative research, as well as theoretical and innovative contributions. Articles undergo a double-blind peer review process. AJEG supports open-access publishing to promote the advancement and accessibility of scientific knowledge. Its scope includes Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Technology and Innovation Management, Environmental Science, and various engineering fields.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
– Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
– Management of Technology and Innovation
– Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
– Engineering (miscellaneous)

 

ASJC SDGs Deskription
2209: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

SDGs: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12

AJEG focuses on developing production and manufacturing systems that are not only sustainable but also improve productivity, inclusivity, and support poverty reduction (SDG 1), food security (SDG 2), and safe, healthy working conditions (SDG 3). Efficient industrial processes contribute to clean water access (SDG 6), infrastructure and innovation (SDG 9), sustainable cities (SDG 11), and responsible consumption and production (SDG 12).
1405: Management of Technology and Innovation

SDGs: 4, 5, 8, 10, 17

AJEG highlights innovation and technology management that drive productivity through gender equality in the tech sector (SDG 5), decent work creation (SDG 8), and inequality reduction (SDG 10) via digitalization and inclusive business models. Promoting tech literacy and vocational education enhances productivity and supports SDG 4. Multistakeholder collaboration for innovation addresses SDG 17.
2301: Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

SDGs: 13, 14, 15

AJEG supports research aimed at environmental protection and productivity enhancement through green technologies and environmental engineering. Studies focus on climate change mitigation and adaptation (SDG 13), marine ecosystem conservation (SDG 14), and terrestrial biodiversity protection (SDG 15), promoting eco-industrial systems that balance environmental and productivity goals.
2201: Engineering (miscellaneous)

SDGs: 7, 16

AJEG embraces interdisciplinary engineering approaches to support the transition to affordable and clean energy (SDG 7) and the advancement of transparent, accountable technologies for strong institutions (SDG 16). Equitable, efficient engineering systems enhance productivity and strengthen public trust in green technology transformation.