- Frequency: Biannually (June, December)
- Editorial Board
- Aims and Scope
- Author Guidelines
- Publication Ethics
- Peer Review Process
- Article Processing Charge (APC)
- E-mail: sie-editor@anoapubs.com
About the Journal
SIE publishes high-impact research focused on the symbiotic relationship between the built and natural environments. Our scope is uniquely broad, encouraging a dialogue between engineers, architects, and environmental scientists on the following core themes:
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Integrated Design & Architecture: Sustainable urbanism, green building envelopes, and the integration of circular economy principles into architectural design.
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Resilient Infrastructure: The engineering of bridges, roads, and energy systems capable of withstanding extreme events and long-term climatic shifts.
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Natural Disaster Mitigation: Advanced modeling, early warning systems, and structural innovations for earthquake, flood, and landslide.
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Climate Change Adaptation: Engineering and design strategies for sea-level rise, urban heat islands, and resource scarcity.
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Environmental Engineering & Stewardship: Waste-to-resource technologies, air and water quality management, and the protection of biodiversity through sensitive engineering.
Why Publish with SIE?
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A Multi-Dimensional Perspective: We are one of the few journals that treat Architecture and Civil Engineering as equal partners in environmental sustainability.
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Focus on Resilience: We prioritize research that provides tangible solutions for disaster-prone regions and vulnerable ecosystems.
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High Visibility & Open Access: Your research is accessible to the architects, engineers, and policymakers who need it most, without paywalls.
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Rigorous Integrity: Our double-blind peer-review process ensures that only the most technically sound and innovative work reaches the global stage.
Our Commitment to Global Goals
SIE acts as a catalyst for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By fostering innovation in resilient infrastructure and sustainable architecture, we contribute directly to Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and Goal 13 (Climate Action).