Green and Smart Mining Engineering is a multidisciplinary, open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the rapid publication and global dissemination of the latest findings on all fields involving exploration, exploitation and utilization of mineral resources, including metallic minerals, non-metallic minerals and energy minerals. The journal welcomes articles on the theories, methods, techniques, experiences and cases involving green, environmental, sustainability and artificial intelligence issues in mine geology, mining engineering and mineral processing and specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:Green and sustainable mining technology and policyArtificial intelligence in mine geology, mining engineering and mineral processingGenesis and exploration of metals critical for green energiesBackfill mining technologyDeep rock mechanics and engineeringMine geotechnical engineering and geological engineeringMine safety science and engineeringMineral flotation and interface chemistryGreen extractive metallurgyAdvanced mineral materialsMining and metallurgical waste utilization and environmental protectionResources recycling and utilizationClean energy mineral resources, including geothermal, coalbed methane, shale gas, gas hydrate, biomass and coal-to-hydrogen etc.Carbon capture, utilization and storageEditorial Board
International Journal of Integrated Waste Management, Science and TechnologyWaste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid waste generation, characterization, minimization, collection, separation, treatment, and disposal, as well as manuscripts that address waste management policy, education, and economic and environmental assessments. The journal addresses various types of solid wastes including municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, and commercial), agricultural, and special (e.g., hazardous household, hazardous and non-hazardous industrial, construction and demolition, sewage sludge, healthcare and medical) wastes. Mining, metallurgical and radioactive wastes are not in the scope of the journal.The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied research that can be related to problems of interest to solid waste researchers, practitioners and/or policy makers. Well documented case studies will be considered but they must describe results that can be applied beyond the specific location of the case study. Manuscripts that focus on the use of a waste material in a new product are often more suitable for a journal that focuses on the material properties of the product. In considering whether a manuscript is suitable for publication in Waste Management, consider whether the information is of potential use to solid waste researchers, practitioners and/or policymakers.The following are some of the major areas in which papers are solicited:Generation and characterizationMinimizationRecycling and reuseStorage, collection, transport, and transferTreatment (mechanical, biological, chemical, thermal, other)Landfill disposalEnvironmental assessments (including LCA and S-LCA)Economic analysis (including LCC)Policy and regulationsPlanningNew and emerging issues and technologiesWaste Management will not be accepting proposals for new Special Issues (SI) anymore. The new Special Issue topics and contents will be arranged and announced by the editorial team of WM. Interested authors are welcome to contribute articles.