Special Issue: Mathematical modelling in environmental engineering
Guest Editor
Prof. Dr. George Halkos
Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, Volos, 38333, Greece
Email: halkos@uth.gr
Manuscript Topics
This special issue will delve into mathematical modelling issues in environmental engineering. Central aim of the current special issue would be the discovering and developing of mathematical models and numerical solutions that surpass the common scientific knowledge. Furthermore, examples of publications regarding the measuring of externalities and their adverse impacts on environment would be of utmost importance.
The range of mathematical modelling is very wide and would enable papers to promote scientific knowledge in great extents. Moreover, central scope would be the research in mathematical fields like numerical simulations, data envelopment analysis (DEA), optimal control theory, probabilistic and stochastic approaches. Additionally, the state-of-the-art advances in artificial intelligence are going to provide a valuable potential for solving complex ecological problems.
We invite papers on all aspects related to environmental degradation, providing best practices on the mitigation of climate change and the conservation of biodiversity. In parallel, mathematical models are important on dealing with pollution in soil, water, and air. Mathematical models would also be relevant with the establishment of circular economy, for example in issues like bioplastics, waste electrical and electronic equipment, and construction and demolition. Moreover, we encourage scientists to submit their concerns on issues like energy trends, protection of biodiversity, mitigation or adaptation of climate change, and sustainable development
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