Scopus Call for Papers: Economics of Climate Change in Developing Countries

The Scopus-indexed journal Ecology, Economy and Society is currently accepting submissions for a special issue titled Economics of Climate Change in Developing Countries.

This diamond open-access journal offers free publishing and wide visibility for interdisciplinary research in sustainability and environmental studies.

Interested researchers can submit their manuscripts online by 31 March, 2026.

The section invites the following types of contributions:

  • Research Papers
  • Commentaries
  • Literature Reviews / Thematic Surveys / Essays

The main benefits of publishing in this journal are:

  • The Journal is a reputed journal published by the Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE). The journal is indexed in Scopus (Q2) and  DOAJ.
  • The journal focuses on sustainability and real-world impact.
  • The journal is supported by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)
  • All the research papers will be published with open access with no publication fee.
  • Publishing your research open access in a journal makes your research publicly available for everyone to read. 

About the Journal

Ecology, Economy and Society (EES) is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed, open access journal published by the Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE).

Journal TitleEcology, Economy and Society
PublisherIndian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE)
P-ISSN2581-6152
E-ISSN2581-6101
IndexingScopus, DOAJ
QuartileQ2
Publication ChargesNo Charges
Open AccessYes (Diamond Open Access)

Areas of Interest

Authors can submit papers on a wide range of topics, such as:

  • The economic costs of climate change, including damage to infrastructure, reduced productivity, and impacts on human health and wellbeing
  • The economics of reducing emissions and adjusting to changing conditions
  • Implications of climate policies, such as carbon taxes, cap-and-trade systems, and regulations, and their impact on the sectors and macro-economy
  • Sector-specific effects of climate change like the economic impacts on agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and finance etc.
  • Economics of climate finance, green bonds, and international aid.
  • Cost-benefit analysis of renewable energy, land-use changes, deforestation reduction etc.
  • Mitigation strategies and pathways.
  • Sustainable development goals, biodiversity and ecosystem services

Journal Official Website: https://ecoinsee.org/journal/ojs/index.php/ees/about/submissions

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