Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field of study that incorporates and combines countless of different studies falling under biological, social and physical sciences. Some of the many major topics that are within the field of environmental sciences include Environmental Policy, Environmental Engineering, Geoscience, and Ecology, to name a few.
Through this field, individuals such as scientists and researchers are actively working to better understand the natural world and the impact that individuals have on the environment. It is also a way for these individuals to discover and develop methods to sustain said environment but to also improve its quality as much as possible and in every aspect.
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Submissions under this particular interdisciplinary field are open to publication on any of our three book series of which are Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (ASTI), Sustainable Civil Infrastructures (SUCI) and Sustainable Landscape Planning and Natural Resources Management (SLNR).
• Ecology
The study of the interactions between living organisms and their environments, including topics such as population dynamics, ecosystem functioning, and biodiversity.
• Climate Sciences
The study of the Earth’s climate system, including topics such as climate change, atmospheric chemistry, and the impact of human activities on the environment.
• Environmental Policy
The study of the laws, regulations, and policies that govern the use and management of natural resources, including topics such as environmental law, environmental economics, and environmental ethics.
• Sustainability
The study of how to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, including topics such as sustainable development, renewable energy, and green technology.
• Conservation Biology
The study of the preservation and management of biodiversity, including topics such as habitat restoration, endangered species management, and ecosystem management.
• Environmental Health
The study of how environmental factors affect human health, including topics such as air and water pollution, toxicology, and environmental epidemiology.
• Geology
The study of the Earth’s physical structure, history, and processes, including topics such as geologic hazards, mineral resources, and the formation of landscapes.
• Hydrology
The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth, including topics such as water management, water conservation, and the impact of climate change on water resources.
• Environmental Engineering
The application of engineering principles to solve environmental problems, including topics such as pollution control, waste management, and sustainable infrastructure design.
Social and Behavioral sciences draw on interdisciplinary fields that connect a number of disciplines and subjects such as Psychology, Sociology, Education, Criminology, Anthropology and Political science to better understand individuals, their experiences and how they interact with each other and their surroundings.
Through this field, individuals such as scientists and researchers are actively working to not only better understand individuals but to help said individuals better understand themselves and others. It is also a way for these individuals to discover and develop methods to help policymakers, businesses and individuals better approach societal problems and issues such as crimes and inequality.
In order to develop further opportunities for individuals interested in Social and Behavioral Sciences as well as expanding its existing but ever-growing research, IEREK has decided to provide said individuals with iDirect. iDirect, a platform that not only speeds up the publication process but also continues to uphold and maintain the quality of the research that it receives, will hopefully provide individuals with more opportunities to further develop and enhance many fields of science.
Submissions under this particular interdisciplinary field is open to publication on one of our Scopus-indexed book series entitled Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (ASTI).
• Psychology
The study of the human mind and behavior, including topics such as cognition, perception, emotion, personality, and social influence.
• Sociology
The study of human social behavior, including topics such as social stratification, social inequality, social institutions, and social change
• Anthropology
The study of human societies and cultures, including topics such as language, religion, kinship, and cultural evolution.
• Political Sciences
The study of political behavior and institutions, including topics such as political ideologies, voting behavior, political participation, and international relations
• Economics
The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, including topics such as market structures, economic growth, and decision-making.
• Communication
The study of how people use language and other forms of communication to convey meaning and influence others, including topics such as media studies, persuasion, and interpersonal communication.
• Criminology
The study of crime, deviance, and criminal justice systems, including topics such as the causes of crime, criminal behavior, and the effectiveness of law enforcement.
• Education
The study of teaching and learning, including topics such as curriculum development, educational policy, and student motivation
• Social Work
The study of helping people and communities to improve their well-being, including topics such as social justice, human services, and community development.
Engineering, Technology and Innovation are notably separate; however, they are also interrelated and work together to create new and innovative solutions to a myriad of challenges such as environmental, healthcare, manufacturing, and economic challenges, to name a few. As the world evolves, these challenges evolve as well, prompting scientists, engineers, technologists and innovators to continuously look for solutions to target current and future issues. Some topics that fall within this field include Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Sustainable Engineering and Innovation Management, to name a few.
Research in this field is also significantly important as it serves as a valuable tool to advance knowledge. The advancement of knowledge and the development of solutions through research in this field can also be reflected through the impact they have on the decisions of policymakers as it provides them with evidence-based solutions to countless of problems.
In order to develop further opportunities for individuals interested in Engineering, Technology and Innovation as well as expanding its existing but ever-growing research, IEREK has decided to provide said individuals with iDirect. iDirect, a platform that not only speeds up the publication process but also continues to uphold and maintain the quality of the research that it receives, will hopefully provide individuals with more opportunities to further develop and enhance many fields of science.
Submissions under this particular interdisciplinary field are open to publication on any of our three book series of which are Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (ASTI), Sustainable Civil Infrastructures (SUCI) and Sustainable Landscape Planning and Natural Resources Management (SLNR).
• Engineering Design
The process of creating new products, systems, and structures using scientific and mathematical principles, including topics such as materials science, mechanical design, and electrical engineering.
• Manufacturing
The process of creating products from raw materials, including topics such as automation, robotics, and supply chain management.
• Information Technology
The use of computers, software, and other digital technologies to manage and process information, including topics such as computer networking, database management, and cybersecurity.
• Biotechnology
The use of living organisms or their components to develop new products or technologies, including topics such as genetic engineering, biopharmaceuticals, and agricultural biotechnology.
• Renewable Energy
The development and application of new technologies to generate and store energy from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy.
• Nanotechnology
The study and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale level, including topics such as nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and nanomedicine.
• Innovation Management
The process of developing and implementing new ideas, products, and services in a structured and systematic way, including topics such as intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and strategic planning.
• Sustainable Engineering
The application of engineering principles to minimize the environmental impact of human activities and promote sustainable development, including topics such as green building design, sustainable transportation, and waste management.
• Emerging Technologies
The exploration of new and emerging technologies that have the potential to transform society and the economy, including topics such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum computing.
While Health, Nutrition and Medical sciences are concerned with different aspects of wellbeing, they are all concerned with said wellbeing of individuals. While they focus on separate aspects of how we could enhance the health of individuals, when combined, they offer us a comprehensive framework of how to understand and consequently, improve human health.
Similar to other sciences, the fields discussed are complex but also significant and the topics that fall under them are countless. Some topics related to these fields are that of Public Healthy and Epidemiology, Environmental Health, Nutritional Supplements, Eating Disorders, Immunology and Infectious Diseases as well as Pharmacology and Drug Development, to name a few. And so, through research in this field, individuals such as medical experts, scientists and researchers will continue to be able to actively work to not only better understand individuals, but to help them optimise their quality of life to live longer, fuller and healthier lives.
In order to develop further opportunities for individuals interested in Health, Nutrition and Medical Sciences as well as expanding its existing but ever-growing research, IEREK has decided to provide said individuals with iDirect. iDirect, a platform that not only speeds up the publication process but also continues to uphold and maintain the quality of the research that it receives, will hopefully provide individuals with more opportunities to further develop and enhance many fields of science.
Submissions under this particular interdisciplinary field is open to publication on one of our Scopus-indexed book series entitled Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (ASTI).
1. Health
• Disease Prevention and Management
• Mental Health and Wellness
• Environmental Health
• Healthcare Policy and Ethics
• Aging and Geriatrics
• Public Health and Epidemiology
2. Nutrition
• Macronutrients and Micronutrients
• Dietary Guidelines and Recommendations
• Food Allergies and Intolerances
• Nutritional Supplements
• Eating Disorders
• Food Production and Sustainability
3. Medicine
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Pharmacology and Drug Development
• Genetics and Genomics
• Immunology and Infectious Diseases
• Medical Imaging and Diagnostic Techniques
• Surgery and Medical Procedures