
INDIAN JOURNAL
OF
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Journal of CPR Environmental Education Centre
- Research papers may be sent by March 31, 2022, for the next issue
- Acceptance of papers will depend on report, receiving from the panel of referees.
The Indian Journal of Environmental Education is an annual peer-reviewed Journal brought out by C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre (CPREEC). It encompasses all areas of environmental research. The Journal provides an integrated forum for the presentation of original research papers and thought-provoking reviews to generate innovative ideas in environmental education and science. The Journal focuses on new directions in
- Ecological Heritage
- Biodiversity Conservation
- Traditional Knowledge
- Sustainability Education
- Environmental History
- Environmental Pollution
- Water Conservation
- Waste Management
The first issue of the Journal (IJEE) was published in the year 2000.
It is an annual peer-reviewed Journal
Ethics and Responsibility
The Indian Journal of Environmental Education (IJEE) is committed to
- Upholding the integrity of the published work. The value of academic publishing relies on everyone involved behaving ethically.
- Maintaining the editorial independence of the journal’s editor.
- Run the journal ethically and transparently.
- Maintaining an accurate and transparent academic record, including publishing corrections and retractions when necessary.
- Peer review
- Timely publishing
- Multidisciplinary readership
ABSTRACTS
Wildlife Crime Data Integration from Multiple Sources: A Way Forward to ensure Public access to Information and Data Analytics
Over a while, the activities of criminals have expanded due to advancements in information and communication technologies. In this background, police and intelligence agencies have been developing a robust crime database in order to anticipate, prevent and monitor criminal activities. Hence, wildlife crime databases become a vital information system that help enforcement officers to detect…
Early Ecological Knowledge of Ancient Indian People
This article deals with early ecological knowledge that can be gleaned from the ancient Indian scriptures. The early Indian religious texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Arayanyakas, Epics, Puranas and the entire classical Sanskrit literature are the basis of our understanding of the conservation, preservation and management of forests of ancient India. Ancient Indian texts…
Ornamental Gardening and Parks in Chennai – A review
Ornamental gardening is an aesthetic blend of art, nature and science. Gardens have existed throughout the world in most ancient civilisations. Rapid growth of public gardens with plant collections from several parts of the world began in the 17th century. Scientific gardens were established with a number of introduced species of economic and aesthetic importance,…

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