Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Environmental Technology
For a Special Issue on
New Frontiers in Air Pollution Monitoring, Modeling, and Control Technologies: Insights from the Air Pollution Conference 2026 and 6th CMAS South America
Manuscript deadline
Special Issue Editor(s)
Leonardo Hoinaski,
Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
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Prof Taciana T. de A. Albuquerque,
Departamento de Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Prof Maria de Fatima Andrade,
Departamento de Ciências Atmosféricas, Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Prof Jane M Santos,
Department of Environmental Engineering, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brazil
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New Frontiers in Air Pollution Monitoring, Modeling, and Control Technologies: Insights from the Air Pollution Conference 2026 and 6th CMAS South America
This Special Issue aims to showcase recent advances in air pollution science, atmospheric modeling, environmental technologies, and air quality management, with a particular focus on innovative approaches and emerging challenges in South America and globally. The issue will feature selected contributions from the Air Pollution Conference Brazil joint with the 6th CMAS South America, while also welcoming submissions from the broader scientific community working in related areas.
The Special Issue seeks high-quality original research and review papers addressing topics including, but not limited to:
- Air quality, climate interactions, and energy systems
- Air pollution control technologies and mitigation strategies
- Atmospheric emissions inventories, source characterization, and emission processes
- Atmospheric modeling, model development, and model evaluation
- Multiscale air quality applications and street-scale modeling
- Machine learning, reduced-form models, and data-driven approaches in air pollution research
- Remote sensing, sensor technologies, and measurement studies
- Low-cost air quality sensors and their applications, challenges, and opportunities
- Indoor air quality and human exposure studies
- Particulate matter, atmospheric composition, and impacts on human health and ecosystems
- Urban climate processes and their influence on air quality
- Environmental odours and monitoring approaches
- Policy, governance, and regulatory frameworks for air pollution control
- Modeling approaches supporting exposure, health, and community-scale applications
- Emerging trends, interdisciplinary methods, and technological innovations in atmospheric science
This Special Issue aims to strengthen the connection between atmospheric science, environmental technology, policy, and practical applications, fostering collaboration between researchers, model developers, measurement specialists, and decision-makers working to improve air quality and environmental sustainability.
Submission Instructions
All manuscripts should be prepared and submitted as standard articles of Environmental Technology, following the journal’s formatting and submission requirements.
Authors should ensure that submissions are written in clear scientific English and provide sufficient methodological detail to ensure reproducibility and transparency. Manuscripts should clearly demonstrate scientific novelty, technical rigor, and relevance to environmental technology and air quality research.
During the submission process, authors should select the Special Issue title from the available menu in the submission system to ensure that the manuscript is considered for inclusion in this collection.
All submissions will undergo the journal’s standard peer-review process and will be evaluated according to scientific quality, originality, technical soundness, and relevance to the aims of the Special Issue.
Accepted papers will be published online as soon as they are accepted and processed, and subsequently compiled into the final Special Issue publication.