
Editorial Board
- Andrew Adewale Alola – University of Inland Norway, Norway
- Valeria Andreoni – University College Cork, Ireland
- Yoseph Araya – The Open University, United Kingdom
- Deb Raj Aryal – Secretaría de Ciencia Humanidades Tecnología e Innovación (SECIHTI), Mexico
- Matthew Brander – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Derik Broekhoff – Stockholm Environment Institute, United States
- Wil Burns – American University, United States
- Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi – Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, India
- Danny Cullenward – University of Pennsylvania, United States
- Ashim Datta – ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, India
- Riccardo De Lauretis – Retired, Italy
- Rachel M. Dunk – Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
- Muhammad Farrakh Nawaz – Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Karachi, Pakistan
- Nirmali Gogoi – Tezpur University, India
- Julie Gorte – Consultant, United States
- Sabin Guendehou – UNFCCC Secretariat, Germany/Benin
- Lisa Hanle – Independent, United States
- Jimmy Jia – University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Anup R. Joshi – University of Minnesota, United States
- Arun Jyoti Nath – Assam University, India
- Michael Lazarus – Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), United States
- Xianbing Liu – Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan
- Axel Michaelowa – University of Zurich and Perspectives Climate Research, Switzerland
- Newton Paciornik – ELETROBRAS (retired), Brazil
- Omkar S. Patange – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), India
- Tinus Pulles – Retired, Netherlands
- Anna-Helena Purre – International Peatland Society, Estonia
- Joyashree Roy – SMARTS Center, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- Mario Schmidt – Pforzheim University, Germany
- Fabiola Isabel Schneider – University College Dublin, Ireland
- William Shobe – University of Virginia, United States
- Udayan Singh – Argonne National Laboratory, United States
- Zenebe Girmay Siyum – Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College, London
- Gordon Smith – Ecofor LLC, United States
- Kaihui Song – University of California, Berkeley, United States
- Alexandre Strapasson – University of Brasília (UnB), Brazil
- Yixian Sun – University of Bath, United Kingdom
- Hazelle Tomlin – ICF, United States
- Mark Trexler – The Climatographers, United States
- Benedicto Vargas Larreta – National Technological Institute of Mexico / El Salto Institute of Technology, Mexico
- Vikram Vishal – Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
- Lei Wang – Westlake University, China
- Michael Wawire – Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kenya
- Jongikhaya Witi – Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, South Africa
- Linda Yanti Sulistiawati – Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, and Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Hai-Lin Zhang – China Agricultural University, China
- Riqi Zhang – Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
The editorial board members are deeply committed to fostering peer-reviewed scholarship and enhancing the journal’s role in advancing research in the management, measurement, reporting, and verification of greenhouse gases. Their dedication ensures that Carbon Management continues to provide a high-quality scientific publication platform.
Key criteria the Editorial Board members meet are:
- Research interests aligned with the aims & scope of the journal
- Commitment to high-quality and impactful contributions (Journal metrics)
- Involvement with journal activities to drive the publication forward
- A diverse focus of the research community to promote the exchange of ideas around the globe.
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