TIDEE (TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment) aims to keep policy-makers, scientists, and technologists abreast of the latest developments in the fields of energy, local and global environment, and sustainable development. TIDEE incorporates and builds on the strengths of all the abstracts journals TERI has published to date, beginning with Energy Digest (1982 to 1990) and Indian Energy Abstracts (1985 to 1990), which merged to form TIDE (TERI Information Digest on Energy, 1991 to 2001). ASSET (Abstracts of Selected Solar Energy Technology) merged with TIDE in 1999. Whereas these journals covered energy issues, TISGLOW (TERI Information Service on Global Warming, 1990 to 1998) focused on global warming, GER (Global Environmental Review, 1999 to 2001) focused on climate change, and TIMES (TERI Information Monitor on Environmental Science, 1996 to 2001) focused on the environment. In all, up to 2001, we published close to 10 000 abstracts in these journals. TIDEE continues the tradition and consolidates in one journal current information from all over the world on energy, environment, and sustainable development. To serve the readers of TIDEE, TERI's Library and Information Centre regularly scans (1) more than 600 periodicals; (2) several hundred other documents such as technical reports, newspapers, patents and standards, government gazettes, conference proceedings, and books; (3) about a dozen abstracting and indexing services; (4) other electronic resources such as CD-ROMs; and (5) the World Wide Web including websites, discussion groups, and mailing lists. Relevant information from all these sources is further scrutinized by subject specialists. The text thus collected and refined is then meticulously copy-edited to international standards and presented in a specially designed user-friendly format. Each issue of TIDEE contains a few articles, about 250 abstracts, a few newsbriefs and digests of websites, and announcements of conferences, patents, standards, government notifications, and so on. The project team of TIDEE is guided by a distinguished editorial board chosen to represent conventional and non-conventional energy sources, local and global environmental issues, and broad issues of sustainable development. Besides, the project team is also guided by experts in information science and publishing. Editor-in-Chief: Dr. P. K. Bhattacharya TERI, New Delhi, India
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Aims and Scope
Why is TIDEE published? How is its purpose being fulfilled?
TIDEE (TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment) aims to keep policy-makers, scientists, and technologists abreast of the latest developments in the fields of energy, local and global environment, and sustainable development.
TIDEE incorporates and builds on the strengths of all the abstracts journals TERI has published to date, beginning with Energy Digest (1982 to 1990) and Indian Energy Abstracts (1985 to 1990), which merged to form TIDE (TERI Information Digest on Energy, 1991 to 2001). ASSET (Abstracts of Selected Solar Energy Technology) merged with TIDE in 1999. Whereas these journals covered energy issues, TISGLOW (TERI Information Service on Global Warming, 1990 to 1998) focused on global warming, GER (Global Environmental Review, 1999 to 2001) focused on climate change, and TIMES (TERI Information Monitor on Environmental Science, 1996 to 2001) focused on the environment. In all, up to 2001, we published close to 10 000 abstracts in these journals. TIDEE continues the tradition and consolidates in one journal current information from all over the world on energy, environment, and sustainable development.
To serve the readers of TIDEE, TERI’s Library and Information Centre regularly scans (1) more than 600 periodicals; (2) several hundred other documents such as technical reports, newspapers, patents and standards, government gazettes, conference proceedings, and books; (3) about a dozen abstracting and indexing services; (4) other electronic resources such as CD-ROMs; and (5) the World Wide Web including websites, discussion groups, and mailing lists. Relevant information from all these sources is further scrutinized by subject specialists. The text thus collected and refined is then meticulously copy-edited to international standards and presented in a specially designed user-friendly format.
Each issue of TIDEE contains a few articles, about 250 abstracts, a few newsbriefs and digests of websites, and announcements of conferences, patents, standards, government notifications, and so on.
The project team of TIDEE is guided by a distinguished editorial board chosen to represent conventional and non-conventional energy sources, local and global environmental issues, and broad issues of sustainable development. Besides, the project team is also guided by experts in information science and publishing.
Editorial Advisory Board
Prof. Narendra Kumar Bansal
Vice Chancellor
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
Sira-Kotla Kakrial,
PO Panthal Jhajjar Kotli
Panthal Road
Udhampur 182 121
Mr D K Biswas
Former Chairman
Central Pollution Control Board
40/14 C R Park
New Delhi 110 019
Prof. Jose Goldemberg
Universidade de SAo Paulo
Instituto de Electrotecnica E Energia
Av. Prof. Almeida Prado
925 05508-900
Sao Paulo - SP Brazil
Dr Vibha Dhawan
Director-General
TERI Core 6C,
Darbari Seth Block,
IHC Complex Lodhi Road,
New Delhi 110 003
Dr Allen Hammond
President,
Allen L Hammond & Associates
Chestertown, Maryland MD
21620, USA
Dr Saleemul Huq
Senior Fellow,
Climate Change Programme
International Institute for Environment and Development
3 Endsleigh Street
London WC1H 0DD
UK
Dr Y S Rajan
Dr Vikram Sarabhai Distinguished Professor
Indian Space Research Organisation
Department of Space,
Government of India
Antariksh Bhavan
New BEL Road
Bangalore 560 231
Dr Arun K Tripathi
Director General
National Institute of Solar Energy
Gurugram, Haryana
Editor
P K Bhattacharya
Associate Editors
N Deepa, Pallavi Shukla, Jyoti Shukla
Assistant Editor
Shreya Mago
TERI's Governing Council
Chairman
Shri Nitin Desai
Chairman - Governing Council
Former Under Secretary
General for Economic and Social Affairs,
UN
Members
| Dr Shailesh Nayak Director National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) Indian Institute of Science Campus Bengaluru 560012 | Shri R Mukundan Managing Director & CEO Tata Chemicals Limited Bombay House, 24 Homi Mody Street Fort, Mumbai 400 001 | Shri Vijai Sharma 1/462 Vardaan Khandxyt Gomti Nagar Extension Lucknow 226010 |
| Shri Mahendra Singhi Managing Director & CEO Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited 11th and 12th Floor Hansalaya Building, Barakhamba Road New Delhi 110001 | Shri M S Unnikrishnan Chief Executive Officer IITB-Monash Research Academy IIT Bombay Powai Mumbai 400076 | Shri Nawshir H Mirza 117 Mittal Tower, ‘B’ Wing 210 Nariman Point Mumbai 400021 |
| Smt Ireena Vittal Board Member HDFC, Wipro, Godrej Consumer, and Compass | ||
| Dr Vibha Dhawan Director General TERI Core 6C, Darbari Seth Block India Habitat Centre Lodhi Road New Delhi 110003 |
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Guidelines for Authors
TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment (TIDEE) is a Secondary peer-reviewed journal include research articles, technical notes, and reviews as well. It's focus is on energy and environmental research in India and other SAARC countries. The journal also includes several other sections on current research abstracts, new developments, useful web sites, events updates, etc to make it's readers current and updated.
Articles and Technical notes should examine concepts, analyses, and case studies of important issues in the field. Reviews could be on any current and important developments in the region. All such submissions will be peer-reviewed using the criteria of originality, accuracy, and quality of contribution in these fields.
Submissions
The manuscript has to be submitted to the Editor as soft copy typeset in MS Word format.
Presentation of manuscripts
Manuscripts must be in English and the length of original articles should not exceed the word limit of 5000. The main text should be double-spaced with headings and sub-headings clearly indicated and placed on the left-hand side of the text. All tables, figures, and equations should be numbered with Arabic numerals and the measurements should be given in metric (SI) units. The manuscript should be arranged in the order given below.
Short title (10 words is the desired maximum length), subtitle (if desired)
Author's name, affiliation, full postal and e-mail addresses, telephone, and fax numbers (respective affiliations and addresses for co-authors should be clearly indicated)
Abstract (not exceeding 200 words)
Main body of the text, suitably divided under headings
Acknowledgements
References
Appendices/annexures (each on a separate sheet)
Tables (each on a separate sheet)
Figures (each on a separate sheet)
References
In the text, the surname of the author(s) followed by the year of publication of the reference is to be given, e.g. (Hall 1993). Where there are several publications by the same author(s) in the same year, use notations ‘1993a’, ‘1993b’, etc. Up to three authors can be mentioned in text references; four or more authors should be shortened to the first three authors' names followed by et al. References must be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper (double spaced) and should conform to the following style.
For journals
Davis G R. 1990
Energy for planet earth
Scientific American 263(3): 55–62
For books
Carmichael J B and Strzepek K M. 1987
Industrial Water Use and Treatment Practices
London: Cassell Tycooly
For chapters of edited books
Sintak Y. 1992
Models and projections of energy use in the Soviet Union. pp. 1–53
In International Energy Economics, edited by T Steiner. London: Chapman and Hall
For grey literature
Togeby M and Jacobsen U. 1996
How conflicting goals concerning environment and transport influence the policy process?
Paper presented at the Conference on Transport, Energy and Environment, 3–4 October, Helsingor, Denmark
Footnotes
Footnotes should be minimized, and where unavoidable, should be indicated in the text by superior Arabic numerals, which run consecutively through the paper. They should be grouped in order of appearance at the bottom of the concerned page in numerical order and must be double-spaced.
Accepted manuscripts
On acceptance, contributors will be intimated in due course.
Keep a back-up copy for reference and safety.
Proofs
One/two sets of proofs will be sent to the author before publication, which should be returned promptly within 48 hours of receipt. Authors are urged to check the proofs carefully before return.
Off-prints
Apart from one free copy of the journal to the authors, 10 free off-prints will be supplied to the first author. Further off-prints and copies of the journal can be purchased at a reasonable cost if ordered in advance.
Copyright
Responsibility for the contents of the paper rests upon the authors, not upon the editor or the publisher. Papers are accepted for refereeing on the understanding that they have been submitted only to this journal and to no other journal. All authors must sign the Transfer of Copyright agreement before the article can be published by the TERI Press. This copyright transfer agreement enables TERI Press to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but does not affect the authors' proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the articles, including reprints, photographic reproductions or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations, and includes the right to adapt the article for use in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining, from the copyright holder, permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
Contact
For information on editorial content, and to submit manuscripts for review, please contact
Mr P K Bhattacharya, Editor
TERI Information Digest of Energy and Environment
TERI
Darbari Seth Block
Habitat Place, Lodhi Road
New Delhi 110 003
Tel.: +91-11-2468 2100/2111
Fax: +91-11-2468 2144/2145
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