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Maritime Research and Technology

Maritime Research and Technology (MRT) journal is a biannual international peer-reviewed journal which presents a global forum for dissemination of research articles, case studies and reviews focusing on all aspects of the maritime sector and its role in sustainable development. MRT publishes original research papers in English analysing the international, national, regional or local maritime industry. MRT includes both theoretical and empirical approaches to topics of current interest in line with the editorial aims and scope of the journal. The objective of MRT is to contribute to the progress, development and diffusion of research in the maritime industry.

The aim is to provide a multidisciplinary forum for studies of the maritime industry from the perspective of several broad areas of scientific knowledge. Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to, the following fields:

  • Shipping and Ports
  • Marine Pollution and Energy Reservation
  • Maritime Education and Training (MET)
  • Engineering Technology
  • Hydrographic Sciences
  • Digitalization and new Technology (Cyber Security – Internet of Things – Autonomous Ships – etc.,..)
  • Sustainable Development in Maritime Industry
  • (Marine Safety – Marine Security – Offshore Services – Maritime Law – Blue Economy – Fisheries - Logistics) & Others.

The manuscripts presented must be unpublished works, which have not been approved for publication in other journals. They must also fulfil all the requirements indicated in the 'Technical Specifications' section. The quality of the papers is guaranteed by means of a process of blind review by two scientific referees and one linguistic reviewer. Although the journal is published in print format, the processes of submission and reception of manuscripts, as well as revision and correction of proofs, are all done electronically.

The journal is open-access with a liberal Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial 4.0 International License which preserves the copyrights of published materials to the authors and protects it from unauthorized commercial use.

As of January 2024 MRT applies the following APCs:

- 2000 L.E. for the Egyptian authors.

- 30 USD for foreign authors.

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The journal is financially supported by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) in order to maintain quality open-access source of research papers on Maritime Research and Technology.

MRT has an outstanding editorial and advisory board of eminent scientists, researchers and engineers who contribute and enrich the journal with their vast experience in different fields of interest to the journal.

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Multidisciplinary Adaptive Climate Insights

Multidisciplinary Adaptive Climate Insights (MACI) journal is an open access biannual international peer-reviewed publication providing a global platform for the dissemination of research articles, case studies, and reviews across diverse disciplines, focusing on the multifaceted impacts of climate change and the integration of adaptive measures.

Our journal strives to contribute essential research findings to the international community, aiding researchers, scientists, institutions, and societies in staying abreast of new developments in theory and applications. We welcome experimental, computational, and theoretical studies that enrich the understanding of climate-related challenges.

Focal areas of interest include, but are not limited to, climate adaptation, mitigation strategies, interdisciplinary studies, climate trends, climate data analysis, climate modeling, climate economics, and the impact of climate change on agriculture, water resources, health, and the environment. We emphasize the integration of climate science into various fields and the collaboration needed to address the complex challenges posed by climate change.

Sustainable development is at the core of our mission. We believe in meeting human development goals while preserving the capacity of natural systems to provide essential resources and ecosystem services. Case studies exploring the intersection of sustainable development and climate challenges are particularly encouraged.

MACI is an open-access journal operating under a liberal Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, ensuring that the copyrights of published materials are retained by the authors. Our commitment is to remain free of charge for both authors and readers. We offer an efficient online submission and peer-review system, allowing authors to track the progress of their articles.

Financial support for MACI is generously provided by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) to maintain a high-quality open-access source of research papers on the impacts of climate change and adaptive strategies.

Our journal boasts an esteemed editorial and advisory board comprised of eminent scientists, researchers, and experts from various disciplines, contributing their vast experience to enrich the content and quality of MACI.

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