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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment

Springer (Germany)

Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment (SERRA) publishes research papers, reviews and technical notes on stochastic (i.e., probabilistic and statistical) approaches to environmental sciences and engineering,

Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment (SERRA) publishes research papers, reviews and technical notes on stochastic (i.e., probabilistic and statistical) approaches to environmental sciences and engineering, including the description, modelling and prediction of the spatiotemporal evolution of natural and engineered systems under conditions of uncertainty, risk assessment, interactions of terrestrial and atmospheric environments with people and the ecosystem, and environmental health. Its core aim is to bring together research in various fields of environmental, planetary and health sciences and engineering, providing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas, for communicating on issues that cut across disciplinary barriers, and for the dissemination of novel stochastic techniques used in various fields. Contributions may cover measurement, instrumentation and probabilistic / statistical modelling approaches in various fields of science and engineering

Environment, sustainability: multidiscip.
World health, public health, human health: multidiscip.
Modelling
Mathematics, computer science
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Other titles
SERRA
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Stoch. environ. res. risk assess.
ISSN L
1436-3240
Frequency
12 issues/year (Monthly)
Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Short articles
Special issues
Case studies
Research notes
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
2990 € (updated 22/02/2024)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Last updated : 22/02/2024

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