Aim and Scope

Indoor Environmental Quality and Green Building (INEQ) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3062-8989. INEQ is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

 

Aims

INEQ aims to advance knowledge and practice related to indoor environmental quality and green building design. The journal focuses on research that enhances health, comfort, and sustainability in indoor environments through innovative design solutions and green building technologies.

 

Focus

INEQ focuses on publishing in-depth and innovative research in the fields of indoor environmental quality and green building design. INEQ prioritizes studies that examine the relationship between building design and indoor environmental quality, as well as how these designs impact health, comfort, and sustainability. The journal aims to explore practical design solutions and cutting-edge technologies that can enhance indoor environmental quality and support green building principles.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Indoor Air Quality: Research on factors affecting indoor air quality, including ventilation, building materials, and air pollution sources, along with solutions to improve air quality for occupant health.

  2. Green Building Design and Technology: Studies on innovations in green building design, including the use of environmentally friendly materials, energy-efficient technologies, and sustainable construction methods.

  3. Energy Efficiency and Management: Analysis of techniques and strategies for enhancing energy efficiency in buildings, including energy management systems, energy-saving technologies, and integration of renewable energy sources.

  4. Acoustics and Comfort: Research on acoustic design and comfort elements affecting occupant experience, including noise control, temperature regulation, and humidity management.

  5. Impact of Green Buildings on Health and Productivity: Studies exploring the relationship between green building design, indoor environmental quality, and its impact on physical and mental health as well as occupant productivity.

  6. Standards and Certification for Green Buildings: Analysis of international and national standards, and certification systems for green buildings, including assessment methods and compliance with sustainability requirements.

  7. Innovations and Future Trends in Green Building: Exploration of the latest trends and innovations in green building design and technology that influence the future of indoor environments and building sustainability.