About the Journal

 

Journal Title : Journal of Civil and Enviromental Engineering in the Global South
Initials : JCEEGS
Frequency : Three issues per year
Online ISSN : 228X8XXX
Print ISSN : XXXX-XXXX
Editor in Chief : Muhammad Ikhsan Taipabu, Ph.D. [Sinta ID] [Google Scholar] [Scopus ID]
DOI : 10XXXXX
Publisher :

PT. Selecta Edukasi Group

The Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Global South (JCEEGS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that advances critical and applied scholarship in civil and environmental engineering, with a distinctive focus on the Global South as a dynamic site of innovation rather than a peripheral field of application. The journal responds to the accelerating demands of urbanization, climate vulnerability, infrastructure inequality, and ecological transition by publishing work that is both technically rigorous and contextually grounded. JCEEGS brings together contributions that interrogate how engineering knowledge is produced, adapted, and mobilized in diverse socio-material settings, where constraints often catalyze alternative forms of ingenuity.

Departing from conventional engineering outlets that privilege universalized models, JCEEGS foregrounds context-sensitive approaches, encouraging submissions that integrate technical design with social, environmental, and institutional dimensions. The journal values interdisciplinary and practice-oriented research, including empirical studies, methodological innovations, and critical reviews that engage with real-world challenges such as resilient infrastructure, water and sanitation systems, sustainable construction, disaster risk reduction, and climate adaptation. All manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process, ensuring scholarly integrity, analytical depth, and international relevance, while the open-access model guarantees wide dissemination and equitable access to knowledge.

JCEEGS is particularly committed to amplifying underrepresented perspectives, positioning scholars and practitioners from the Global South as knowledge producers rather than mere data sources. By doing so, the journal seeks to rebalance global academic discourse in engineering and to foster a more inclusive epistemic landscape. It offers an intellectually vibrant platform for international authors who aim to contribute to high-impact debates while engaging with some of the most pressing infrastructural and environmental transformations of our time.

In terms of scholarly contribution, JCEEGS advances the field by bridging the persistent divide between engineering theory and socio-environmental realities, introducing a more reflexive, context-aware paradigm of civil and environmental engineering. It contributes to the development of adaptive, scalable, and sustainable engineering solutions that are responsive to local complexities while remaining globally relevant. Ultimately, the journal positions itself not only as a repository of technical knowledge, but as a catalyst for rethinking the role of engineering in shaping equitable and sustainable futures across the Global South.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
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Volume 1, Issue 1 (April 2026) of the Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Global South (JCEEGS) brings together a set of contributions that exemplify the journal’s commitment to technically rigorous yet contextually grounded engineering scholarship. The articles in this inaugural issue collectively engage with pressing infrastructural and environmental challenges across Indonesia, ranging from bridge systems and slope stabilization to pavement deterioration, housing rehabilitation, and project performance management. Rather than treating engineering as a purely technical endeavor, these studies situate design, construction, and maintenance practices within broader socio-material realities, where constraints such as high traffic loads, seismic vulnerability, and resource limitations shape both problems and solutions.

A notable strength of this issue lies in its comparative and integrative approaches. Several articles advance the field by juxtaposing alternative engineering systems—such as asphaltic plug versus strip seal joints, and cantilever versus gravity retaining walls—while incorporating economic, safety, and long-term sustainability considerations. Others contribute methodological innovation, including predictive modeling of pavement deterioration and the application of Earned Value Management as a diagnostic tool for infrastructure project performance. Together, these works highlight how data-driven analysis, combined with field-based evidence, can inform more adaptive and efficient decision-making in infrastructure planning and management.

Taken as a whole, the issue reflects JCEEGS’s broader intellectual agenda: to bridge the persistent gap between engineering theory and the complex realities of the Global South. The contributions not only offer practical insights for improving infrastructure resilience, cost efficiency, and environmental sustainability, but also reposition local contexts as sites of innovation and knowledge production. In doing so, this inaugural volume sets a strong foundation for future scholarship that is both globally relevant and deeply attuned to the diverse conditions shaping engineering practice in the Global South.

Published: 2026-04-10
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