Sustainability is instituting annual awards to recognize the most outstanding papers in the areas of environmental, cultural, economic, technical and social sustainability of human beings published in Sustainability.
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the first “Sustainability Best Paper Awards”. Nominations were selected by the Editor-in-Chief and several Editorial Board members of Sustainability from all papers published in 2011. Separate awards are given to articles and reviews, reflecting the differences in these two categories of contributions.
We are pleased to announce that the following five papers were chosen to receive “Sustainability Best Paper Awards” for 2015. I congratulate all of the authors and thank them for their significant and important contributions to the field of sustainability. I also thank the members of the Selection Committee for their efforts.
- Article Award
- First PrizeDavid J. Murphy, Charles A.S. Hall, Michael Dale and Cutler ClevelandOrder from Chaos: A Preliminary Protocol for Determining the EROI of FuelsSustainability 2011, 3(10), 1888-1907; doi:10.3390/su3101888Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/10/1888
- Second PrizeAnthony Halog and Yosef ManikAdvancing Integrated Systems Modelling Framework for Life Cycle Sustainability AssessmentSustainability 2011, 3(2), 469-499; doi:10.3390/su3020469Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/2/469
- Third PrizeBertrand Hirel, Thierry Tétu, Peter J. Lea and Frédéric DuboisImproving Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Crops for Sustainable AgricultureSustainability 2011, 3(1), 1452-1485; doi:10.3390/su3091452Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/9/1452
- Review Award
- First PrizeDerek H. Lynch, Rod MacRae and Ralph C. MartinThe Carbon and Global Warming Potential Impacts of Organic Farming: Does It Have a Significant Role in an Energy Constrained World?Sustainability 2011, 3(2), 322-362; doi:10.3390/su3020322Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/2/322
- Second PrizeYvan Dutil, Daniel Rousse and Guillermo QuesadaSustainable Buildings: An Ever Evolving TargetSustainability 2011, 3(1), 443-464; doi:10.3390/su3020443Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/2/443
Award Selection Committee
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Marc A. Rosen
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7K4, Canada
E-Mail: marc.rosen@uoit.ca
Section Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Helmut Haberl
Institute of Social Ecology, Alps Adria University, Faculty for Interdisciplinary Studies, Vienna, Austria
E-Mail: helmut.haberl@aau.at
Section Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Vincenzo Torretta
Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences, Insubria University, Via G.B. Vico 46, Varese I-21100, Italy
E-Mail: vincenzo.torretta@uninsubria.it
Section Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Derek J. McPhee
Director of Chemistry, Amyris, Inc., 5885 Hollis St, Suite 100, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA
E-Mail: mcphee@mdpi.com
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