Journal of Heuristics - SDG 7 Related Publications from the Journal of Heuristics
Springer Nature's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Programme (this opens in a new tab) aims to connect the researchers who are tackling the world’s toughest challenges with the practitioners in policy and business who desperately need those insights to achieve their goals in improving the world, by making our publishing activities more visible to our key communities through a variety of channels.
The UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7) "Affordable and Clean Energy" (this opens in a new tab) exists to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
Articles from the Journal of Heuristics address issues directly related to SDG 7. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to drive sustainable energy.
Proximity search heuristics for wind farm optimal layout (this opens in a new tab)
Martina Fischetti, Michele Monaci
Journal of Heuristics 22.4 (February 2015)
A scatter search algorithm for project scheduling under partially renewable resources (this opens in a new tab)
R. Alvarez-Valdes, E. Crespo, J. M. Tamarit, F. Villa
Journal of Heuristics 12.1-2 (March 2006)
The parking allocation problem for connected vehicles (this opens in a new tab)
Marko Mladenović, Thierry Delot, Gilbert Laporte, Christophe Wilbaut
Journal of Heuristics 26.3 (January 2018)
Strategies for designing energy-efficient clusters-based WSN topologies (this opens in a new tab)
Andréa Cynthia Santos, Christophe Duhamel, Lorena Silva Belisário, Lucas Moreira Guedes
Journal of Heuristics 18.4 (May 2012)
Virtual machine consolidation using constraint-based multi-objective optimization (this opens in a new tab)
Miguel Terra-Neves, Inês Lynce, Vasco Manquinho
Journal of Heuristics 25.3 (November 2018)
For more information on SDG 7, visit Springer Nature's SDG 7 Hub on Affordable and Clean Energy (this opens in a new tab) or discover SDG 7 researchers' attitudes towards societal impact in this downloadable infographic (this opens in a new tab), part of a larger project in partnership with the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), exploring the role of open research in accelerating progress on global societal challenges.