Editorial Board

The Editorial Board of the Journal of Environmental Sciences and Built Environment Research (JESBER) comprises distinguished scholars, researchers, and professionals with recognized expertise across environmental sciences, built environment studies, planning, architecture, geoinformatics, environmental policy, and sustainability-related disciplines.

The Board provides strategic academic leadership, supports the journal’s peer review process, upholds editorial integrity, promotes international visibility, and ensures that published articles meet rigorous scholarly and ethical standards.

Below are the Members:

Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Francis Inah Okpiliya

Department of Geography and Environmental Science
University of Calabar, Nigeria

Managing Editor

Dr. Violet Bassey Eneyo (Associate Professor)

University of Calabar, Nigeria 

International Editorial Advisory Board

Prof. Ahmed Eldosouky

Professor of Theoretical Geophysics
Suez University, Egypt

Sir Albert C. Akpan

Department of Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Greenwich London College, London, United Kingdom
StrategyBrix Inc., San Francisco, California, USA

Mr. Akiba Ekpo Archibong

Design Engineer
CADENK Gas, United Kingdom

Editorial Board

University of Calabar, Nigeria

Dr. Joy Eko Atu

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Surv. Stephen Utre

Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics

Prof. Ekpenyong O. Itam

Department of Architecture

Prof. Echeta Christian Chimezie

Department of Fine and Applied Arts

Prof. Francis E. Bisong

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Asuquo I. Afangideh

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Anim O. Ajake

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Enobong Etim Okoko

Department of Urban and Regional Planning

Prof. Francis Pius Udoudo

Department of Estate Management

Prof. Elizabeth Andrew Essien

Department of Environmental Management

Prof. Raphael O. Offiong

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Victor Eson Ecoma

Department of Fine and Applied Arts

Prof. Surv. G. N. Njar, FNIS

Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics

Prof. Pauline A. Essoka

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Inah Eteng Okon

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Joel Efiong

Department of Environmental Science

Prof. Devalsam Imoke Eni

Department of Environmental Science

Dr. Innocent Chigbe Ekwok

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Akintoye Oluyemi

Department of Environmental Science

Dr. Linus B. Akeh

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Moses Adah

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Eze Bassey Eze

Department of Geography and Environmental Science

Prof. Anthony Akpan

Exploration Geophysics
Department of Physics

Dr. Stephen Ekwok

Department of Physics

Prof. Bojo E. Enanhe

Department of Fine and Applied Arts

Prof. Chuu Krydz Ikuemesi

Department of Fine and Applied Arts

 

Responsibilities of the Editorial Board

Editorial Board members are expected to:

· Provide academic guidance on journal scope, standards, and strategic direction

· Support the peer review process by reviewing manuscripts or recommending qualified reviewers

· Promote ethical publishing practices and compliance with COPE principles

· Advise on special issues, thematic collections, and emerging research areas

· Promote JESBER within national, regional, and international academic networks

· Declare any conflict of interest in relation to submitted manuscripts

· Maintain confidentiality regarding manuscripts and editorial deliberations

Editorial Independence

Editorial decisions are made independently and are based solely on scholarly merit, originality, methodological quality, ethical compliance, and relevance to the journal’s scope. Editorial Board members do not influence decisions where conflicts of interest exist.

JESBER is committed to maintaining an Editorial Board that reflects disciplinary expertise, institutional diversity, international representation, gender balance, and strong research credibility.