Focus and Scope

Scope and Coverage:
This journal aims to serve as a scientific platform addressing various aspects of the climate crisis and environmental disasters. We welcome multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and field-specific research that contributes to the understanding, mitigation, adaptation, and policymaking surrounding these pressing issues. The primary focus areas of this journal include but are not limited to:

  1. Impacts of Climate Change

    • Analysis of global temperature changes, extreme weather patterns, and rising sea levels.
    • Studies on the effects of climate change on biodiversity, ecosystems, and environmental justice.
    • Socioeconomic and health consequences of climate change.
  2. Environmental Disasters

    • Research on the causes, patterns, and frequency of environmental disasters such as floods, droughts, tropical storms, wildfires, and soil erosion.
    • Risk mitigation and response strategies for environmental disasters.
    • Case studies on the impact of disasters on local communities, displacement, and post-disaster recovery.
  3. Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

    • Innovations in technology for carbon emissions reduction and climate adaptation.
    • Community-based practices for addressing climate change.
    • Sustainable natural resource management strategies.
  4. Policy, Law, and Environmental Economics

    • Evaluation of international, national, and local climate policies.
    • Legal and regulatory approaches to managing environmental disasters.
    • The role of the green economy, sustainable investments, and their impact on climate mitigation.
  5. Green Innovation and Technology

    • Development of eco-friendly technologies, renewable energy, and sustainable solutions.
    • Technological interventions to mitigate climate change and enhance ecosystem resilience.
  6. Social and Cultural Perspectives

    • Community responses to the climate crisis and environmental disasters.
    • Traditional knowledge, indigenous practices, and cultural sustainability in climate mitigation and adaptation.
    • Gender, youth, and vulnerable groups’ roles in addressing environmental challenges.
  7. Climate Communication and Education

    • Effective communication strategies to raise public awareness about climate change and environmental disasters.
    • The role of formal and informal education in fostering awareness and adaptive capacities.

Types of Manuscripts Accepted:

  • Original research articles
  • Review articles
  • Case studies
  • Commentaries or critical essays
  • Methodological innovations related to mitigation or adaptation