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Journal of Environmental Agriculture and Agroecosystem Management (JEAAM)

 

Aim:

The Journal of Environmental Agriculture and Agroecosystem Management (JEAAM) aims to provide a platform for innovative research and knowledge dissemination in the field of agriculture and its intersection with ecological management. It focuses on promoting sustainable agricultural practices that contribute to environmental conservation, enhanced food security, and resilience to climate change.

 

Scope:

JEAAM welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and theoretical papers related to the management of agricultural ecosystems. The scope of the journal includes but is not limited to:

  1. Sustainable agriculture practices that promote long-term productivity and ecosystem health.
  2. Studies on agroecosystem dynamics, exploring the interactions between agriculture, biodiversity, and natural resources.
  3. Research on soil health, fertility management, and practices to improve soil quality.
  4. Investigations into biodiversity within agricultural landscapes and the role of diverse species in enhancing ecosystem resilience.
  5. Integrated pest management approaches that balance productivity with environmental preservation.
  6. Assessing the impacts of climate change on agriculture and strategies for adaptation and mitigation.
  7. Water resource management in agriculture, focusing on efficient and sustainable use of water.
  8. Organic farming techniques that reduce reliance on chemical inputs and support ecological balance.
  9. Research on agroforestry systems that integrate trees into agricultural practices for environmental benefits.
  10. Exploration of environmental policies and their impact on agricultural sustainability and rural development.



Objectives:

  1. To encourage research that advances knowledge on sustainable agricultural practices.
  2. To foster interdisciplinary studies that bridge the gap between agriculture, ecology, and environmental management.
  3. To contribute to global discussions on climate change, resource conservation, and agricultural productivity.
  4. To provide insights into innovative and eco-friendly farming techniques, such as organic farming and agroforestry.
  5. To promote dialogue between policymakers, scientists, and practitioners on the role of environmental policy in sustainable agriculture.
  6. To disseminate knowledge that enhances soil fertility, biodiversity conservation, and water management in agricultural contexts.
  7. To explore practical approaches to integrated pest management that minimize environmental impact while maintaining agricultural yields.