Aims and Scope

Agrimeta Journal encompasses a broad spectrum of disciplines, including the social sciences, ecology, agro-ecosystems, biotechnology, humanities, and environmental studies. The journal welcomes submissions that investigate the biosphere, with particular emphasis on the influence of human activities on the Earth. It approaches the Earth as a system naturally adapting to human presence and further explores the biosphere as a dynamic, reciprocal adaptation between humans and advancing technologies.

Focus

The primary objective of Agrimeta Journal is to publish interdisciplinary research that bridges biology, social sciences, and cultural studies. The journal prioritizes innovative contributions in sustainability science, social-ecological systems, and environmental practices involving diverse species.

Scope

The journal invites original scientific articles addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:

  1. Sustainable Development: Research examining strategies that harmonize ecological integrity, economic resilience, and social justice across various regions and communities.
  2. Food Systems and Agrotechnology: Studies on traditional and contemporary agricultural practices that conserve crop genetic diversity while promoting cultural food heritage, food sovereignty, and sustainable livelihoods.
  3. Climate Change Adaptation: Research focused on the development of strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts on environmental diversity.
  4. Environmental Justice: Explorations of ethical considerations in human-environment interactions, including issues related to environmental justice and the rights of nature.
  5. Policy and Governance: Analyses of policies, governance frameworks, and institutional mechanisms that influence ecological conservation and facilitate sustainable development.
  6. Biodiversity: Studies on the interrelations between biological diversity and environmental health.
  7. Management Agribusiness : Studies related to the efficient and sustainable management of agricultural and agribusiness businesses