AgriScience Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Agroecology
Aim and Scope
AgriScience Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Agroecology publishes original research, reviews, and applied studies that explore sustainable methods of food production, land management, and ecosystem stewardship. The journal promotes the transition from input-intensive farming to holistic systems that balance productivity with environmental health.
Key areas of interest include:
Sustainable Crop and Livestock Systems: Resource-conserving practices, organic farming, integrated crop-livestock systems, and nutrient management strategies.
Agroecology and Biodiversity: Studies on species interactions, agroecosystem resilience, pollinator health, and habitat conservation.
Soil and Water Management: Approaches to improve soil fertility, erosion control, efficient irrigation, and water retention in dryland farming.
Climate-Smart Agriculture: Adaptive techniques to reduce vulnerability and improve productivity under changing climate conditions.
Agroforestry and Perennial Systems: Multistrata systems, silvopasture, and tree-crop integration.
Social and Economic Perspectives: Land tenure, smallholder livelihoods, gender roles in agriculture, and sustainability policy evaluations.
The journal supports submissions that examine both traditional and experimental farming models, as well as those that assess ecosystem services, soil microbiomes, and circular resource flows. Studies may be local, regional, or global in scale, and are encouraged to address measurable outcomes of sustainability.
All articles undergo a peer-review process and are published open access. The journal aims to connect research with practice, informing decision-makers, educators, farmers, and organisations working in agricultural transformation.