About the Journal

About Environmental Sustainability Review (ESR)

Environmental Sustainability Reviews (ESR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal committed to advancing the understanding and application of environmental sustainability practices across a wide range of disciplines. The journal serves as a vital platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research in green technologies, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable environmental practices. We welcome high-quality contributions that explore diverse facets of sustainability, with a particular focus on Green & Sustainable Science & Technology, Limnology, and Biodiversity Conservation. In addition, ESR seeks research in related areas that contribute to the ongoing conversation around environmental sustainability and its real-world applications. Environmental Sustainability Review provides a global platform for research on critical environmental challenges, emerging questions in sustainability, and novel approaches to conservation. We invite research that addresses both fundamental and applied topics such as the development of innovative green technologies, biodiversity protection, management of freshwater ecosystems, and the promotion of sustainable practices across various sectors.

Each manuscript submitted to ESR undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review process. This ensures academic integrity, fairness, and upholds the highest standards of scientific quality. Our editorial and review boards consist of leading experts in environmental science, sustainability, and conservation, whose contributions help maintain the journal's exceptional quality and relevance to the field. We encourage submissions of original empirical and theoretical research articles that offer both theoretical advancements and practical solutions within the realm of environmental sustainability and conservation. Additionally, recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability, ESR is open to studies from diverse fields, including ecology, environmental engineering, climate science, environmental policy, and social sciences.

To foster comprehensive understanding, ESR supports a wide range of methodological approaches, including quantitative research, qualitative studies, field experiments, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, case studies, and modeling techniques. This methodological diversity enriches the journal's capacity to address complex environmental sustainability issues from multiple perspectives. By bridging the gap between foundational research and practical application, Environmental Sustainability Review strives to inspire innovative solutions to global environmental challenges, advocate for the conservation of natural resources, and support the achievement of sustainable development goals. We invite researchers, educators, policymakers, and practitioners to engage with the journal, contribute to this dynamic and evolving field, and help shape the future of environmental sustainability for the benefit of society and the planet.

The subject areas for Environmental Sustainability Reviews (ESR) may include, but are not limited to:

  1. Green Technologies and Sustainable Development
    • Renewable energy technologies (solar, wind, hydro, etc.)
    • Sustainable agriculture and food security
    • Waste management and recycling technologies
    • Circular economy and resource efficiency
    • Clean manufacturing and eco-friendly production processes
    • Sustainable urban development and smart cities
  2. Biodiversity Conservation
    • Conservation of endangered species and habitats
    • Ecosystem restoration and resilience
    • Biodiversity monitoring and assessment
    • Protected areas and wildlife management
    • Forest management and sustainable land use
    • Conservation genetics and biotechnology
  3. Environmental Science and Ecology
    • Ecosystem services and environmental health
    • Ecological modeling and analysis
    • Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies
    • Soil and water conservation
    • Landscape ecology and habitat fragmentation
    • Species interactions and ecosystem dynamics
  4. Limnology and Freshwater Ecosystems
    • Freshwater ecology and management
    • Aquatic biodiversity conservation
    • River basin management and water quality
    • Freshwater pollution and remediation techniques
    • Wetlands conservation and management
    • Water resource planning and sustainability
  5. Climate Science and Environmental Policy
    • Climate change mitigation and adaptation policies
    • Environmental law and governance
    • International environmental agreements and treaties
    • Sustainable climate finance
    • Policy and regulatory frameworks for environmental sustainability
    • Green economics and environmental justice
  6. Environmental Engineering and Technology
    • Environmental pollution control technologies
    • Environmental impact assessment and monitoring
    • Green infrastructure and sustainable building design
    • Water treatment and sanitation technologies
    • Sustainable transportation systems and emissions reduction
    • Carbon capture and storage technologies
  7. Social Sciences and Sustainability
    • Environmental education and awareness
    • Community-based conservation and sustainability initiatives
    • Social aspects of environmental sustainability
    • Environmental ethics and justice
    • Sustainable consumption and production behavior
    • Environmental activism and public policy advocacy
  8. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Global Challenges
    • Strategies for achieving SDGs, particularly in environmental sustainability
    • Global water, food, and energy security
    • Health, climate, and environment intersection
    • Addressing urbanization and its environmental impacts
    • Disaster risk reduction and sustainable recovery