Aims and Scope
The American Journal of Environmental Science (AJES) provides an interdisciplinary platform for peer-reviewed studies focused on environmental systems and human environmental influence and understanding. AJES combines scientific research with policy analysis and technological innovation for handling urgent ecological problems.
Aims:
- To publish original research articles alongside reviews and case studies with policy analyses as contributors to environmental science development.
- To align with the broad purpose of the journal is to facilitate the discovery of sustainable environmental solutions using new research findings.
- To function as an area where scientists, engineers, policymakers, and educators actively participate in interdisciplinary dialogue.
- The scientific community worldwide receives support by publishing original research articles, reviews, case studies, and policy analyses that tackle climate change, pollution, resource management, and ecosystem protection.
Scope:
The journal welcomes submissions in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Environmental chemistry and toxicology
- Climate change science and adaptation strategies
- Air, water, and soil pollution monitoring and remediation
- Environmental policy, law, and governance
- Ecology and conservation biology
- Sustainable agriculture and land use
- Renewable energy and environmental technology
- Waste management and circular economy
- Ecological modelling, GIS, and remote sensing
- Human health and environmental risk assessment
Submissions may focus on local, regional, or global scales and should demonstrate scientific rigor, innovation, and relevance to current environmental challenges.














