Majestic American Journal of Environmental Science (MAJES) aims to provide 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 cutting-edge research addressing major environmental challenges and global sustainability goals.
- To promote innovative solutions for pollution mitigation and ecosystem resilience.
- To provide a bridge between science, policy and practice for effective environmental management.
- To encourage the adoption of sustainable technologies and strategies for resource conservation.
- To promote interdisciplinary approaches for solving environmental problems.
- To support evidence-based research for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- To serve as a global platform for high-impact research in shaping a sustainable future.
Scope
MAJES welcomes submissions in original research articles, reviews, systematic reviews, case reports, perspectives and short communications 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
- Scientific rigor, innovation, and relevance to current environmental challenges
- Sustainable environmental solutions using novel research findings
- Tackle climate change, pollution, resource management, and ecosystem protection
Target Audience
MAJES covers a vast global audience, including:
- Academic community in environmental science and related disciplines
- Researchers and research scholars
- Policy makers and regulatory authorities
- Governmental agencies such as environmental protection agencies
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and conservation groups
- Industry and environmental professionals

















