Aim and Scope

Journal of Critical Ecology (JCRECO) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3048-4200. JCRECO is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

The scope of JCRECO encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, reflecting the complexity and interconnectedness of ecological issues in the contemporary world. From examining the impacts of human activities on ecosystems to exploring novel approaches for ecosystem restoration and resilience building, the journal provides a platform for synthesizing diverse perspectives and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Additionally, JCRECO is dedicated to amplifying voices from underrepresented communities and marginalized groups, recognizing the importance of inclusivity and diversity in addressing ecological challenges.

Aims:

  1. Facilitate critical discourse and innovative thinking on ecological issues.
  2. Promote interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human-environment interactions.
  3. Foster collaboration among scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of ecology.
  4. Amplify voices from underrepresented communities and marginalized groups in ecological discourse.
  5. Advance theoretical insights, empirical research, and practical solutions for sustainability and environmental justice.
  6. Encourage the integration of ecological knowledge with economics, politics, culture, and ethics.
  7. Provide a platform for synthesizing diverse perspectives and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations.
  8. Catalyze positive change towards a more sustainable and just future for both people and the planet.

Scope:

  1. Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem dynamics.
  2. Sustainable development and environmental justice.
  3. Climate change mitigation and adaptation.
  4. Socio-ecological systems and resilience building.
  5. Intersections of ecology with economics, politics, culture, and ethics.
  6. Empirical research, theoretical frameworks, and practical solutions for addressing ecological challenges.
  7. Inclusivity and diversity in ecological discourse and practice.