About the Journal

Journal of Sustainability, Society, and Eco-Welfare (JSSEW) is a journal that focuses on the study of sustainable development in the social, environmental, and economic sectors. Published by the Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), JSSEW promotes interdisciplinary studies through collaborative writing with academics, practitioners, and policy analysts. This journal accepts writing in the form of journal articles and book reviews. We welcome research studies based on extensive data from qualitative or quantitative, or systematic literature reviews. Submissions will be subject to normal editorial decision-making and peer review processes.

Aims

JSSEW seeks to publish high-quality scholarly works from researchers, academics, and practitioners that contribute to the development of knowledge and theory in the fields of sustainability, environmental science, social welfare, and eco-welfare. The journal emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research, aiming to address both contentious and contemporary issues that are of global relevance.

 

Focus

The focus of JSSEW is on promoting interdisciplinary studies that address the complex interrelationships between social, environmental, and economic factors in sustainable development. The journal encourages collaborative writing among academics, practitioners, and policy analysts, particularly those that bring innovative perspectives and solutions to sustainable development challenges.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Sustainability Science and Practices: Research on principles, frameworks, and applications of sustainability that balance environmental protection with social and economic development.

  2. Society and Sustainable Development: Studies examining how social structures, cultural norms, and community dynamics influence and are influenced by sustainability initiatives.

  3. Eco-Welfare Systems: Research on approaches that enhance both ecological integrity and human welfare through integrated management of natural resources.

  4. Social Welfare and Environmental Justice: Examination of policies and practices that address inequality, poverty, and social well-being in the context of environmental challenges.

  5. Sustainable Livelihoods and Community Resilience: Studies on building community capacity, economic opportunities, and social systems that withstand environmental changes.

  6. Environmental Governance and Social Participation: Research on inclusive governance structures that involve communities in decision-making for sustainable resource management.

  7. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Socio-Environmental Challenges: Studies that bridge natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to address complex sustainability issues affecting society and ecosystems.

e-ISSN: 3025-1524