The Journal of Himalayan Greenprint, is a peer-reviewed journal which shares studies focused on environmental science alongside sustainable development and how resources are governed. Research appearing here covers ways to manage environments, natural systems at work, also how shifts in nature influence decision-making over time. This Journal prioritizes work based on real data and clearly specified analytical approaches. The writers talk on how environmental systems are shaped by ecological constraints, human decision-making, and climate influences. Submissions containing indigenous environmental knowledge may be accepted if they are supported by facts and appropriately positioned within the study framework.

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Focus Areas

  • Agriculture and allied sciences
  • Biodiversity conservation and Ecology
  • Environmental management
  • Forestry and wildlife studies
  • Sustainable agriculture and soil science
  • Water resources and hydrology
  • Renewable energy
  • Forest economics and Policy
  • Forest hydrology and watershed management
  • Specialized Forest Science
  • Indigenous understanding of the environment and environmental policies

Submissions

Original research or condensed versions land inside Himalayan Greenprint. Every piece gets examined without either writers or assessors knowing who they are. Back at the website, earlier issues appear next to guidelines meant for future submitters.