About the Journal

About GRES

The aim of Global Research in Environment and Sustainability (GRES) is to provide a platform for researchers, scientists, policymakers, and practitioners to share their latest findings, insights, and innovative solutions in the fields of environmental sustainability and conservation.

With the growing awareness of the urgent need to address climate change and the impact of human activities on the planet, our journal is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research that addresses the most pressing environmental issues facing our world today. Our articles cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, water and air pollution, ecosystem management, and biodiversity conservation.

We prioritize rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and accuracy of our publications. Our team of experienced editors and reviewers ensures that all submitted papers undergo thorough evaluation and constructive feedback to ensure that the research published in our journal is of the highest standard.

We welcome submissions from researchers and practitioners from all disciplines and regions of the world. Our goal is to foster a diverse and inclusive community of scholars and practitioners who share a common commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of environmental sustainability.

We believe that our journal will be a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, and we are confident that our publication will play a significant role in advancing the field of environmental sustainability.

. Our core discipline strengths include:

  • Fundamental and applied research in human health
  • Ecological risk
  • Atmospheric sciences
  • Climate science
  • Ecological sciences
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Natural and cultural resources management
  • Hydrology
  • Remote sensing
  • Geographical information systems
  • Animal behavior
  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Environmental pollution
  • Soil sciences
  • Tropical Forest Ecology
  • Tropical Wetland Ecology
  • Wildlife Ecology and Management.

The subject areas may include, but are not limited to the above domains.