The Ekologos Journal of Environmental Sciences and Humanities is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the intersection of environmental sciences and the humanities. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary research that integrates scientific and humanistic perspectives on environmental change, sustainability, and ecological resilience.
The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines, including environmental science, anthropology, history, art, philosophy, literature, religious studies, political ecology, and allied fields. By bridging scientific research with cultural and ethical inquiries, Ekologos fosters a dialogue that examines both empirical and experiential dimensions of environmental challenges. Topics of interest include climate adaptation, biodiversity conservation, traditional ecological knowledge, environmental justice, and the role of human narratives in shaping ecological futures.
Published by Highlander Press in close collaboration with the Ekologos Research Initiative, the journal upholds rigorous peer review while maintaining an inclusive and accessible approach. We encourage scholarly articles, caseĀ
studies, theoretical reflections, and experimental formats that challenge disciplinary boundaries and contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and the environment.
By fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, the Ekologos Journal of Environmental Sciences and Humanities aims to advance integrated approaches to sustainability and global ecological challenges in an era of unprecedented environmental transformation.