Journal of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences (ISSN: 3064-9846) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by MK Science Set Publishers. The journal for the most part centers upon the cultivating of oceanic, and amphibian plants, growing freshwater and saltwater populations under regulated conditions, commercial fishing and harvesting seafood and wild fishes. aims to intuit and publish scientific literature on the latest technologies and rediscovery of traditional techniques that will be essential in the next wave of innovation in civil and Earth and Environmental. Journal of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences accepts original research articles, review articles, case reports, mini-reviews, rapid communication, opinions and editorials all Video articles and PowerPoint presentations (PPTS) all related to Earth and Environmental.
Journal of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences covers the following topics:
Green Revolution, Hazardous Wastes, Nuclear Waste, Oil Spills, Pollution, Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Sewage, Water Management, Solids and Structural Mechanics, Solid Waste Management, Environmental Hydraulics, Environmental Management, Soil and Sediment Remediation, Resource Recovery, Bio sustainability, Metagenomics and Genomics, Environmental Biotechnology, Alligator Farm, Aquaponics, Agroecology, Copper Alloys in Aquaculture, Fisheries Science, Fish Hatchery, Industrial Aquaculture, Mariculture, Freshwater Prawn Farming, Seaweed Farming, Algaculture, Shrimp Farming, Geoduck Aquaculture, Oyster Farming, Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture, Wild Fisheries, Commercial Fishing, Micro flora of Marine Bodies, Microflora of Aquatic Organisms, Etc..
Journal Name
Journal of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Abbreviation
JAEES
ISSN
3064-9846
DOI Prefix
10.785478
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Jianmin Chen
Publishing Frequency
Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor
1.25
Publication Type
Peer Reviewed
Publishing Model
Open Access
Journal Category
Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences