Journal of Emergy, Life Cycle and System Analysis in Agriculture

Aims and Scopes

Journal of Emergy, Life Cycle and System Analysis in Agriculture  is an international journal that deals with interactions - betweenagricultural systems and the life-supporting environment on which human wellbeing ultimately depends. The journal publishes original article, short communications and review article. The journal’s focus should capture the current needs of the agricultural systems with the goal of advancing the well-being of the people. The papers in the journal should address the critical issues that will move agricultural systems forward and improve the living conditions of the people. In this regard, the three critical systems that we need to understand to accomplish this end are environment, agriculture and society. The role of Journal is to provide a forum to agricultural scientists to deliberate on important issues of agricultural research, education and extension and present views of the scientific community as policy inputs to planners, decision/opinion makers at various levels.

Journal of Emergy, Life Cycle and System Analysis in Agriculture  honors scientists at various levels, and encourages cutting edge research in a variety of agricultural disciplines. The journal's mission is to publish papers on new and emerging disciplines and concepts in order to provide future directions for agricultural research across the world. It is a unique journal that promotes inter-disciplinary research by encompassing all fields of crop sciences, animal sciences, fishery sciences, forestry sciences, agricultural machinery and natural resources management sciences, to stimulate interest in inter-disciplinary research.

The following should be included in all manuscripts submitted to Journal of Emergy, Life Cycle and System Analysis in Agriculture :

ü  Generally should focus on the critical issues that will move agricultural systems forward and improve the living conditions of people.

ü  Substantial natural science material (particularly farm- or landscape-level, sometimes coupled with social sciences), and

ü  A thorough examination and discussion of the interconnections between agricultural system components and other systems.