Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ)

Welcome to the Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ) — an international, peer-reviewed open-access publication dedicated to advancing knowledge, policies, and practices that promote climate adaptation, environmental sustainability, and ecosystem resilience.

Published by Enbiescope, CRESJ provides a global platform for researchers, scientists, environmental practitioners, and policymakers to exchange insights and innovations that foster a climate-resilient and environmentally responsible world.

The journal bridges science, policy, and community perspectives—encouraging interdisciplinary research and actionable solutions to pressing environmental challenges across all regions of the world.

 

Archives

Explore past volumes and issues of CRESJ, featuring high-quality articles and case studies addressing climate resilience, conservation strategies, and sustainable resource management.
Each edition showcases global perspectives and local innovations aimed at strengthening the planet’s adaptive capacity and ecological integrity.

 

About

1. About the Journal

The Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ) is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes research and analysis on the science, technology, policy, and social dimensions of climate action and environmental management.

CRESJ seeks to promote dialogue and collaboration among researchers, decision-makers, educators, and civil society working to enhance resilience to climate change, safeguard biodiversity, and ensure sustainable use of natural resources.

The journal embraces both scientific and practice-based contributions, creating a bridge between theory and implementation in environmental stewardship.

 

 

 

Scope of the Journal

CRESJ covers a wide range of interdisciplinary themes including, but not limited to:

  • Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies
  • Environmental management, governance, and policy
  • Disaster risk reduction and community resilience
  • Sustainable land use and natural resource management
  • Water and ecosystem services
  • Renewable energy and green transition initiatives
  • Climate-smart agriculture and food security
  • Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration
  • Environmental education and behavioral change
  • Indigenous knowledge and local adaptation practices
  • Environmental ethics, justice, and advocacy
  • Sustainability assessment and impact evaluation

 

Aims and Objectives

The Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ) aims to:

  1. Promote scientific inquiry and policy engagement toward climate-resilient development.
  2. Support the dissemination of evidence-based and solution-oriented research addressing global and regional environmental challenges.
  3. Encourage cross-sector collaboration among academia, governments, NGOs, and local communities.
  4. Foster a culture of environmental stewardship and sustainable living through knowledge sharing.
  5. Contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those on climate action (SDG 13), life on land (SDG 15), and life below water (SDG 14).

 

2. Guidelines for Author(s)

CRESJ welcomes original research papers, reviews, technical notes, short communications, and policy briefs that align with its thematic scope.

Manuscript Requirements:

  • Format: Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx)
  • Language: English
  • Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt, double-spaced
  • Length: 4,000–8,000 words (excluding references)

Manuscript Structure:

  • Title Page (with authors’ names, affiliations, and correspondence)
  • Abstract (150–250 words)
  • Keywords (4–6 words)
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Results and Discussion
  • Conclusion and Recommendations
  • References (APA 7th Edition)

Authors must ensure their submissions are original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.
All manuscripts undergo double-blind peer review and plagiarism screening to ensure quality and originality.

 

3. Submissions

Manuscripts should be submitted through the CRESJ online submission portal.
Authors must create an account before submission. Once submitted, authors can monitor their manuscript status and receive updates throughout the review process.

CRESJ ensures fair and transparent peer review within 2–4 weeks of submission.

For assistance with submissions, contact: editor@cresjournal.org.

 

4. Privacy Statement

The names, email addresses, and other contact information provided on this site will be used exclusively for academic and publishing purposes.
CRESJ will not disclose or share personal information with third parties without the user’s explicit consent.

 

Editorial Team

The CRESJ Editorial Board comprises distinguished experts and scholars from across disciplines in environmental science, climate studies, policy, and sustainability.
The board ensures high editorial standards, fairness in peer review, and academic integrity.

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. [Name Placeholder], [Institution], [Country]
Managing Editor: Dr. [Name Placeholder], [Institution], [Country]
Associate Editors:

  • Dr. [Name Placeholder] – Climate Policy and Governance
  • Dr. [Name Placeholder] – Environmental Systems and Biodiversity
  • Dr. [Name Placeholder] – Community Resilience and Sustainable Development

 

Call for Papers

The Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ) invites researchers, professionals, and practitioners to submit papers for its upcoming volume.
CRESJ encourages contributions that address climate adaptation strategies, environmental innovation, and sustainable resource management in diverse contexts.

Upcoming Issue Themes Include:

  • Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation
  • Resilient Urban and Rural Systems
  • Renewable Energy Transitions in Developing Economies
  • Environmental Stewardship through Education and Policy

Submit your manuscripts via the online portal or email: editor.cresjournal@enbiescope.com

 

Publication Fee

To sustain open-access publishing and ensure global dissemination, CRESJ charges a modest Article Processing Charge (APC).

APC: USD 70 (or local equivalent).
This covers editorial management, DOI registration, indexing, and online hosting.

Authors from low-income countries may request partial or full waivers upon submission.

 

Contact Us

Climate Resilience and Environmental Stewardship Journal (CRESJ)
Published by Enbiescope
📧 Email: editor.cresjournal@enbiescope.com
🌐 Website: www.enbiescope.com/cresjournal

For editorial correspondence, partnership inquiries, and advertising opportunities, please reach out via email.

 

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