Journals

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE

Journal name: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE
ISSN(e):  2833-5376
Impact Factor: 8.384 (ResearchBib) 
Country: USA
Frequency: Monthly
Index: Google scholar, ResearchBib, ISSN, ROAD, BASE, Index Copernicus, DRJI, EuroPub and others 
Accepted Language: English 

About Journal: 

International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture with 2833-5376 ISSN is a peer-reviewed open-access international journal. Openly accessible IJBEA provides wider sharing of knowledge and the acceleration of research, and is thus in the best interest of authors, and potential readers, and increases the availability, accessibility, visibility and impact of the papers, and the journal as a whole. IJBEA aims at promoting agricultural and biological engineering, increasing academic prosperity, and fostering international academic exchange and cooperation.  This journal provides a platform for sharing the latest high-quality research concerning the agricultural, food and biological engineering and the application of these engineering techniques in all areas of agriculture. The journal features works of great significance, originality, and relevance in all the concerned areas. Our readers are from the international scientific community and may include educators, policy makers, agricultural engineers and scientists, and interested members of the public around the world.

Please note that you can help to maintain and achieve greater success by Publishing your high-quality research papers in IJBEA, Reviewing papers for IJABE if requested, and Citing related papers published in IJBEA as much as possible in your own publications (short for supporting IJBEA via PRC), and also by encouraging your colleagues, students and friends to do so. You are invited to submit your next high-quality manuscript (in particular review papers) to IJBEA.

IJABE covers but is not limited to the following 10 technical disciplines:

1 Applied Science, Engineering and Biology (ASEB)
2 Animal, Plant and Facility Systems (APFS)
3 Biosystems, Biological and Ecological Engineering(BBEE)
4 Power and Machinery Systems (PMS)
5 Natural Resources and Environmental Systems (NRES)
6 Information Technologies, Control Systems and Sensors (ITCSS)
7 Renewable Energy and Material System (REMS)
8 Agro-product & Food Processing Systems (AFPS)
9 Safety, Health and Ergonomics (SHE)
10 Emerging Science, Engineering and Technologies (ESET)

World Journal of Agriculture and Urbanization

Journal name: World Journal of Agriculture and Urbanization
ISSN: 2835-2866
Impact Factor:  9.2
Country: USA
Index:  Google schoolar, Cite Factor, Europub, ISSN, ResearchBIb,  and others 
Accepted Language: English

About Journal:  World Journal of Agriculture and Urbanization with U.S. ISSN 2835-2866 is established to reach academic excellence on vital issues of global science. It aims to publish comparative as well as collaborative interdisciplinary scholarship that will illuminate the global urban condition beginning with a strong footprint in the Global, i.e. the countries of  America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. A platform that brings together interdisciplinary scholarship on the urban, it is equally interested in critical and reflexive discussions on diverse forms and sectors of urban practice. It seeks to do so not only to inform urban theory, policy and practice but also to enable the construction of diverse forms of knowledge and knowledge production needed to allow us to understand contemporary urban life.

The Journal seeks to:

- Promote theorization of urban processes from the perspective of a wide range of practices that shape urban life.
- Publish comparative as well as collaborative interdisciplinary scholarship that will illuminate the global urban condition beginning with a firm footprint in the Global South.
- Provide a platform that brings together and puts into conversation interdisciplinary scholarship on the urban.
- Provide a platform that allows critical and reflexive discussion from and on diverse forms and sectors of urban practice.
- Enable diverse forms of knowledge and knowledge production particularly those that bridge the theory-practice divide as well as disciplinary and methodological boundaries.
- Learn from and inform urban policy and practice across a range of domains and sectors.

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