STRATI Journal of Climate Change and Agriculture Resilience

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The STRATI Journal of Climate Change and Agriculture Resilience is a peer-reviewed, international journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research, reviews, and policy analyses focused on the intersection of climate change and agricultural resilience. The journal provides a platform for scientists, agronomists, climate experts, policymakers, and practitioners to share knowledge and innovative solutions that enhance the adaptive capacity and sustainability of agricultural systems in the face of climate variability and change. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate climate science, agronomy, socio-economics, and technology to promote resilient and sustainable agriculture worldwide.

The journal aims to:

  • Promote high-quality research on the impacts of climate change on agriculture and strategies to enhance resilience.
  • Facilitate dissemination of knowledge on climate adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Support interdisciplinary studies that link climate science with crop and livestock production, water management, and rural livelihoods.
  • Encourage the development and evaluation of climate-smart technologies, policies, and institutional frameworks.
  • Provide a forum for discussions on global, regional, and local challenges and solutions related to climate change and agricultural resilience.

The scope includes but is not limited to:

  • Climate change impacts on crop and livestock productivity.
  • Development and assessment of climate-resilient crop varieties and farming systems.
  • Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices and technologies.
  • Water resource management under changing climate conditions.
  • Socio-economic and policy aspects of agricultural resilience.
  • Risk assessment, vulnerability analysis, and adaptation planning.
  • Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in agriculture.
  • Indigenous knowledge and community-based adaptation strategies.

Detailed Themes

The journal welcomes manuscripts on a broad range of topics including but not limited to:

Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture

  • Effects on crop phenology, yields, and quality
  • Impacts on livestock health and productivity
  • Pest, disease, and weed dynamics under climate change
  • Soil health and carbon dynamics

Climate-Resilient Crop and Livestock Systems

  • Breeding and biotechnology for stress tolerance
  • Diversification and agroforestry for resilience
  • Sustainable intensification and conservation agriculture
  • Livestock adaptation and management strategies

Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA)

  • CSA practices and their adoption
  • Precision agriculture and digital tools for CSA
  • Integrated pest and nutrient management under climate stress
  • Use of renewable energy and resource-efficient technologies

Water Resource Management and Adaptation

  • Efficient irrigation and water-saving technologies
  • Rainwater harvesting and watershed management
  • Groundwater recharge and management
  • Drought and flood risk management

Socio-Economic and Policy Dimensions

  • Vulnerability and risk assessments in rural communities
  • Livelihood diversification and poverty reduction
  • Policy frameworks and institutional support for adaptation
  • Gender and equity in climate resilience

Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation

  • Measurement and modeling of agricultural emissions
  • Carbon sequestration and soil management
  • Methane and nitrous oxide emission reduction strategies
  • Renewable energy use in agriculture

Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Adaptation

  • Traditional farming practices and climate adaptation
  • Participatory approaches and local knowledge integration
  • Community resilience building and capacity development
  • Case studies of successful adaptation initiatives

Send your paper to Email: strat.institute@gmail.com

“STRATI Journal of Climate Change and Agriculture Resilience” invites the university professors, researchers, and experts including experts based in government and non-government agencies and communities and members of civil society to serve as Editor(s), Sub-Editor(s), Guest Editors, Members on Advisory Board, and Peer Review Board in varied areas of scientific knowledge and expertise.

The expression of interest along with the Curriculum Vitae including a passport size and Google Scholar link can be sent to the Consulting Editor at E-mail: strat.institute@gmail.com