About the Journal

The Afrihorizon Journal of Nature, Geography, and Environment Studies (AJNGES) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge, research, and practical approaches in the areas of natural sciences, geographical studies, and environmental management. AJNGES provides a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to explore the intricate relationships between natural systems, human activities, and the environment.

The journal emphasizes innovative, interdisciplinary research that addresses pressing environmental challenges and geographical phenomena, particularly those relevant to Africa and other regions facing similar ecological and developmental issues.

Our Mission

The mission of the Afrihorizon Journal of Nature, Geography, and Environment Studies is to highlight regional perspectives, particularly from Africa, while addressing global environmental and geographical challenges.

Scope and Focus Areas

The Afrihorizon Journal of Nature, Geography, and Environment Studies welcomes submissions in the following key areas:

Nature and Natural Sciences:

  • Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management.
  • Wildlife studies and sustainable habitat protection.
  • Climate patterns and their effects on natural systems.
  • Hydrology, water resources, and aquatic ecosystems.
  • Geological studies and sustainable resource extraction.

Geography:

  • Human-environment interactions and spatial dynamics.
  • Urbanization, land use, and regional planning.
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing applications.
  • Cultural and political geography in resource management.
  • Physical geography and geomorphological studies.

Environment Studies:

  • Climate change impacts, adaptation, and mitigation strategies.
  • Environmental policy and governance frameworks.
  • Renewable energy, sustainability, and green technologies.
  • Pollution control and waste management systems.
  • Community-based conservation and environmental justice.

Special Topics:

  • Cross-disciplinary approaches to sustainable development.
  • Nature-based solutions to global environmental challenges.
  • The role of indigenous knowledge in environmental conservation.
  • Disaster risk reduction and management strategies.
  • The impact of technology on natural and environmental systems.

We encourage research that highlights innovative methodologies, regional case studies, and actionable strategies for addressing environmental and geographical challenges.