Indian Journal of Agriculture Humanity and Science
Aim and Scope
Indian Journal of Agriculture, Humanity, and Science is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to advancing knowledge at the intersection of agriculture, social sciences, and scientific innovation. The journal seeks to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to share original research, review articles, and case studies that address contemporary challenges and opportunities in agriculture and its interconnection with human and societal development.
Aim
The journal aims to:
- Promote sustainable agricultural practices that enhance food security, biodiversity, and rural livelihoods.
- Explore the role of science and technology in transforming agricultural productivity and resilience.
- Foster a deeper understanding of the social, cultural, and economic dimensions of agriculture.
- Encourage interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between agricultural sciences, human development, and social equity.
Scope
The journal welcomes contributions in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Agricultural Sciences: Crop production, soil science, agroforestry, horticulture, pest management, organic farming, and biotechnology.
- Sustainability and Environmental Studies: Climate-smart agriculture, water resource management, sustainable farming practices, and renewable energy in agriculture.
- Humanity and Rural Development: Socio-economic studies, gender roles in agriculture, rural education, indigenous knowledge systems, and policies for inclusive development.
- Technology and Innovation: Precision agriculture, digital tools for farming, agricultural mechanization, and supply chain optimization.
- Interdisciplinary Research: Studies linking agriculture with food security, nutrition, public health, and rural entrepreneurship.
- Policy and Governance: Analysis of agricultural policies, food security frameworks, and global trade impacts on Indian agriculture.
The journal encourages submissions from diverse geographical regions with a focus on innovations and practices relevant to India and other developing nations. Contributions that emphasize practical applications, community engagement, and global challenges are particularly valued.
