Aims & Scope
Research Sustainability is an international, open-access, academic, and interdisciplinary journal. It is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal with no restrictions on article length. This publication disseminates original research pieces, critical reviews, systematic reviews, case reports, communications, and concise observations. All submissions undergo a stringent review process and must comply with the journal's editorial standards. The acceptance criteria encompass originality, clarity, conciseness, and scientific rigor.
Our objective is to facilitate the transmission of experimental and theoretical research across applied sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and business disciplines. The journal serves as a global scientific nexus, focusing on biomedical sciences, microbiology, molecular biology, biotechnology, veterinary and animal sciences, agriculture, nutrition, environmental studies, aquatic and fisheries science, marine science, engineering, computer engineering, chemistry, materials science, physics, law and policy, international relations, economics, finance, Islamic literature, and related disciplines. Research Sustainability, being a cross-disciplinary publication, encourages authors to provide comprehensive experimental and methodological details of their works to provide a full evaluation of the findings for verification.
When submitting their paper to Research Sustainability, authors should avoid using excessive technical mathematics and model specifics in the main text. For clarity, include technical data in an appendix or other extra resources and accompany it with a concise summary in the main text.
Each entry must include a cover letter. This letter should succinctly outline the manuscript's origins and its significance regarding relevant context. Authors should cite any pertinent publicly available publications, including institutional reports and master's or doctoral theses, to mitigate plagiarism issues. Furthermore, authors must detail any ethical protocols and considerations implemented if the study involved field research, human subjects (including surveys, interviews, and ethnographic observations), or animal subjects.
In addition, each contribution must include an abstract of around 250 words. This abstract should encapsulate the study's objective, methodology, principal findings, and importance or relevance. Moreover, incorporating pertinent terminology inside the abstract enhances the search skills of future researchers. Abstracts are essential since they assist readers, editors, and reviewers in assessing the relevance of an article to their interests and facilitate its discoverability by search engines.