Aims and Scope

Human Ecology studies the relationships between human settlements and the natural environment through a multidisciplinary approach and is considered the first step in sustainable planning and development.

Objectives and Perspectives of Human Ecology Journal:

  1. Geographical Approach: Examining the relationship between humans and the environment, natural geography and environmental planning, human geography and land-use planning, ecological assessment between urban and rural areas, geography and sustainable development, etc.
  2. Environmental Approach: Environmental engineering, environmental pollution, biodiversity, waste management, environmental economics and natural resources, environmental laws and standards.
  3. Climate Change Approach: Climate change and transformations in natural and human ecology, climate change and foresight into Earth's biosphere conditions, climate change and management of water, soil, and air resources...
  4. Green Technologies and Innovation Approach: New technologies for environmental sustainability, renewable energy technologies, artificial intelligence.
  5. Management Approach: Natural disaster management and environmental resilience, natural resource management, policies for natural resource management, crisis management in land ecology, management of renewable energy resources, management of water and soil resources...
  6. Urban Planning Approach: The impact of urban planning on the ecology of human settlements, the influence of urban planning on the environmental performance of cities...
  7. Urban Development Approach: Urban sustainability and design, the impact of urban infrastructure parameters on ecosystems, examining paradigms of green cities, agricultural cities, etc.
  8. Rural Planning Approach: Environmental, social, and economic transformations in rural areas, sustainable agriculture and rural development, sustainable agricultural practices, the role of villages in development.
  9. Tourism and Ecotourism Approach: Sustainable tourism, the effects of tourism on the environment...
  10. Cultural and Social Approach: The influence of societal cultural dimensions on environmental conservation, culture and ecological transformations, social impacts on environmental changes...
  11. Economic Approach: Examining economic models for sustainable development, analyzing strategies for sustainable economic development...
  12. Demographic Approach: Ecology and population dynamics, quantitative and qualitative changes in human populations and their ecological impacts...
  13. Ethical and Philosophical Approach: Religious perspectives on the environment, the role of ethics in environmental decision-making, gender roles in environmental management...
  14. Psychological Approach: The effects of human behavior on the environment and their mutual relationship, examining the impact of environmental and human pollution on individual and social behaviors...
  15. Health Approach: Environment and diseases, the connection between environmental factors and human health, COVID-19 and changes in natural and human environments.
  16. Environmental Education and Awareness Approach: Promoting environmental education in various settings, indigenous knowledge and ecological practices, highlighting traditional ecological knowledge...
  17. Security Approach: Global environmental governance and policy, food systems and human community security, the relationship between human societies and food resources, wildlife conservation and human coexistence...
  18. Historical Approach: Historical developments and changes in natural and human environments, historical interactions between humans and the environment...