Aim & Scope


Tethys Environmental Science is a peer-reviewed and open-access scientific journal that focuses on the dissemination of original research, review articles, case studies, and short communications in the broad field of environmental science. The journal serves as an international forum for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers to share scientific knowledge and promote sustainable solutions to environmental problems.

The journal seeks to encourage interdisciplinary research and the exchange of innovative methodologies that contribute to both theoretical development and practical applications in environmental science. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must be written in English and demonstrate scientific originality, methodological rigor, and relevance to the journal’s thematic scope.

Tethys Environmental Science publishes studies that advance understanding of natural and human-impacted environments and that provide insights into environmental processes, management strategies, and emerging technologies.

Aim

The primary aims of the journal are:

  • To promote high-quality scientific research in environmental science and related disciplines.
  • To support interdisciplinary and international collaboration among researchers.
  • To provide a reliable platform for the dissemination of innovative approaches and evidence-based environmental solutions.
  • To contribute to scientific knowledge that informs environmental policy and sustainable resource management.


Scope


The journal welcomes original contributions in, but not limited to, the following subject areas:

  • Terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems
  • Biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration
  • Environmental pollution, monitoring, and remediation
  • Climate change impacts, adaptation, and mitigation
  • Environmental chemistry and toxicology
  • Sustainable agriculture and land-use management
  • Fisheries science and aquatic resources
  • Environmental biotechnology and bioprocess engineering
  • Environmental modeling, assessment, and risk analysis
  • Remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and spatial analysis in environmental studies
  • Application of advanced analytical tools, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, in environmental research
  • Emerging environmental materials and green technologies

Submissions that integrate multiple disciplines, apply novel scientific methods, or address complex environmental challenges with practical relevance are particularly encouraged.