Frontiers in Ecological Resilience and Sustainability
From Biodiversity Conservation to Climate-Driven Ecosystem Responses
Details
Research objectives:
In an era defined by rapid environmental change and unprecedented anthropogenic pressures, understanding how ecological systems maintain resilience and support sustainability has never been more urgent. This research project dedicated to exploring cuttingedge advances in ecological theory and application that challenge conventional paradigms and expand our capacity to protect and manage ecosystems worldwide.
Subtopics:
We welcome both theoretical and experimental studies addressing one or more of the following focal areas:
- Biodiversity Conservation in the Anthropocene: Mechanisms of Persistence and Restoration Strategies
Exploring species persistence, habitat connectivity, and innovative restoration approaches in humandominated landscapes.
- Climate Change Impacts and Adaptive Responses Across Ecological Scales
Investigating organismal, population, and ecosystem responses to shifting climate regimes, and identifying adaptive mechanisms for resilience.
- Sustainable Agroecosystems and Soil Health Under Combined Environmental Stressors
Examining integrated management practices that enhance soil vitality and agricultural productivity while mitigating climate and anthropogenic stressors.
Keywords:
- Ecological resilience
- Biodiversity conservation
- Climate-driven ecosystem responses
- Anthropogenic impacts
- Conservation planning
- Sustainable agroecosystems
- Soil health
- Multi-scale ecological analysis
- Nature-based solutions
- Ecological restoration
Expected Outcomes:
Academic: Peer-reviewed articles, collected papers, or monograph

