Aim and Scope

African Journal of Climate and Resilience is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research on climate change, environmental sustainability, resilience, and sustainable development. The journal publishes high-quality empirical, theoretical, and policy-oriented research that contributes to understanding climate-related challenges and identifying practical solutions for building resilient communities and ecosystems across Africa and comparable regions.

The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and development partners to share evidence-based knowledge that supports climate adaptation, environmental governance, and sustainable development.

Scope of the Journal

The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, policy analyses, and theoretical papers in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Resilience
  • Community Resilience and Climate Action
  • Environmental Sustainability and Ecosystem Management
  • Climate Policy and Environmental Governance
  • Climate-Smart Agriculture and Livelihoods
  • Renewable Energy and Low-Carbon Development
  • Climate Finance and Carbon Markets
  • Climate Justice and Environmental Equity
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Water Resources and Food Security
  • Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration
  • Urban Resilience and Sustainable Cities
  • Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development
  • Climate Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems

The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates climate science with environmental studies, economics, governance, public policy, agriculture, disaster management, and social sciences to develop innovative and evidence-based solutions to climate and environmental challenges.