Acceptance Rate (By Year)
Year |
Rate |
2024 |
12.6% |
2023 |
18.3% |
Volume 2, Issue 2, 2023 - Continuing the Trailblazing Journey in Sustainability Research
We are delighted to present the second issue of our journal for the year 2023, representing another significant stride in our unwavering dedication to fostering sustainability-focused scholarship. This issue features a handpicked selection of scholarly papers meticulously chosen from a competitive pool of 95 submissions, following rigorous double-blind reviews aimed at upholding the caliber and relevance of the research presented.
This issue showcases a diverse array of scholarly endeavors encompassing multifaceted aspects of sustainability, encapsulating a rich tapestry of topics, methodologies, and interdisciplinary viewpoints. Each paper contributes substantially to our comprehension of the multifaceted challenges and potential resolutions within the domain of sustainability.
Maintaining our commitment to excellence, the acceptance rate for this issue stands at approximately 6.3%, reiterating our stringent standards for publishing research of the utmost quality and impact. We extend our sincerest gratitude to the authors for their invaluable contributions and to our diligent reviewers for their meticulous assessments.
As we progress into Volume 2, we are enthusiastic about the pivotal role our journal continues to play in advancing discourse on sustainability. We encourage our esteemed readers to delve into these thought-provoking papers, each presenting distinctive perspectives and valuable insights into the realm of sustainability studies.
This issue serves as a precursor to the forthcoming advancements anticipated in the field of sustainability scholarship. We eagerly anticipate forthcoming submissions, fostering our enduring commitment to championing excellence in sustainability-focused research.
We express our gratitude for your ongoing support and engagement with our journal, which continues to be instrumental in propelling sustainability scholarship to greater heights.
Editor in Chief