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Anthropocene Science

An International Journal for Addressing Human Impact on the Resilience of the Planet Earth

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Anthropocene Science is a trans- and multidisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal for addressing various anthropogenic drivers and responses of changes on the vitality, stability, and environmental functioning of the planet Earth and ground-breaking solutions for restoring and enhancing the carrying capacity of our biosphere. The journal recognises the changes society has made to the functioning of the biosphere and addresses the various dimensions of these changes for human and environmental well-being. It aims to publish full length research articles, short communications, reviews, graphical reviews, opinions, policy analysis, news and views, and case studies focusing on interactions between nature and people and how these relationships tend to affect the critical life supporting systems and human survival. The journal welcomes new and innovative concepts, frameworks, technologies and policy interventions addressing transitions towards sustainability in areas such as agriculture, food systems, biodiversity, land use, water resource management, urban development, industrial production, pollution control, energy production and utilization, climate change mitigation and adaptation, public health and sanitation, natural resource governance etc. The journal welcomes research drawing on emerging paradigms such as planetary healthy diets, nature-based solutions (NbS), ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), ecosystem health (EH), ecosystem governance (EG), ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR), as well as research that harnesses biocultural diversity and traditional knowledge for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs). In essence, the journal aims to address how human activities influence the resilience of planet Earth and how knowledge-driven scientific and technological innovations and societal transformations based on sustainability principles can restore the Earth’s vitality.



 

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    P.C. Abhilash is currently affiliated as a senior Assistant Professor of sustainability research at the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, BHU, Varanasi, India and Lead of the Agroecosystem Specialist Group of IUCN-Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM). He is a fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, India. His research interest lies on exploring ecological solutions for sustainability and thereby achieving the UN-Sustainable Development Goals. Specifically, he is interested in the restoration of marginal and degraded lands for regaining ecosystem services and supporting a bio-based economy, land system management, sustainable utilization of agrobiodiversity, nature-based solutions and ecosystem-based adaptations for climate-resilient and planet-healthy food production, and sustainable agriscape management for food and nutrition security. He is also interested in policy research and realignment, sustainability analysis, system sustainability, sustainability indicators, circular economy principles, and the localization of the UN-SDGs for the sustainable development of India. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Anthropocene Science. He is also involved as a subject expert for various UN organizations (i.e., UN-IPBES, IRP-UNEP, UNDP-BES Network, IPCC, UNCCD) and other international organizations  such as APN, GLP, and IUCN Commissions (CEM, CEC, CEESP, & SSC) for fostering global sustainability. He can be reached by email: anthropocene.science@gmail.com 

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