Journal of Soil Future Research
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Soil Future Research (JSFR) aims to publish high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that advance the scientific understanding of soil systems and their critical role in sustainable land use, ecosystem health, and global food security. Our mission is to disseminate innovative and interdisciplinary research that addresses current and emerging challenges in soil science with a future-oriented perspective.
We welcome submissions across a broad spectrum of soil-related topics, including but not limited to soil fertility and nutrient management, soil microbiology and biochemistry, soil erosion and conservation, soil-water-plant interactions, carbon sequestration, land degradation, soil pollution and remediation, digital soil mapping, and the socio-economic dimensions of soil sustainability. The journal seeks to serve as a platform for scientists, land managers, policymakers, and educators to share findings and foster collaboration toward the responsible stewardship of soil resources.
By promoting a multidisciplinary approach, the Journal of Soil Future Research bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation. We support evidence-based strategies that enhance soil health, climate resilience, and sustainable land development. The journal upholds rigorous peer review and adheres to strict ethical publication standards, ensuring that all published work contributes substantially to the evolving field of soil science and sustainability.