About the Journal
YKP Journal focuses on research, innovation, and discussion related to environmental management, climate change, mangrove conservation, coastal area management, and sustainable development in coastal areas. The journal aims to publish high-quality work that examines the interactions between coastal ecosystems and climate change, particularly how these interactions influence sustainable development policies and practices. YKP Journal is committed to highlighting research that addresses critical environmental issues, including protecting and restoring coastal environments, particularly mangrove forests, which play a vital role in maintaining coastal resilience and biodiversity.
As a newly established journal, YKP Journal is dedicated to publishing articles that contribute significantly to the advancement of science in the field of coastal environmental management. The journal welcomes diverse perspectives from researchers, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in coastal ecosystem protection, climate adaptation strategies, and sustainable development practices. YKP Journal aims to be a valuable platform for disseminating cutting-edge research that fosters global awareness and drives positive change in the management and conservation of coastal areas.
YKP Journal is published Quarterly, with editions released in January, April, July, and October. The journal follows a rigorous and transparent editorial process, ensuring articles that meet high academic and scientific standards are published. All submitted articles undergo a double-blind peer-review process conducted by experienced experts in the field, ensuring that only the most robust and impactful research is published. By adhering to professional procedures and maintaining a commitment to academic integrity, YKP Journal strives to support the development of sustainable and practical solutions to the pressing environmental challenges facing coastal regions worldwide.
Through its publications, YKP Journal aims to create a platform for fostering collaboration and dialogue among the scientific community, environmental organizations, government agencies, and local stakeholders, promoting the collective effort to preserve and restore the health of coastal ecosystems for future generations.