Call for Papers: Canadian Journal of Climate Resilience & Sustainability (CJCRS)

2026-05-12
Call for Papers: Canadian Journal of Climate Resilience & Sustainability (CJCRS)

The Canadian Journal of Climate Resilience & Sustainability (CJCRS) is officially inviting submissions for our upcoming inaugural issue. As an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, we seek original research, technical papers, and innovative case studies that explore the intersection of environmental science, climate adaptation, and sustainable development.

Focus and Scope We are looking for bold, insightful work that addresses:

  • Climate Adaptation: Innovative strategies for resilient infrastructure and communities.

  • Sustainability Science: Research on renewable energy, circular economies, and resource management.

  • Environmental Policy: Critical analysis of local and global climate governance.

  • Ecosystem Resilience: Nature-based solutions and biodiversity conservation in a changing climate.

Submission Guidelines

  • Open Access: To ensure maximum visibility and impact, all articles are published under the OJS software with immediate open access.

  • Peer Review: All submissions undergo a rigorous Peer Review Process to maintain the highest scientific and ethical standards.

  • Ethics: Authors must adhere to the Ethical Standards outlined in our Journal Information.

For detailed formatting requirements and to submit your manuscript, please visit the "For Authors" section on our website.

About CJCRS CJCRS provides a platform for scholars, environmentalists, and policymakers to investigate the forces driving a sustainable future. We operate with a deep respect for the land and history of our location, acknowledging the territories of Treaties 6, 7, and 8, and the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta.

Territorial Acknowledgment We respectfully acknowledge that we are located on the traditional gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. This includes the territories of Treaties 6, 7, and 8, and the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta. We honor the diverse Indigenous communities — First Nations, Métis, and Inuit — whose footsteps have marked these lands for generations.

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