International Journal of Ecosystem

The International Journal of Ecosystem (IJE) is a peer-reviewed journal publishes papers from original research in all areas of ecosystem structure and function as impacted by the changes in climate and land and water use and management practices in a given environment. In the aforementioned context the characterization of ecosystem structural components as community of plants, animals and smaller organisms that live, feed, reproduce and how they interact with each other in the same area or environment, their interdependency are essential for the improved understanding of the functioning of the structural components. The modifications in the structural components as impacted by human imposed changes and/or linked to climate changes are poorly understood and/or are not recorded after rigorous review. In aforementioned context the IJE provides a forum for discussion in the modifications in ecosystem structural components and the associated functions around the world, particularly from developing countries, aimed at the sustainable use of natural resources. Critical review articles are also welcome.


ICV 2015: 75.75; ICV 2016: 82.70
Editor-in-chief: Velu Rasiah
p-ISSN: 2165-8889
e-ISSN: 2165-8919

Website: http://journal.sapub.org/ije




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Status of Nilgiri Biosphere in 2015
Shobha Kumari
pp. 91-98
DOI: 10.5923/j.ije.20150504.01   9039 Views  2906 Downloads
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Christian Ecology Ethics and Ethical Behavior Residents Masehi Injili Minahasa Church (GMIM) in Ecosystem Management of Lake in Minahasa
Hendry C. M. Runtuwene, Suyadi, Soemarno, Amin Setyo
pp. 99-107
DOI: 10.5923/j.ije.20150504.02   4510 Views  2590 Downloads
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Comparative Levels of Water and Air Pollutants in Kigali City and Kitabi and Benefits of Cleaner Energy-Biodiesel in Rwanda
Jean Baptiste Nduwayezu, Theoneste Ishimwe, Ananie Niyibizi
pp. 108-115
DOI: 10.5923/j.ije.20150504.03   5195 Views  2281 Downloads
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