Global Change Biology is a leading interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of the biological consequences of global change. It provides a platform for high-impact research that addresses the complex interactions between biological systems and the changing Earth environment. The journal focuses on studies that integrate across multiple scales, from genes to ecosystems, and encompass both terrestrial and aquatic realms.
Core areas of interest include the impacts of climate change, land-use change, pollution, and other anthropogenic stressors on ecology, zoology, biology, and biological sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that contribute to the development of solutions for mitigating the impacts of global change and promoting conservation. It also welcomes studies on biodiversity and ecosystem function.
Global Change Biology plays a critical role in informing policy and management decisions related to environmental sustainability. With a broad scope and a commitment to rigorous scholarship, the journal serves as an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working to address the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Indexed in major databases.