Journal of Climate Resilient Mountain Livelihood (JCRML)
International Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal | The University of Agriculture Swat
Established 2026 | Biannual | ISSN: ______Advancing Climate Resilience in Mountain Ecosystems
JCRML is the official international journal of The University of Agriculture Swat â publishing peer-reviewed research on climate-smart agriculture, natural resource management, and sustainable livelihoods in high-altitude regions of Pakistan and beyond.
2026
Established
Bi-Annual
Publication Frequency
Open Access
Freely Available
Double Blind
Peer Review
HEC Policy
Plagiarism Standards
Latest Articles
Recent publications from our current issue
Climate Change Impacts on Apple Production in Hindu Kush Himalayas
This study examines changing precipitation patterns and temperature variations affecting apple orchards in Swat Valley and the broader Hindu Kush Himalayan region…
Sustainable Water Management Practices in Mountain Agriculture
A comprehensive review of traditional and modern irrigation techniques for mountainous terrain, covering watershed hydrology and glaciology aspects…
Community-Based Climate Adaptation Strategies in Gilgit-Baltistan
Documentation of indigenous knowledge systems and community-led climate adaptation initiatives contributing to food security and rural livelihoods…
About the Journal
Mission, scope, and publication standards of JCRML
Introduction
The Journal of Climate-Resilient Mountain Livelihoods (JCRML), established in 2026, is the official international journal of The University of Agriculture Swat. It is a peer-reviewed research journal publishing biannually in every discipline of mountainous agriculture including climate-smart agriculture, Agronomy, Soil Science and Soil Health, Agroecology, Horticulture, Livestock and Rangeland Management, Environmental Science, Climate Change, Water Resources, Biodiversity, Food Security, Nutrition, and Rural Livelihoods.
The journal provides a platform for scientists, practitioners, and policymakers to share cutting-edge knowledge on climate change adaptation, sustainable agriculture, natural resource management, and livelihood security in high-altitude regions. It is managed by a highly qualified Editorial Board under the supervision of the Patron, Chief Editor, and Managers.
Aims & Scope
JCRML is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing scientific understanding and sustainable solutions for mountain ecosystems. The journal publishes high-quality research in:
- Climate-Smart Agriculture
- Mountain Agronomy and Crop Sciences
- Soil Science and Soil Health
- Horticulture and Vegetable Production in Mountain Regions
- Livestock and Rangeland Management
- Environmental Science and Ecosystem Management
- Water Resources, Glaciology, and Watershed Hydrology
- Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
- Biodiversity Conservation and Mountain Ecology
- Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Studies
- Food Security, Nutrition, and Rural Livelihoods
- Disaster Risk Reduction and Environmental Hazards
Focus Areas
Interdisciplinary research covering natural sciences, social sciences, and policy studies relevant to the mountainous regions of Pakistan, the Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Karakoram ranges.
Review Standards
All submissions undergo meticulous plagiarism checking, editorial screening, and double-blind peer review by national and international scholars with strong research expertise in their areas.
Article Processing Charges
National Authors: PKR 500
International Authors: USD 50
APC covers editorial and peer review processing. Refundable only for Pakistan-based authors if rejected before the peer review phase.
Open Access
All content is freely available. Users may read, download, copy, print, search, or link to full texts without prior permission, giving credit to authors per APA ethical guidelines.
Editorial Board
Meet the experts guiding our publication
Patron in Chief
in Chief
Prof. Dr. Dawood Jan
Vice Chancellor
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Chief Editor
Dr. Fazli Wahid
Chief Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Associate Editors
Dr. Rafi Ullah
Associate Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of Food Science Technology
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Dr. Amjad Ali
Associate Editor
Lecturer
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Managing Editor & Web Editor
Dr. Zahoor
Managing Editor
Lecturer
Department of Agronomy
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Mr. Farooq Faisal
Web Editor
Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Editors
Dr. Syed Majid Rasheed
Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Dr. Jawad Anwar
Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of Food Science and Technology
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Dr. Muhammad Zamin
Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of Horticulture
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Advisory Board
National Members
Dr. Rahamdad Khan
Assistant Professor
Department of Agriculture
Bacha Khan University Charsadda
Dr. Shah Fahad
Assistant Professor
Department of Agriculture
Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan
Dr. Muhammad Adnan
Assistant Professor
Department of Agriculture
The University of Swabi
Dr. Ishaq Ahmad Mian
Associate Professor
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
The University of Agriculture Peshawar
Dr. Muhammad Abid
Faculty Member
Department of Horticulture
The University of Haripur
Dr. Muhammad Saqib
Faculty Member
Department of Food Science and Technology
The University of Agriculture, Dera Ismail Khan
Dr. Muhammad Akmal
Associate Professor
Dept. of Soil Science, Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences
PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
International Members
Dr. Emre Aksoy
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biological Sciences, Middle East Technical University
Turkiye đšđˇ
Dr. Khavar Jabran
Associate Professor
Dept. of Plant Production and Technologies, Nigde Omer Halisdemir University
Turkiye đšđˇ
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia
Canada đ¨đĻ
Dr. Shakeel Ahmad
Researcher / Teacher
College of Agriculture, Shihezi University
Xinjiang, China đ¨đŗ
Current Issue
Volume 1, Number 1 (2026)
Issue Information
Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Year: 2026
Special Focus: Climate-Smart Agriculture & Mountain Livelihoods in High-Altitude Regions
Assessment of Climate Variability Effects on Wheat Yield in Swat Valley
This research analyzes 30 years of climate data to establish correlations between temperature shifts and wheat productivity in mountain farming systems…
Request PDFGlacial Lake Outburst Floods: Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems
Comprehensive review of GLOF hazards in northern Pakistan and evaluation of existing monitoring mechanisms for disaster risk reduction…
Request PDFAgroforestry Practices for Soil Conservation in Mountain Slopes
Preliminary findings from a 3-year study on contour farming combined with nitrogen-fixing tree species for soil health improvement…
Request PDFInstitutional Frameworks for Climate Finance in Mountain Regions of KP
Analysis of funding mechanisms and policy gaps in implementing climate adaptation projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province…
Request PDFAuthor Guidelines
Everything you need to know before submitting to JCRML
đ¤ Submission
All manuscripts must be submitted online through the online submission system. Only electronic files in Word format (.doc, .docx) are acceptable. One author â main or co-author â must take responsibility for all correspondence throughout submission and review.
The online submission system guides you step-by-step through entering required information and uploading files. After successful uploading, the system automatically converts all submitted files to a single PDF for blind peer-review.
Authors must confirm before submission:
- The manuscript is not published, submitted, or under consideration elsewhere.
- All authors have approved the publication of this manuscript.
đ Types of Manuscripts
Research Article
Full detail of findings. Must include: Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion (may be combined), Acknowledgements, Author Contributions, and References.
Short Communication
A shorter, faster-to-publish version. Must include: Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, Author Contributions, References, and Tables.
Review / Mini-Review
Focused on emerging topics within the journal scope. Prior permission from the Editor-in-Chief is required before preparation.
đ Manuscript Format
File & Layout
- Submit in Word format (.doc or .docx). PDF is not acceptable.
- Single-column layout only. Double-column is not acceptable.
- Remove strikethrough and underlined text unless scientifically essential.
- Check spelling and grammar thoroughly before submission.
Title Page
- Title: Concise and informative; avoid abbreviations and formulae.
- Author names: Full given name(s) and family name(s); check spellings carefully.
- Affiliations: Full postal address/code, city, country â marked with lowercase superscript Arabic numerals.
- Corresponding author: Name and up-to-date email for all correspondence stages.
- Present/permanent address provided in footnotes if author has moved.
Abstract
Concise, up to 300 words; include purpose, major findings, and conclusions. Avoid non-standard abbreviations and references.
Keywords
Up to 5 keywords. Avoid multi-word phrases separated by “and,” “of,” etc.
Highlights (Optional)
Recommended: 3â5 bullet points summarising novelty.
Equations
- Submit as editable text using Insert Equation â not images.
- Display separately from text; number consecutively if more than one.
Tables
- Editable text only â not images.
- Place next to relevant text; cite with continuous Arabic numbers.
- Provide captions and footnotes; do not duplicate data presented elsewhere.
Figures & Images
- Acceptable formats: TIFF, JPG, or PNG; minimum 300 DPI.
- Place next to relevant text; cite as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.
- Provide self-explanatory captions and footnotes.
- Color figures appear in color in the online version.
- Avoid images disproportionately large relative to font size.
đī¸ Article Sections
Use clearly numbered sections (1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.). Each subsection heading appears on a separate line. Do not number the Abstract.
Introduction
Balanced summary of existing literature providing background for readers. State the study objectives at the end.
Materials and Methods
Provide enough detail for independent replication. Reference published methods and describe only modifications.
Results and Discussion
May be divided by subheadings or combined depending on manuscript type.
Conclusions and Recommendations
Clearly state main conclusions; keep concise and avoid repeating earlier text.
Author Contributions (CRediT)
Use CRediT roles: Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Software, Supervision, Validation, Visualization, Writing â original draft, Writing â review and editing.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledge individuals who assisted with research, language, writing, or proofreading. Place before the reference list in a separate section.
đ References
All cited references must appear in the reference list and vice versa. Do not include unpublished results or personal communications. Use of DOIs is highly recommended.
In-text Citations
- Single author: (Khan, 2021)
- Two authors: (Khan and Chonhenchob, 2020)
- Three or more: (Khan et al., 2022)
- Same author, same year: use a, b, c suffixes â e.g., (Khan, 2021a, 2021b)
Reference List Examples
Journal Article:
Book:
Chapter in Edited Book:
PhD Thesis:
Website:
Software:
đ Peer Review & Proof Correction
Suitable manuscripts are sent to at least two subject experts determined by the Editor-in-Chief for double-blind peer review: reviewer names are not disclosed to authors; author names are not disclosed to reviewers.
Upon acceptance, the editorial office will check formatting and send proofs to the corresponding author. Authors must return corrections within 2 days of receipt. No further corrections are possible after publication. The corresponding author is responsible for consulting all co-authors during proof reading.
đĢ Plagiarism Policy
- Zero tolerance for plagiarism in all forms.
- Follows HEC plagiarism policy: similarity from any single source must not exceed 5%; overall similarity must not exceed 19%.
- Authors are responsible for submitting completely original work with proper citations.
- Detection at any stage results in rejection; the manuscript will not be reconsidered.
đ° Article Processing Charges (APC)
- National Authors (Pakistan): PKR 500
- International Authors: USD 50
- APC covers editorial and peer review processing fees.
- Refundable for Pakistan-based authors only if rejected before the peer review phase. No refund once selected for peer review.
âī¸ Authorship Credit
- Authorship may only be credited to those who made a noteworthy contribution to conceptualization, design, data collection/analysis, and writing.
- The corresponding author is responsible for including only co-authors who made significant contributions.
- All co-authors must have seen and approved the final version prior to submission.
- Others who participated in certain substantive aspects should be acknowledged in the Acknowledgements section.
ÂŠī¸ Copyright
Copyright of published manuscripts is retained by the author(s). First publication rights are granted to JCRML. If desired, it is the responsibility of the author(s) to bring any infringement action against successive unauthorized use.
Ethics & Policies
Our commitment to integrity, transparency, and responsible publishing
đ Ethical Statement
The Journal of Climate-Resilient Mountain Livelihoods (JCRML) is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and integrity. We follow internationally recognized guidelines, including those of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
All submissions must be original, free from plagiarism, and not under consideration elsewhere. Authors are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of their work and appropriately acknowledging all sources, data, and contributions. Research involving humans, animals, or sensitive data must include prior ethical approval from relevant institutional committees.
JCRML does not tolerate fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or any form of academic misconduct. Ethical concerns will result in transparent investigations and corrective actions â including corrections, retractions, or sanctions â as required.
âī¸ Conflict of Interest
Authors confirm that work was conducted without commercial or financial relationships that could constitute a conflict of interest. All funding sources must be transparently acknowledged, with no sponsor influence on study design, data analysis, or submission decisions.
Editors do not handle manuscripts in which they have personal, professional, or institutional connections with authors or subject matter â responsibility is reassigned to another editor in such cases.
Editorial board members must disclose any circumstances affecting their judgment and withdraw from the review process when a conflict arises, including prior collaborations, shared affiliations, or competing interests.
đ Plagiarism Policy
- Zero tolerance for plagiarism in all its forms.
- Follows HEC plagiarism policy: similarity from a single source ⤠5%; overall similarity ⤠19%.
- Editorial Office strictly monitors text plagiarism prior to review. Detection at any stage results in rejection.
- Authors are solely responsible for submitting completely original work with proper citations.
đ Open Access Statement
JCRML is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to users or their institutions. Users may read, download, copy, print, search, or link to full texts for any lawful purpose without prior permission, provided credit is given to the authors per APA ethical guidelines.
đ Publishing Schedule & Ownership
Schedule: Biannual peer-reviewed research journal.
Publisher: The University of Agriculture Swat (since 2026).
Revenue Sources: Author Fees and Institutional Support.
đŦ Complaint Process
Authors can contact us for any query or complaint via: jcrml@uoas.edu.pk
Submit Your Manuscript
Ready to publish? Follow our submission process
Online Submission System
JCRML uses an online manuscript management system. Only Word format (.doc / .docx) files are accepted.
Submission Steps:
- Create an account in the online submission system
- Prepare all files according to the Author Guidelines
- Fill in manuscript metadata â title, abstract, keywords, and author details
- Upload manuscript files (main text, figures, tables separately)
- The system auto-converts files to a single PDF for blind peer-review
- Suggest potential reviewers (optional)
- Confirm submission and receive your tracking ID
Email your complete submission package to submissions.jcrml@uoas.edu.pk
Need Help?
Email: jcrml@uoas.edu.pk
Phone: +92-0946-811888
Office Hours: Monday â Friday, 9:00 AM â 4:00 PM (PKT)
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Editorial Office
Address
Journal of Climate Resilient Mountain Livelihood
Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization
The University of Agriculture, Swat
Takhtaband Road, Mingora, Swat
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan â 19200
Phone
+92-946-811888
+92-333-9867727 (Direct)
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Saturday â Sunday: Closed

