ASIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL
AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (AJAES)

Asian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Safety (AJAES)

ISSN: 2575423

 

Editor-in-Chief:
Sovan Lek, Ph.D.


Associate Editor
Helena Guasch, Ph.D.
Peter Goethals, Ph.D.
Tuantong Jutagate, Ph.D.


Contact
Pao Srean, Ph.D
sreanpao@gmail.com

EDITORS

Prof. Dr. Sovan Lek, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Dr. Peter Goethals, University of Gent, Belgium
Dr. Pao Srean, University of Battambang, Cambodia
Dr. Li ZJ, China
Prof. Dr. Sithan Lek, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Prof. Dr. Tuantong Jutagate, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand
Dr. Try Yorn, Mean Chey University, Cambodia
Dr Kong Vannac, Mean Chey University, Cambodia
Dr. Ratha Chea, University of Battambang, Cambodia
Dr. Samell Keo, University of Battambang, Cambodia
Dr. Rany Sam, University of Battambang, Cambodia
Dr. Mardy Serey, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia
Dr. Phiny Chiv, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia
Dr. Yon Peou, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia
Dr. Sungchhang Kang, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia
Dr. Sophoanrith Ro, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia

COMMITTEE BOARD

H.E. Sieng Emtotim, University of Battambang, Cambodia
H.E. Saravuth Tum, Svay Rieng University, Cambodia
H.E. Seth Khan, Chea Sim University of Kamchay Mear, Cambodia
H.E. Sam Nga, Mean Chey University, Cambodia
Prof. Dr. Helena Guasch, University of Girona, Spain
Dr. Bunlay Nith, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Cambodia
Dr. Pao Srean, University of Battambang, Cambodia
Dr. Berta Bonet, University of Girona, Spain
Asst. Prof. Dr. Kanjana Payooha, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand
Dr. Chaiwut Grudpan, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand
Dr. Suvarnaraksha A, Thailand
Dr. Liu JS, China
Mr. Sambo Yean, Che

About the journal


ASIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (AJAES)

The Asian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Safety (AJEAS) is peer-reviewed scientific journal, was
launched in 2015 by the project on “Implementing quality of education & training of the Young UNIversities in
rural area of CAMbodia” (UNICAM), co-funded by the Erasmusmus+ Programme of the European Union (see
detail: http://unicamedu.com/en/) as part of the University Capacity Building Project.

Aimed at helping Cambodian scientists to share their research findings and improve their writing skills, AJEAS addresses the critical need for information on the status of sustainable agriculture and management requirements of Cambodian
agriculture.

The journal publishes original work by Cambodian and foreign scientists on all aspects of Cambodian sustainable agriculture and agro-ecology, including transitions towards agricultural and rural sustainability at farm, community, regional, national and international levels, and through food supply chains.
All papers are peer-reviewed by leading national and international scientists and published in English, with summaries in Khmer language.

Topics covered include:

• Agriculture-Environment Interactions
• Agriculture and Rural Economy Interactions
• nstitutional and Policy Issues
• Technology Development
• Food and Consumer Issues

Author Guidelines


Manuscripts must be submitted in English. Authors should confirm the English language quality of their texts by using UK English spelling or alternatively request thorough linguist editing prior to peer-review Manuscripts written in poor English are a subject of rejection prior to peer-review. Lines should be double-spaced and separate paragraphs with a blank line.

Submissions can be in ‘doc’, ‘docx’ or ‘rtf’ format, preferably as a single file attached to one covering email. The order of sections in the manuscript should be: cover page, main text, References, short biography of each author, tables and figures (including photographs). All pages should be numbered consecutively.

 

Cover page:
This should contain the institutions and full mailing addresses of all authors and the email address of the corresponding author.


Title:
A succinct description of the work, in no more than 20 words.


Abstract:
(Full papers only). This should describe, in no more than 250 words, the aims, methods, major findings and conclusions. The abstract should be informative and intelligible without reference to the text, and should not contain any references or undefined abbreviations. Cambodian authors are strongly encouraged to submit a Khmer translation of the English abstract.


Keywords:
Up to eight pertinent words, in alphabetical order.


Main text:
This should comprise the following sections in order: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Acknowledgements. Subsections may be included in the Methods, Results and Discussion sections if necessary. Conclusions and recommendations should be included in the Discussion. Introduction - state the purpose, give only strictly relevant references and do not review the subject broadly. Methods - methods should be concise but allow confirmation of observations and replication of the study. The study area may be described under a separate heading before Methods. Results - present your results in a logical sequence in the text, tables and figures. Do not repeat in the text all data in the tables and figures; summarise only important observations. Discussion - summarise the main findings without repeating in detail the data presented in Results. Relate your observations to other relevant studies; point out the implications of the results and their limitations and place them in the context of other work.


Acknowledgements:
Acknowledge only people who have substantially contributed to the study and sources of financial support.


References:
Following American Psychological Association (APA) style. For the APA style, refer to http://www.apastyle.org/learn/quick-guide-on-references.aspx.