Vol. 5 No. 1 (January 2026): In Progress
  • Article

    The Wine Route in Argentina: History, Culture and Sustainable Contributions to the Economy and the Environment

    Patricia Vazquez, Noemí Gómez
    1-17

    52 (Abstract) 38 (Download)

    The Mendoza Wine Route can be conceived as a Latin American benchmark for the articulation of history, oenology, and culture, which embodies SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) in several of its goals. From a historical and heritage perspective, the network of irrigation ditches and public trees protects and manages an urban-productive oasis landscape that... more

  • Review

    Harnessing Traditional Knowledge for Circular Livestock, Environmental Resilience and Its Perspectives from Odisha, India

    Abhijeet Das, Satchidananda Mishra
    18-41

    23 (Abstract) 19 (Download)

    The article explores the role of traditional knowledge systems (TKS) in creating circular livestock economies and fostering environmental stewardship. The study focuses on Pathe Pathshala, a mobile, community-led education initiative led by grassroots veterinarian Dr. Balaram Sahu, and shows how locally embedded practices in animal care, ethno-veterinary medicine, and adaptive breeding can serve as resilient... more

  • Article

    Techno-Economic Assessment of Rice Seedling-Raising Trays in Northern Iran

    Alireza Allameh
    42-52

    12 (Abstract) 19 (Download)

    Mechanized rice transplanting has become an essential practice in modern rice cultivation due to its economic advantages, reduced labor requirements, and shorter operation time compared with manual transplanting. However, successful mechanized transplanting depends on the provision of high-quality mat-type seedlings, which are produced in specially designed plastic trays. These trays play a critical role in... more

  • Article

    Philippine Food Security Paradoxities Exposed: Exploring Structural Inequities and Pathways to Sovereignty

    Alvin Servaña, Katya Manalastas
    53-68

    73 (Abstract) 93 (Download)

    This essay critically examines the persistent food security challenges in the Philippines, a nation paradoxically rich in agricultural resources yet plagued by hunger and malnutrition. Through a comprehensive four-part analysis, it systematically unpacks the complex milieus: historical, economic, political—factors shaping this crisis. Part 1 explores the historical and contemporary dynamics driving the hunger for food... more