Ayden International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Allied Research


Ayden International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Allied Research is a leading platform for groundbreaking research that merges academic excellence with real-world applications in the fields of environmental science and sustainability. With a focus on innovative solutions to global environmental challenges, the journal covers a wide range of topics, including climate change, biodiversity conservation, pollution control, and renewable energy technologies. Ayden IJEASAR empowers researchers, industry experts, and policymakers with knowledge and insights that drive environmental stewardship and sustainable development. Supported by an esteemed editorial board and a rigorous peer-review process, each publication upholds the highest standards, making it an invaluable resource for shaping strategies and fostering impactful conversations in the ever-evolving field of environmental sciences.

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  • INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY INTO AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION: ADVANCING MODERN PEDAGOGY

    • Benjamin Michael Anderson (Eastern Kentucky University, Department of Agriculture, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond, KY 40475, USA)
    Agriculture is a substantial consumer of energy, encompassing not only fuel usage in food and fiber production but also in the manufacturing of critical inputs like pesticides and fertilizers. In 2012, the U.S. agricultural sector...
    Pages: 1-4
    Published: May 13, 2025
    Cite this article:
    Benjamin Michael Anderson et al. (2025). INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY INTO AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION: ADVANCING MODERN PEDAGOGY. Ayden International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Allied Research. https://doi.org/
  • EXPLORING BIO-PESTICIDE USE IN CAMBODIA: A DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF TRENDS AND IMPACTS

    • Sokha Rithy (Division of Research and Extension, Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
    • Sopheap Kimsroy (Division of Research and Extension, Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
    The widespread reliance on chemical pesticides in modern agriculture, particularly in South East Asia, has bolstered crop protection but simultaneously raised pressing concerns about its detrimental impact on human health and the environment....
    Pages: 5-11
    Published: May 13, 2025
    Cite this article:
    Sokha Rithy et al. (2025). EXPLORING BIO-PESTICIDE USE IN CAMBODIA: A DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF TRENDS AND IMPACTS. Ayden International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Allied Research. https://doi.org/
  • GRAPEVINE YIELD RESPONSE TO CLIMATE DYNAMICS IN MADEIRA ISLAND, PORTUGAL

    • Fabricio Leonardo Macedo (University of Madeira, ISOPlexis - Centre for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Technology. Funchal. Portugal / Center for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB),)
    Grapevines, belonging to the Vitaceae family, are of paramount significance in the world of viticulture. This family encompasses a diverse array of species, predominantly tropical or subtropical, spanning across 14 to 16 genera and comprising...
    Pages: 12-27
    Published: May 13, 2025
    Cite this article:
    Fabricio Leonardo Macedo et al. (2025). GRAPEVINE YIELD RESPONSE TO CLIMATE DYNAMICS IN MADEIRA ISLAND, PORTUGAL. Ayden International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Allied Research. https://doi.org/