Evidence Publisher (Evidence in Science Publishing House ) is proud to announce the successful launch of its flagship Earth sciences journal, Evidence in Earth Science (EIES), now officially registered with both print and electronic International Standard Serial Numbers (pISSN: 3079-6156; eISSN: 3079-6164). The journal has also secured a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) prefix (10.63221/eiesxxxx), cementing its commitment to robust digital archiving and global scholarly interoperability. With its rigorous editorial framework and open-access mandate, EIES is now fully open for submissions and has already garnered significant interest from researchers worldwide, reflecting the urgent need for interdisciplinary solutions to planetary challenges.
A New Platform for Earth System Science
Evidence in Earth Science emerges as a critical nexus for advancing knowledge in geosciences, climatology, environmental science, and sustainable resource management. The journal’s mission aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), prioritizing research that addresses climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and anthropogenic impacts on Earth systems. By obtaining its pISSN and eISSN through the ISSN International Centre, EIES fulfills stringent bibliographic standards, ensuring its inclusion in global library catalogs and academic databases. The DOI prefix, assigned by Crossref, guarantees persistent accessibility and citation tracking, enabling seamless integration into the digital scholarly ecosystem. These milestones underscore the journal’s technical readiness to serve as a trusted repository for high-impact, evidence-driven research.
Academic Community Embraces EIES’ Vision
Since its recent launch, Evidence in Earth Science (EIES) has garnered strong endorsements from the global research community, with early submissions spanning critical topics such as hydrological modeling, geospatial AI applications, and sustainable resource management. Prof. Dr. Qingfeng Hu, Editor-in-Chief from North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, emphasized, “The enthusiastic engagement of scholars aligns with our mission to bridge rigorous earth science research and pressing societal needs. Our editorial framework, anchored in transparency and inclusivity, ensures that diverse voices shape the journal’s trajectory.” Co-Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Saeid Pirasteh of the Geospatial Intelligence and Mapping Lab (University of Waterloo, Canada) added, “EIES is uniquely positioned to advance GeoAI and earth observation technologies, offering a platform where innovation meets real-world environmental challenges.”
The journal’s APC waiver program—prioritizing exceptional contributions and authors from underrepresented regions—has already attracted inquiries from over 50 research groups worldwide, reflecting its commitment to equitable scholarly participation. While submissions are currently in the early stages, the editorial board, comprising 30+ international experts, has received widespread support from institutions across Asia, Africa, and North America. “EIES isn’t just a journal; it’s a collaborative movement to democratize earth science solutions,” noted Prof. Hu. Researchers are encouraged to submit pioneering work in alignment with the journal’s focus areas, including LiDAR mapping, disaster risk analytics, and climate resilience strategies.
Building a Legacy of Interdisciplinary Impact
The journal also plans to launch a “Grand Challenges in Earth Science” series, curating special issues on topics like geoengineering ethics and post-2030 climate agendas. Authors benefit from rapid publication timelines (average 5-day first decision) and innovative tools such as interactive data appendices, which allow readers to engage dynamically with datasets and models. “In an era of planetary crises, EIES is more than a journal—it’s a collaborative engine for evidence-based transformation,” added Dr. Voss. Researchers are invited to submit manuscripts via the journal’s portal and join a growing community dedicated to redefining Earth science’s role in securing a habitable future.
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