About the Journal
EcoSur: Innovation, Technology, and Sustainable Development in Latin America arises as an initiative backed by the innovative tech company, Gopsapp. Our goal is to promote the dissemination and publication of research works produced by researchers from Latin America.
This journal began its journey with printed publications, but recognizing the need for greater accessibility and the dynamics of the digital world, we have transitioned to a digital publishing format. In line with Gopsapp’s progressive vision, EcoSur has adopted a continuous publication model, allowing the most recent works to be regularly available to our readers.
The creation of the journal "EcoSur: Innovation, Technology and Sustainable Development in Latin America" is a powerful tool that plays a crucial role in the fulfillment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This magazine, dedicated to highlighting and promoting innovation, technology and sustainable development in Latin America, has the potential to contribute significantly to several of the SDGs in the region.
Below are the ways in which "EcoSur" supports the SDGs:
SDG 1: End Poverty: articles and case studies highlighting innovative projects and approaches to reduce poverty in Latin America can be published in "EcoSur". This includes social entrepreneurship initiatives, sustainable microfinance and economic development programs.
SDG 2: Zero Hunger: The magazine can present research and best practices related to food security and sustainable agriculture in the region, promoting approaches that help combat hunger and malnutrition.
SDG 7: Affordable and clean energy: The magazine can highlight renewable energy projects, energy efficiency and affordable access to sustainable energy sources in Latin America.
SDG 13: Climate action: The magazine can be a platform to discuss climate change mitigation and adaptation in the region, as well as to promote sustainable business practices and effective climate policies.
SDG 17: Partnerships to achieve the goals: "EcoSur" can foster collaboration and research for networking among governments, non-profit organizations, businesses and civil society in Latin America to address sustainable development challenges.
In addition, the magazine can address cross-cutting issues that are central to the SDGs, such as gender equality (SDG 5) and quality education (SDG 4). By highlighting projects and success stories that promote gender equality and access to education, "EcoSur" can contribute to these goals.
The creation of the magazine is also an example of the importance of multilateral cooperation (SDG 17) and the promotion of innovation and technology (SDG 9) in addressing sustainable development challenges. The magazine is a tool that unites people and organizations with a common goal: to advance towards a more sustainable and prosperous future in Latin America through research, publication and dissemination of its content.
In short, "EcoSur: Innovation, Technology and Sustainable Development in Latin America" is a private initiative as an invaluable tool to support the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in the region. By highlighting and promoting innovation and sustainable development, the magazine can play a vital role in building a more hopeful, peaceful and prosperous future for all inhabitants of Latin America through the research, publication and dissemination of its content.
We have migrated to a digital publication format. EcoSur has opted for a continuous publication model, making recent work available to our readers on a regular basis.
We are constantly looking for contributions in the form of original, empirical and theoretical articles, review articles, essays, reviews and any other type of text that seeks to contribute to the advancement of science and technology.
Source of income and publicity
EcoSur: Innovación, Tecnología y Desarrollo Sostenible de América Latina is a scientific journal funded by and does not accept advertising of any kind on its web portal.
Acceptance rate
At the moment, the journal has an acceptance rate of 90%. The number will surely decrease as EcoSur: Innovation, Technology and Sustainable Development in Latin America consolidates its position in the academic world.