1. Initial Editorial Screening

  • Each submitted manuscript is reviewed by the Editor to ensure its relevance to the journal's focus and scope.

  • The Editor checks manuscript completeness, formatting compliance, and potential plagiarism.

  • Manuscripts that do not meet the requirements will be returned to the authors or rejected.

2. Assignment of Reviewers

  • Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are sent to two or more reviewers using a double-blind review process, where reviewer and author identities remain anonymous.

  • Reviewers are selected based on their expertise relevant to the manuscript topic.

3. Review Process

  • Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on originality, relevance, scientific contribution, methodological accuracy, data quality, and clarity of presentation.

  • Reviewers provide one of the following recommendations:

    • Accept

    • Accept with minor revisions

    • Accept with major revisions

    • Reject

  • Reviewers also provide constructive comments for improving the manuscript.

4. Revision by Authors

  • If revisions are required, authors must revise the manuscript according to reviewers’ comments.

  • Authors must also submit a response to reviewer document addressing each comment.

5. Revision Assessment by Editor

  • The Editor re-evaluates the revised manuscript to ensure all reviewer feedback has been addressed.

  • If necessary, the manuscript may be sent back to reviewers for additional evaluation.

6. Final Decision

  • The Editor makes the final decision based on reviewer recommendations and the scientific quality of the manuscript.

  • The decision may be acceptance, rejection, or a request for further revision.

7. Publication

  • Accepted manuscripts proceed to copyediting, layout formatting, and final publication in the scheduled journal issue.