Peer Review Process

The Journal of Resilient and Sustainability for Health (JRSH) operates a double-blind peer-review system while increasing the efficiency of the process. All research articles published in the JRSH undergo full peer review, the key characteristics of which are listed below:

  1. All research articles are reviewed by at least two suitably qualified experts.
  2. All publication decisions are made by the journals’ Editors-in-Chief based on the reviews provided
  3. Members of the advisory, international Editorial Boards lend insight, advice, and guidance to the Editors-in-Chief generally and assist in decision-making on specific submissions
  4. Managing Editors and  Editorial Assistants provide the administrative support that allows the JRSH to maintain the integrity of peer review while delivering rapid turnaround and maximum efficiency to authors, reviewers, and editors alike.
  5. The Journal of Resilient and Sustainability for Health additionally benefits through the manuscript referral process from the high-quality peer review conducted by established journals.

Peer review of referred papers:

Editors of the Journal of Resilient and Sustainability for Health will decide promptly whether to accept, reject, or request revisions of referred papers based on the reviews and editorial insight of the supporting journals. Also, Editors will have the option of seeking additional reviews when needed. The authors will be advised when the Editors decide, that further review is required.