Zakhayer-e Enghelab (Pastoral Nomads)

Zakhayer-e Enghelab (Pastoral Nomads)

Zakhayer-e Enghelab (Pastoral Nomads) is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed quarterly journal owned, managed, and published by the Nomads’ Affairs Organization of Iran since 2010. The journal publishes original, full-length articles, reviews, and letters relevant to all fields of Pastoral Nomads.

 

About Journal of Zakhayer-e Enghelab (Pastoral Nomads)

 

   Journal Title: Zakhayer-e Enghelab (Pastoral Nomads)

   P-ISSN: 1561-9435

   Frequency: Quarterly

   Director-in-Charge: Shayan Naderi , Ph.D.

   Editor-in-Chief: Maryam Hosseini. Ph.D.

   Language: Persian with English Abstracts

   Plagiarism Checker: Samimnoor (Persian)

   Peer Review Policy: Double-blind

   Article Processing Charges: No Charge - Free

   Average Review Time: 2 Months

   Acceptance Rate:

   Owner & Publisher: Nomads’ Affairs Organization of Iran

 

Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2 - Serial Number 60, Autumn 2025 

Keywords Cloud

  • Nomads
  • Nomadic Society
  • Food Security
  • Development
  • Livelihood
  • employment
  • pattern
  • Quality of Life
  • Development plans
  • lamb
  • medicinal plants
  • NGOs
  • Semnan province
  • Regional Planning
  • Progesterone
  • Vikor model
  • environmental impacts
  • Global warming
  • Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
  • Settlement
  • Iran
  • local communities
  • Ewe
  • climate change
  • Passive Defense
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • Dairy products
  • Pasture
  • production sustainability
  • Resilience enhancement
  • Qashqai nomads
  • Nomadic community
  • Slow-release bolus
  • Challenges and Issues
  • Voluntary Participation
  • Jihadi Groups
  • Underprivileged Rural and Nomadic Areas
  • Sponge insertion
  • Nomadic herd
  • Qashqai Turkish sheep
  • Nomads of South Khorasan Province
  • Iranian Nomads
  • Livestock Productivity
  • nomadic pastoralists
  • nomadic resilience
  • Spatial land planing
  • Settlement Scheme
  • Transhumant Pastoralists
  • Goals of Settlement
  • Performances of Settlement
  • Results of Settlement
  • Chubdari
  • Traditional Livestock Commerce
  • Nomadic Tribes and Pastoralists
  • Cheshmeh-Rahman Plain
  • Iman-lu Tribe
  • Monograph
  • Hierarchy Analysis Process (AHP)
  • Locationing
  • s Well
  • Hassan-Abad Javanzadeh and Qarjehbayer Nomadic Regions
  • infrastructure
  • Maldari&‌‌rsquo
  • Entrepreneurship
  • model
  • Empowerment
  • Spatial planning