Anthropocene Coasts is an international open access journal dedicated to the study of estuaries and coastlines during the Anthropocene period. This journal aims to publish interdisciplinary research related to estuaries and coastlines in the context of climate change. The journal covers new fields of research in physics, chemistry, biology, and human activity processes, as well as the development of observation/monitoring, modeling/simulation technologies. This journal encourages the submission of research with engineering/social application potential, such as the evolution of coastal environments under enhanced human influence, coastal infrastructure safety, changes in disaster patterns, and sustainability case studies.
It has had a significant impact on the development of estuarine and coastal science by publishing high-quality research articles. The target readership includes researchers, scholars, policy makers, engineers, and students who are interested in the impact of human activities on estuarine and coastal ecosystems, as well as related environmental management and protection strategies.