Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences

The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is the leading Chinese academic journal that publishes articles in all areas of natural sciences. The Journal is meant to serve as a means of communication and discussion of important issues related to science and scientific activities. The Journal publishes only original articles in English which have international importance. In addition to full-length research articles, the Journal publishes review articles. Papers can be focused on fundamental research leading to new methods, or adaptation of existing methods for new applications.
Articles for the Journal are peer-reviewed by third-party reviewers who are selected from among specialists in the subject matter of peer-reviewed materials.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is a kind of forum for discussing issues and problems facing science and scholars, as well as an effective means of interaction between the members of the academic community. The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is read bya large number of scholars, and the circulation of the journal is constantly growing.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences publishes special issues on various and relevant topics of interest to the scientific community.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is indexed by Web of Science, Scopus, Current Contents, Geobase and Chemical Abstracts.
Articles containing fundamental or applied scientific results in all areas of the natural sciences are accepted for consideration.
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is composed of 25 members and is chaired by Academician Chen Zhengqing. Editor-in-chief is Prof. Yi Weijian.
Frequency of publication: monthly
ISSN: 1674-2974
Access to all articles on the website is open, does not require registration or payment.
Journal articles are licensed under the CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences takes care of maintaining electronic versions of articles. Data safety is ensured by backing up digital data in accordance with internal regulations. Logical and physical data migration is also provided. Cloud technologies are applied.
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E-mail: editorial-office@jonuns.com
Address: Lushan Road (S), Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan Province, Zip Code: 410082 (Editorial Department of Journal)
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This study investigates the dual role of cocoa as both a cultural resource and an economic asset within the Dayak Kenyah community in Lung Anai, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Existing research on cocoa in Indigenous contexts in Kalimantan remains limited, with most studies focusing on broader agrarian issues, particularly oil palm and coal extraction.
Keywords: Cocoa production; Dayak Kenyah community; indigenous livelihoods; cultural sustainability; rural transformation; Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN).
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Socio-economic transformation is driven by changes in work structures, cultural norms, and patterns of social interaction. However, existing studies have largely examined these dimensions in isolation, leaving a conceptual gap in understanding how they jointly shape transformative processes within communities. This study aims to integrate work patterns and interaction patterns as interconnected dimensions of socio-economic transformation by means of a systematic literature review (SLR). The review draws on scholarly publications indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, JSTOR, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar, using keywords related to work patterns, social interaction, socio-economic transformation, labor migration, social networks, and Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK). A thematic synthesis approach was employed to identify recurring concepts and develop analytical linkages. The review reveals three key findings. First, work patterns are being reshaped by digitalization, platform labor, automation, and labor migration, which together transform job structures, employment stability, and work-related cultural values. Second, interaction patterns are being reconfigured by urbanization and digital connectivity, leading to hybrid forms of community, new modes of participation, and changing socio-spatial relations. Third, ILK plays a significant role in strengthening social resilience, supporting ecological stewardship, and shaping adaptive livelihood strategies, particularly in indigenous and rural communities. Migration functions both as a mechanism for risk diversification and as a catalyst for social reorganization, although it may also generate vulnerabilities where institutional protection is weak. The study concludes that socio-economic transformation is best understood as a co-evolving process in which work patterns and interaction patterns mutually reinforce one another across structural and cultural contexts. This integrated framework contributes to transformation research and offers practical insights for the design of community-based development policies that are socially inclusive and culturally grounded.
Keywords: Socio-economic transformation; Work patterns; Interaction patterns; Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK); Migration.
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