About the Journal
Journal of Integrated Zoogenesis, Entomology, and Biological Architecture (JIZEBA), is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that is at the forefront of the biological sciences. JIZEBA was established to break the barriers of traditional academic disciplines, and brings together macro-zoology, specialised study of insects and structural design in a multidisciplinary forum to examine the fundamental principles of life and form.
The journal explores the evolutionary and developmental origins of animal life (Zoogenesis) and advanced Entomology, which recognizes that insects provide important blueprints for adaptation, survival, and ecological biomass. The publication stands out for its commitment to Biological Architecture. This range is not just about the structure, it is about the intricate structural wonders that nature presents including the iridescent chitin of a beetle's wing, the macro-engineering of termite mounds, the coral reefs and the nests of birds. JIZEBA connects these concepts to human engineering and is often publishing groundbreaking studies on biomimicry, bio-computational design and architecture inspired by organic systems.
The journal could ultimately provide the evolutionary biologist, entomologist, biomechanical engineer and architect with a key source of data on animal evolution and natural structural engineering. JIZEBA promotes a greater understanding of the way that living things construct, adapt and integrate with their surroundings. The journal isn't just a catalog of species; it's a tool for understanding the complex, living web of the biosphere and unlocking the secrets of its blueprints for future innovations and ecological stewardship.