Its multidisciplinary approach integrates themes such as planning, research, monitoring, community engagement, financial sustainability, and public policies, with the goal of disseminating knowledge, experiences, and best practices for the effective management of these natural spaces. It is aimed at researchers, academics, administrators, and technicians of protected areas, national entities, non-governmental organizations, local communities, students, and policymakers. The journal publishes original, unpublished works not simultaneously submitted elsewhere, in formats including scientific articles, literature reviews, short communications, case studies, technical notes, reviews, and editorials.