Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Advances and Innovations in Multidisciplinary Science

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This issue addresses advances and innovations in multidisciplinary science by integrating research that connects diverse fields of knowledge to understand and face complex contemporary challenges. The included articles analyze phenomena from complementary perspectives, combining theoretical and methodological approaches that strengthen scientific production and enable a deeper interpretation of social, technological, educational, and organizational changes.

It also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration as a key element for generating sustainable solutions, promoting knowledge transfer, and encouraging the practical application of research results. This approach supports the development of innovative proposals that contribute to academic progress and the improvement of processes across different professional fields.

Published: 2026-01-31

Artículos

  • Solid Waste Management in the Quimis Community of Jipijapa Canton

    Duarte-Pico, Malú Grimaneza, Osejos-Merino, Miguel Ángel (Author)
    1-16
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63618/omd/ssjm/v4/n1/64
  • Child neuroplasticity and its implications for the design of learning environments in early childhood education.

    Santana-Mendoza, Martha Lizet, Moreira-Palacios, Juan Carlos, Salgado-Cedeño, Gladys Dolores, Palacio-Benavides, Jacinta Margarita, Zambrano-Cancela, Mariuxi Elizabeth (Author)
    17-43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63618/omd/ssjm/v4/n1/65
  • From Technological Innovation to Pedagogical Innovation: A Global Transition Toward Intelligent Educational Ecosystems Centered on Human Learning

    Bravo-Espinoza, Maryury Yissela, Ganchozo-Tuárez, Néstor-Heriberto, Álava-Segura, María Claudina, Anchundia-Avila, Anabela Alexandra, Briones-Mero, María Gabriela (Author)
    44-66
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63618/omd/ssjm/v4/n1/66