Land Economics is a leading peer-reviewed journal focusing on the economic aspects of land use, natural resources, and environmental quality. It publishes rigorous, policy-relevant research that addresses challenges related to land markets, resource management, urban development, and environmental regulation. Covering a wide range of topics from property rights and zoning to climate change and ecosystem services, Land Economics provides insights for academics, policymakers, and practitioners interested in the sustainable management of land and resources.
The journal emphasizes empirical analysis, theoretical modeling, and interdisciplinary approaches. Articles explore the economic impacts of land-use policies, the valuation of natural resources, and the effectiveness of environmental regulations. It serves as a forum for cutting-edge research that informs debates on critical issues such as urban sprawl, deforestation, water scarcity, and biodiversity conservation. Land Economics aims to advance understanding of the complex relationships between human activities and the environment, promoting informed decision-making for a sustainable future.
With a commitment to rigorous scholarship and policy relevance, Land Economics invites submissions that contribute to the knowledge base for addressing pressing land and resource challenges. Explore the intersection of economics, policy, and the environment in every issue.