Land Use Policy is a leading interdisciplinary journal focusing on the social, economic, environmental, and political dimensions of land use. Covering topics from urban planning to rural development, it provides a platform for critical analysis of policies and practices shaping land resources.
Key themes explored include sustainable land management, agriculture, conservation, and the impacts of urbanization. The journal examines the effectiveness of land use policies, exploring conflicts, synergies, and trade-offs. It also addresses climate change, environmental degradation, and social equity issues within the context of land governance. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, Land Use Policy caters to researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in fields like environmental science, geography, economics, and planning. It offers valuable insights into policy innovations and their real-world implications.
This journal aims to foster informed decision-making and sustainable land use practices. Authors are encouraged to submit research that advances theoretical understanding or provides practical solutions to pressing land use challenges. By contributing to the discourse, researchers can shape policy and promote responsible resource management.