_Ecological Economics_ is a transdisciplinary journal that seeks to integrate ecological and economic perspectives to address pressing environmental and social challenges. By challenging conventional economic paradigms, the journal aims to foster innovative solutions that promote sustainability, equity, and ecological integrity. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and policy analyses that explore the complex interrelationships between human economies and natural ecosystems.
Covering topics such as environmental valuation, resource management, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development, _Ecological Economics_ draws upon a wide range of disciplines, including economics, ecology, sociology, and political science. The journal is indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science and caters to policymakers, academics, and practitioners seeking holistic and innovative approaches to environmental challenges. This international platform welcomes research that draws on the social science, sociology, anthropology, and political science.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that challenge traditional assumptions, propose novel methodologies, and offer actionable insights for creating more sustainable and equitable economies. By promoting dialogue and collaboration across disciplines, _Ecological Economics_ aims to drive transformative change toward a more ecologically sound and socially just world. Share your critical insights with the journal.