Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original theoretical, empirical, and policy-relevant articles in the interconnected fields of environmental and resource economics. It provides a forum for rigorous analysis of environmental issues, resource management, and sustainable development.
ERE covers diverse topics including: climate change, pollution control, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, and the economics of sustainability. The journal embraces a variety of analytical approaches, from theoretical modeling to econometric analysis and policy evaluation. The journal is indexed in prominent databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and EconLit.
ERE plays a critical role in shaping environmental policy and promoting responsible resource management. Contributing your research can influence global strategies and practices. Stay informed by accessing the journal online to explore recent publications and submission guidelines.