Population, Space and Place is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the complex relationships between population dynamics, spatial organization, and the characteristics of places. It offers a unique perspective on how demographic processes shape and are shaped by geographical contexts, contributing to our understanding of social, economic, and environmental issues.
The journal features research on migration, urbanization, regional development, and the spatial distribution of populations. It also delves into the social, cultural, and economic dimensions of place, examining how these factors influence demographic patterns and human behavior. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, this journal targets researchers and policymakers in geography, sociology, demography, urban planning, and related fields.
It encourages submissions that employ innovative methodologies and theoretical frameworks to address pressing issues related to population, space, and place. By providing a platform for cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary dialogue, Population, Space and Place aims to advance our understanding of the spatial dynamics of human populations and their implications for society and the environment. The journal welcomes contributions that bridge disciplinary boundaries and offer fresh perspectives on the interplay between people, places, and spaces.