The Journal of Political Ecology is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that examines the linkages between ecology and politics. It offers critical analyses of environmental issues, focusing on how power dynamics, social inequalities, and economic structures shape environmental change and resource management. By exploring the intersection of social and ecological systems, the journal aims to promote understanding and action towards more just and sustainable futures.
This journal covers a broad range of topics, including environmental policy, resource extraction, climate change adaptation, conservation, and environmental justice. It publishes original research articles, theoretical essays, and book reviews that engage with diverse perspectives from the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The Journal of Political Ecology provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and activists to share insights and experiences related to socio-ecological transformations.
The Journal of Political Ecology encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and critical thinking about environmental challenges. By making its content freely available, the journal fosters broader engagement with complex issues and promotes dialogue among diverse stakeholders. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the political dimensions of environmental sustainability.