The International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice examines how regulation, governance, and resource distribution can foster equitable participation in society. The journal focuses on generating and sharing knowledge that advances justice, responsible stewardship, and resilient communities—acknowledging our collective responsibility as a transformative force on the planet. Integrating environmental, cultural, economic, and social perspectives, the journal highlights economic and policy approaches that preserve critical resources and avoid perpetuating inequality.
The International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice connects researchers, practitioners, and policymakers across disciplines and regions, promoting diverse insights and collaborations. By embracing nature’s dynamic processes and prioritizing responsible innovation, it aims to shape policies that nurture human potential and planetary well-being.
The International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice is a Hybrid Open Access journal. We offer various pathways to make your research accessible and make accessibility affordable. Please see our Open Access Statement and Journal Author Rights & Permissions support page for more information.
The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability offers a space to examine nature as something dynamic in and of itself, and sometimes convulsively so. Over several millennia, the human species has become one of the forces of nature, a critical part of its destiny, and ever more so today and tomorrow. This journal foregrounds the forms and effects of our interventions, illuminating the responsibilities that accompany our role as agents interacting in and with natural processes. We call for research responding to the challenge of creating systems that are environmentally viable, not destroying or damaging our life sources as natural beings.
The journal’s scope embraces research on how we can create a viable home for ourselves alongside the other lifeforms of the planet. By linking environment, culture, economy, and society, this journal speaks to urgent questions of how best to manage our human futures.
The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability is a Hybrid Open Access journal. We offer various pathways to make your research accessible and make accessibility affordable. Please see our Open Access Statement and Journal Author Rights & Permissions support page for more information.
The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context explores culture as the representation of our human natures, subjectivities, shared meanings, and memories. We consider "difference" or "cultures" in the plural—as ways of seeing, thinking, making meaning, and connecting with nature. We invite documentation of sustainability practices that engage the dynamics of our material life, where we use social relations and tools to mix our energies with the natural world in order to meet human needs. By examining unsustainable injustices around axes of inequality of access to resources, we focus on how to nurture sources of cohesion and commonality.
This journal nurtures questions of regulation, governance, and resource distribution, ensuring justice and social participation. We seek to integrate environment, culture, economy, and society in addressing our human futures.
The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context is a Hybrid Open Access journal. We offer various pathways to make your research accessible and make accessibility affordable. Please see our Open Access Statement and Journal Author Rights & Permissions support page for more information.
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