Journals
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Rural Planning Journal
The Rural Planning Journal (RPJ) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research of interest relating to rural development planning.
Thematic areas of interest include Rural Development; Poverty Reduction; Development Planning and Management; Economic and Investment Planning; Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition; Environment, Climate Change and Energy; Population and Development; and, Cross-Cutting Issues. Specific focus areas include public policies, social services, agriculture, regional planning, public health, development finance, environment, gender, governance, business and entrepreneurship, and natural resources management.
RPJ publishes twice a year in June and December. -
Planning and Development Initiatives Journal
The journal seeks to stimulate new
scholarly thinking on the essence of planning and development with regard to: -
- Planning and Investment
- Rural and Urban planning
- Industrialization and Technological Development
- Environment and Development Planning
- Agriculture Development
- Economics, Finance and Investment
- Social Cultural Sustainability
- Public Health, Education
- Labour and Human Relations
- Governance, Social Policy and International Cooperation