Scholarly research in sustainable development is a study that is interested in organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the same time sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society depend. The desirable end result is a state of society where living and conditions and resource use continue to meet human needs without undermining the integrity and stability of the natural systems.
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Rural and urban development studies involve the process of improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural and urban areas.
Rural development has traditionally centered on the exploitation of land-intensive natural resources such as agriculture and forestry. However, changes in global production networks and increased urbanization have changed the character of rural areas. Increasingly tourism, niche manufacturers, and recreation have replaced resource extraction and agriculture as dominant economic drivers. The need for rural communities to approach development from a wider perspective has created more focus on a broad range of development goals rather than merely creating incentive for agricultural or resource based businesses. Education, entrepreneurship, physical infrastructure, and social infrastructure all play an important role in developing rural regions.
Articles are welcome in the mode of an original research, review article, case report, short communication, perspective, mini review and commentaries. Approval of at least two independent reviewers along with editor approval is essential for acceptance of any submitted manuscript.