This journal explores ecological restoration as a complex socio-political and relational practice. It examines how restoration is embedded in historical and political contexts, addressing environmental justice, equity, and the entanglement of human and ecological systems. The scope includes the politics of restoration, the role of technology and scientific framings, and the implications for human well-being and diverse ecologies.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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AnthropologyQ1
Geography, Planning and DevelopmentQ1
Nature and Landscape ConservationQ1
Global and Planetary ChangeQ3
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Web of Science Categories
Environmental Studies
Scopus Categories
AnthropologyNature and Landscape ConservationGeography, Planning and DevelopmentGlobal and Planetary Change
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Geographies of human-animal interactionsWater Governance and InfrastructureEnvironmental Justice and Health DisparitiesAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentEnvironmental Philosophy and EthicsMining and Resource ManagementHuman auditory perception and evaluationEducational Leadership and PracticesFinancial Crisis of the 21st CenturySustainability and Climate Change Governance