About the Journal

Resource Management and Policy (RMP) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal focused on the sustainable management of natural and human resources. It bridges the gap between resource management practices, policy development, and sustainable development, offering innovative solutions that integrate science, technology, economics, and governance. The journal aims to advance sustainable resource use, environmental integrity, and social equity at local, national, and global levels.

 

Scope

The journal publishes original research, reviews, case studies, and policy analyses on a broad range of topics related to resource management and policy. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

 

  1. Sustainable Resource Use

Strategies for sustainable management of water, land, energy, forests, and other natural resources

Innovations in resource efficiency, circular economy, and resource recovery

 

  1. Climate Change & Environmental Impact

Resource management’s role in climate change mitigation and adaptation

Assessing the environmental impacts of resource use on ecosystems and biodiversity

Carbon footprint reduction and sustainability in industries

 

  1. Policy & Governance

Policy design for sustainable resource management at various levels

Environmental governance and institutional frameworks for conservation

Public, private, and civil society roles in managing resources

Market-driven approaches, regulations, and incentives for sustainability

 

  1. Economic Dimensions

Economic valuation and modeling of natural resources and ecosystem services

Sustainable economic growth linked to resource management

Socio-economic implications of resource depletion and mismanagement

 

  1. Technology & Innovation

Advances in technology for efficient resource extraction, recycling, and use

Digital tools and data-driven solutions in resource management (e.g., GIS, IoT, remote sensing)

Integration of renewable energy technologies into resource management systems

 

  1. Social Dimensions & Equity

Equity in resource distribution and social justice considerations

Community-based management and indigenous knowledge systems

Stakeholder engagement, public participation, and capacity building

 

  1. Global & Regional Perspectives

Cross-border resource management challenges (e.g., water rights, international treaties)

Resource management issues in developing and emerging economies

Regional case studies on sustainable practices and policies

 

  1. Sustainability & Resilience

Building resilience in resource management systems

Managing resources amidst uncertainty and future challenges

Sustainable urban planning and infrastructure development

 

RMP Open Access

Resourse Management and Policy

Resource Management and Policy (RMP) is owned by Sin-Chn Scientific Press Pte. Ltd.