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International Journal of Land

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The International Journal of Land (IJL): Comprehensive Research in Sustainable Development & Management, published by STM Journals, is a peer-reviewed publication focused on sustainable development, environmental management, land planning, and GIS applications. It offers researchers, educators, and professionals evidence-based studies, practical insights, and innovative strategies to support effective resource management and informed decision-making across diverse sectors worldwide.

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International Journal of Land

The International Journal of Land (IJL), published by STM Journals, is a respected peer-reviewed publication focusing on the interdisciplinary study of property, environmental stewardship, and resource planning. It provides a trusted platform for researchers, educators, and professionals to explore sustainable development, urban planning, environmental policy, and responsible land management. By presenting high-quality research, the journal helps readers understand land-related challenges and provides evidence-based insights that support informed decisions across diverse sectors.

Key Focus Areas

The journal covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Planning and Resource Management: Approaches for urban development, zoning, and efficient resource allocation.

  • Sustainability and Environmental Assessments: Research on reducing degradation, conserving resources, and promoting long-term environmental stewardship.

  • Geospatial Technologies: Applications of GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis for resource planning and monitoring.

  • Ecological Restoration and Soil Conservation: Techniques to rehabilitate degraded areas, prevent erosion, and maintain healthy ecosystems.

  • Governance and Policy Studies: Examination of legal frameworks, management strategies, and economic impacts related to land use.

By addressing these topics, the journal fosters interdisciplinary studies that connect environmental science, urban planning, geography, and public policy.

Who Should Read This Journal

The publication is a valuable resource for:

  • Researchers and academics in urban planning, environmental science, geography, and natural resource management

  • Policy makers and government officials engaged in sustainable development and governance

  • Urban planners, architects, and real estate professionals seeking practical guidance for effective development

  • Sustainability consultants, environmental advisors, and NGO professionals working on conservation and restoration projects

  • Educators and students aiming to enhance their understanding of responsible resource management and sustainability practices

Why This Journal Matters

Land and resource management are essential for economic growth, environmental protection, and societal well-being. This journal contributes by:

  • Providing evidence-based research to guide sustainable development

  • Encouraging interdisciplinary discussions on environmental and planning challenges

  • Supporting policy development and governance frameworks that balance growth with conservation

  • Enhancing knowledge, skills, and practical applications for professionals and decision-makers

Why Choose STM Journals

STM Journals delivers research with global impact:

  • Rigorous double-blind peer review ensures academic quality

  • Worldwide distribution connects readers and authors from multiple disciplines

  • Multiple formats, including online and print, meet diverse needs

  • Focused on innovative research that supports real-world improvements in development, management, and policy

This journal remains an authoritative resource for anyone seeking advanced knowledge, practical insights, and evidence-based strategies in sustainable land use, environmental management, and planning.

About Journal

International Journal of Land (E-ISSN: 3107-6831) is a peer-reviewed Hybrid Open Access journal launched in 2024 that focuses on Land. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to share their research findings, ideas, and experiences related to Land.
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Journal Information

Title: International Journal of Land Abbreviation: ijl
Issues Per Year: 2 Issues E-ISSN: 3107-6831
Publisher: STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd.
DOI: 10.37591/IJL Starting Year: 2024
Language: English Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Subject: Land Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND

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Focus & Scope

Focus & Scope

An interdisciplinary exploration of terrestrial systems, examining the dynamics between human activity, environmental health, and the socio-legal structures governing land resources.

Land Use & Cover Dynamics

Monitoring urbanization, deforestation, and agricultural expansion through remote sensing and modeling. Focus on land-use intensity, fragmentation, and its impact on carbon sequestration and habitat connectivity.

Governance & Tenure

Addressing land rights, administration, and tenure security. Covers land reform, registration systems, customary vs. formal tenure, and the intersection of gender and indigenous rights in land markets.

Degradation & Restoration

Strategies for reversing desertification and soil erosion. Research focuses on land degradation neutrality (LDN), agroforestry, reforestation, and sustainable watershed management.

Natural Resource Management

Sustainable oversight of biodiversity, water, and forest resources. Exploration of landscape ecology, green infrastructure, and the protection of coastal and marine ecosystems.

Land & Climate Action

Climate-smart agriculture and carbon markets. Evaluation of REDD+ programs, soil carbon monitoring, and land-based strategies for climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience.

Planning & Development

Urban and rural development through effective zoning and regulations. Research examines land acquisition, expropriation, and the prevention of “land grabbing” in sustainable development models.

Conflict & Restitution

Resolving land disputes, ethnic conflicts, and grievances. Analysis of land restitution policies, resource-based violence, and equitable access to property in post-conflict environments.

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