The journal welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and policymakers involved in regenerative economics, environmental sustainability, and interdisciplinary economic research. An international editorial board supports the journal, comprising experts from leading institutions worldwide.
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The Journal of Regenerative Economics (JRE) publishes original, high-impact research focused on the theory, development, and application of regenerative economic models. Its mission is to advance understanding of regenerative economics by providing a platform for scholarly discourse and practical insights that promote ecological restoration, social equity, and economic resilience.
Initial Manuscript Evaluation: Submissions undergo an initial screening by the Editors for relevance, originality, and methodological rigor. Manuscripts that fail to meet the journal's standards are promptly returned to authors with feedback.
Type of Peer Review: The Journal of Regenerative Economics employs a double-blind peer review process, ensuring that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous.
Reviewers’ Report: Referees evaluate submissions based on scholarly merit, research contribution, and clarity. Based on their recommendations, the Editors may accept the manuscript, request revisions, or reject the submission.
Final Decision: The Editors are responsible for the final decision on each manuscript, ensuring transparency and fairness throughout the process.
Articles are published in two issues semi-annually, and collectively in each periodic issue with a dedicated Table of Contents. Accepted papers are made available with online first approach upon final acceptance and formatting.
The Journal of Regenerative Economics provides immediate open access to its published content, supporting the global dissemination of knowledge and fostering inclusive academic exchange.
The journal is supported by its publisher, the Faculty of Economics University of Niš (FEUN), in collaboration with major academic institutions and sustainability-focused organisations within the CROSS-REIS project consortium. Additional support comes from research grants, academic sponsors, and sustainability-driven businesses.
The Journal of Regenerative Economics is dedicated in fostering innovative research and meaningful policy discussions on sustainability and regenerative development.