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Natural Resources Journal

UNM - University of New Mexico, School of Law (United States)

NRJ is an international, interdisciplinary forum devoted to the study of natural and environmental resources. The emphasis is on research directly related to public policy. The principal goal of the Journal is to overcome the

NRJ is an international, interdisciplinary forum devoted to the study of natural and environmental resources. The emphasis is on research directly related to public policy. The principal goal of the Journal is to overcome the isolation of scholars in various disciplines concerned with natural and environmental resources by providing a wider audience for research from different disciplines. The Journal is policy oriented, and seeks to make research available not only to fellow scholars, but also to decision makers who mold natural and environmental resource policy. NRJ contributors come from various disciplines, represent many countries, and provide many approaches to the complex issues raised by the need to balance resource development and environmental concerns. Recent issues of the Journal have been devoted to electric bypass issues, oil and gas issues, western water issues, wilderness issues, and migratory species issues.

Macro-economics and politics
Environ. eco., bio-economics
Environment, sustainability: multidiscip.
Open access
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Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Other titles
NRJ
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Nat. Resour. J.
ISSN L
0028-0739
Frequency
2 issues/year (Half-yearly)
Article types
Research articles
Book analyses
Research notes
Publishing costs
No
Research data access policy
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Last updated : 22/08/2023

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