UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná (Brazil)
Guaju - Brazilian Journal of Sustainable Territorial Development is edited by the Postgraduate Program in Sustainable Territorial Development (PPGDTS) of the Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR). The central objective is to be
Guaju - Brazilian Journal of Sustainable Territorial Development is edited by the Postgraduate Program in Sustainable Territorial Development (PPGDTS) of the Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR). The central objective is to be a channel in the debate on development in its different dimensions (environmental, social, human, economic, cultural and political-institutional), prioritizing the territorial approach and having as reference the principles of sustainability. As a scientific journal, its mission is to be a national and international reference in the dissemination of the territorial approach to development and sustainability.
The works to be published in Guaju, whether theoretical or empirical and whether in the form of articles, essays, reports of practices and reviews, should be based on an interdisciplinary and innovative perspective and discuss territorial problems that are embedded in the society and nature interface. All contributions to Guaju must present potential for debate on territorial development and sustainability, considering different scales of action and analysis.
Preferred topics to be addressed in Guaju are sustainability in its different expressions (environmental, social, economic and cultural); eco-socioeconomics, associativism and local knowledge; social networks and public policies; ecology and environmental, socioeconomic and historical-cultural biodiversity; region and regionalization; urban and rural space interface in contemporaneity, highlighting social inclusion, intersectoriality, multidiversity, multifunctionality; agroecology; food and nutritional sovereignty and security; social and institutional processes of territory planning and management; global dynamics and their territorial impacts; productive dynamics and their territorial impacts; social conflicts and/or socio-territorial cooperation; related fields between health and education in the territorial context; socio-environmental determinants of health and territory; governance, heritage and territorial development.
- Full open access
- DOAJ
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Peer-reviewed without IF, without SJR