Green Economics Review is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal published by Yayasan Al Ma’arif Dawuhan Indonesia that is dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse in the field of Green Economy. The journal serves as an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate high-quality empirical and theoretical studies that explore sustainable economic systems, environmentally responsible development, and inclusive growth models. By integrating perspectives from economics, environmental science, public policy, and social studies, the journal aspires to position Green Economy not merely as a complementary approach, but as a central paradigm within contemporary economic thought and practice. Its editorial scope emphasizes methodological rigor, originality, and global relevance, aligning its standards with internationally recognized academic publishing benchmarks.
Furthermore, Green Economics Review seeks to foster intellectual and practical contributions that support the transition from conventional economic models toward more sustainable, equitable, and resilient frameworks. The journal encourages submissions that analyze green economic theories, policy instruments, measurement tools, governance mechanisms, and innovative financial or technological solutions aimed at optimizing resource management while fulfilling societal needs. Particular attention is given to studies examining the socio-economic impacts of environmental policies, international economic trends, and strategies for strengthening social justice and community welfare within sustainable development agendas. Through this focus, the journal aspires to contribute meaningfully to policy formulation, academic advancement, and the global dialogue on balancing economic prosperity with ecological integrity and human well-being.
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