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  • CiteScore 2022 is 4.8.

    The journal's CiteScore 2022 is 4.8.

    Subject area:

    - Social Sciences: Urban Studies

    - Social Sciences: Geography, Planning and Development

    - Environmental Science: Nature and Landscape Conservation

  • Editor's Choice

    Editor’s Choice is a pro bono program sponsored by our publisher that aims to disseminate quality scholarship of ecopracticology among a broader community of international scholars and practitioners. Editor’s Choice articles are chosen to showcase one or any combination of the five virtues SEPR articles are expected to possess: attentiveness to the dual ambition of producing new knowledge and improving socio-ecological practice; interest in the usefulness—relevance, actionability, and efficacy—of knowledge; commitment to scholarly rigor while respecting the rigor of socio-ecological practice; writing with style, accuracy, brevity, and clarity; and the quality of international appeal. Articles of Editor’s Choice will be available for free download on the journal’s website for a definite period.

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  • Special Issues Call for Papers

    SEPR 2024, Weihai, China:

    An international conference on socio-ecological practice research (October 18th—20th, 2024); Two subsequent special issues in the international journal Socio-Ecological Practice Research

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    Fifty years after the wicked-problems conception: its  practical and theoretical impacts on planning and design

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    Socio-ecological perspectives on nature-based solutions (NBS)

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  • Socio-Ecological Practice Research accepted for indexing by GEOBASE

    The Socio-Ecological Practice Research (SEPR) has been accepted for indexing by GEOBASE. GEOBASE covers earth sciences, ecology, geology, human and physical geography, environmental sciences, oceanography, geomechanics, alternative energy sources, pollution, waste management and nature conservation. The content crosses subject, language and cultural boundaries, providing a unique research tool to users.

  • Socio-Ecological Practice Research accepted for indexing by Scopus

    The Socio-Ecological Practice Research (SEPR) has been accepted for indexing by Scopus. Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, including scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. We will let you know once the Scopus indexing of SEPR goes live (i.e. all articles are discoverable with a Sources search in Scopus).

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