Aim and Scope

Spatial Review for Sustainable Development (SRSD) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3062-8229. SRSD is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

 

Aims

SRSD aims to advance understanding of spatial dynamics and their impact on sustainable development. The journal seeks to provide a platform for research that integrates spatial analysis with sustainability principles to address global and local challenges.

 

Focus

The journal focuses on research that explores the relationship between spatial patterns and sustainable development. It emphasizes studies that apply spatial analysis to understand and address issues related to environmental sustainability, urban planning, and resource management.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Spatial Analysis and Sustainability: Research on how spatial analysis techniques can be applied to evaluate and promote sustainable development practices across various scales and contexts.

  2. Urban and Regional Planning: Studies focusing on sustainable urban and regional planning, including land use, transportation, and infrastructure planning that supports sustainable development goals.

  3. Environmental Management and Conservation: Examination of spatial approaches to environmental management and conservation, including habitat protection, natural resource management, and ecological resilience.

  4. Climate Change and Spatial Dynamics: Analysis of the spatial dimensions of climate change, including impacts on different regions, adaptation strategies, and mitigation measures.

  5. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Sustainability: Research on the use of GIS and other spatial technologies in supporting sustainable development initiatives, including data collection, analysis, and visualization.

  6. Community and Stakeholder Engagement: Studies on how spatial approaches can enhance community engagement and stakeholder participation in sustainable development processes.