Journal of Resources, Energy and Development (JREaD) New

Journal of Resources, Energy and Development (JREaD)

  • Frequency:2 issues a year
  • ISSN: 0975-7554
  • Online ISSN: 0975-7562
  • Periodicity: March and September
  • Size: 140 mm x 210 mm
  • Pages: 60
  • Weight: 75 gms

Journal Details

A biannual publication, REaD (Resources, Energy, and Development) focuses on research and integration of knowledge at the interface of resources and development. It provides a forum for comprehensive investigation, analysis, and review of subjects in the fields of energy, environment, and natural resource management that confront decision-makers, planners, consultants, politicians, and researchers. It deals with theoretical and methodological issues and case studies on the interrelationships among development, human activity, and resource use; explores sustainability issues and transitions; and facilitates dialogues between the scientific community and the society at large. Only original articles based on policy research and rigorous analysis are published.

Target Audience

    Why is REaD published? How is its purpose being fulfilled?

    A biannual publication, REaD (Resources, Energy, and Development) focuses on research and integration of knowledge at the interface of resources and development. It provides a forum for comprehensive investigation, analysis, and review of subjects in the fields of energy, environment, and natural resource management that confront decision-makers, planners, consultants, politicians, and researchers. It deals with theoretical and methodological issues and case studies on the interrelationships among development, human activity, and resource use; explores sustainability issues and transitions; and facilitates dialogues between the scientific community and the society at large. Only original articles based on policy research and rigorous analysis are published.

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Show Abstract Issue -Vol.7(2) September 2010

  • Urbanization in the US: land use trends, impacts on forest area, projections, and policy considerations

    Ralph Alig: USDA Forest Service, PNW Station, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, USA Email ralig@fs.fed.us

  • Biodiversity management for sustainable development of cities

    Neeraj Khera: Programme Coordinator, InWEnt - Capacity Building International, Germany, South Asia Regional Offi ce, 21, Jor Bagh, New Delhi - 110 003 India, Email neerajkhera@gmail.com

  • A new role for urban planning in developing sustainable cities*

    Naison D Mutizwa-Mangiza: Chief, Policy Analysis Branch, United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UNHabitat) Email Naison.Mutizwa-Mangiza@unhabitat.org

  • Urban biodiversity: an essay on natural capital and social innovation using Delhi as an example*

    Meher Bajwa: Mehar Bajwa works for Bridge to India—an environmental consultancy fi rm, which conducts research and analysis in renewable energy, resource management, and urban planning in India. Email meher.bajwa@bridgetoindia.com

  • Forests, heritage green spaces, and neighbourhood parks: citizen’s attitude and perception towards ecosystem services in Bengaluru

    Savitha Swamy: Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bengaluru Email savitha@atree.org and Soubadra Devy

  • Population: many and mobile

    Excerpt from Cities: Steering towards sustainability edited by Pierre Jacquet, Rajendra K Pachauri, and Laurence Tubiana, and published by Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD),The Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), 2010

  • Urban growth: a governance challenge

    Excerpt from Cities: Steering towards sustainability edited by Pierre Jacquet, Rajendra K Pachauri, and Laurence Tubiana, and published by Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD),The Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), 2010

  • Energy: which model for tomorrow?

    Excerpt from Cities: Steering towards sustainability edited by Pierre Jacquet, Rajendra K Pachauri, and Laurence Tubiana, and published by Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD),The Institute for Sustainable Developmeant and International Relations (IDDRI), and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), 2010

  • Statistics: is 50% of the world’s population urban?

    Excerpt from Cities: Steering towards sustainability edited by Pierre Jacquet, Rajendra K Pachauri, and Laurence Tubiana, and published by Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD),The Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), 2010

  • Book review: Water and the laws in India

    Ramaswamy R Iyer (ed.), Sage Publications, 2009: Reviewed by Vishal Narain, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Governance, Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, India

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