Default: Journal of Rural Studies

ISSN: 0743-0167

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Journal of Rural Studies is a journal indexed in SJR in Forestry and Development with an H index of 135. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,542 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,542.

Journal of Rural Studies focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: people, rural, coproduction, knowledge, service, pool, older, potential, food, untapped, ...

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Languages: English

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Journal of Rural Studies

1,542

SJR Impact factor

135

H Index

233

Total Docs (Last Year)

867

Total Docs (3 years)

17651

Total Refs

5404

Total Cites (3 years)

863

Citable Docs (3 years)

5.99

Cites/Doc (2 years)

75.76

Ref/Doc

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