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Journal of Rural Studies Q1 Unclaimed
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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1,542
SJR Impact factor135
H Index233
Total Docs (Last Year)867
Total Docs (3 years)17651
Total Refs5404
Total Cites (3 years)863
Citable Docs (3 years)5.99
Cites/Doc (2 years)75.76
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View moreNew Pioneers: the Back-to-the-Land Movement and the Search for a Sustainable Future
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View moreSylvanian families: The production and consumption of a rural community
View moreGeographies of exclusion: Society and difference in the west
View morePublic attitudes to countryside leisure: A case study on ambivalence
View moreThe social construction of 'Middle England': The politics of participation in forward planning
View moreExtending the boundaries of climate change research: A discussion on agriculture
View moreFamily farms in the Scottish borders: a practical definition by hill sheep farmers
View moreMany Shades of Red. State Policy and Collective Agriculture
View moreRural change and the elderly in rural places: Commentaries from New Zealand
View moreNation, Identity and Social Theory: Perspectives from Wales
View moreFood, the body and the self
View moreTheoretical and spatial limits to the value of rural environmental benefits: Evidence from the forestry sector
View moreReconstructing nature: Alienation, emancipation and the division of labour
View moreAgainst all odds. Rural community in the information age
View moreWorking with the grain? Towards sustainable rural and community development
View moreScott revisited: Post-war agriculture, planning and the British countryside
View morePoverty, a history
View moreBetween a flint scraper and the steel mills of sheffield; between a skin coracle and the Queen Mary
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