Volume 1 Issue 1 (2025): In Progress

Aims & Scope

Urban-Regional Ecology(URE) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research on the ecological dynamics of human-dominated landscapes. We publish cutting-edge studies that bridge urban ecosystems, regional sustainability, and socio-ecological resilience, with a focus on:Ecological design for climate-adaptive cities,Biodiversity conservation in urbanizing regions,Policy-relevant solutions for equitable resource management.To foster dialogue among ecologists, planners, and policymakers for transformative urban-regional sustainability.

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ISSN: 2978-8447(Online)
Frequency: Semi-annual (April,October)

Editorial

From Fragmented Growth to Ecological Resilience: A New Vision for Urban–Regional Sustainability 1-4

Rahimi A. Rahman (Author)

This inaugural editorial for Urban Regional Ecology (URE) introduces the journal’s mission to advance interdisciplinary research on the ecological dynamics of human-dominated landscapes. It calls for a paradigm shift from fragmented urban growth toward integrated urban–regional resilience....

Research Articles

Towards Sustainable Urban Land Governance in Ethiopia: A Cross-Regional Analysis of Institutional Capacity and Best Practices 5-16

Mitiku Alemayehu Emiru (Author)

Urban land governance is a critical component of effective urban development, particularly in rapidly urbanizing countries like Ethiopia. However,  the increasing demand for urban land, coupled with limited  institutional  capacity,  poses  significant  challenges  to  land  provision  and...

Research Articles

Local Communities and the Management of Rural and Natural Resources in the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park 17-36

Antonio Bertini, Tiziana Vitolo* (Author)

To contribute to the overall environmental and socio-economic rebalancing of Italy, the paper proposes to identify policies, strategies and tools useful to local communities that intend to pursue the valorisation of Campania's inland protected areas. Starting from an in-depth analysis of the...

Research Articles

Organization of Psychosocial Processes in Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Regions 37-49

Shervin Assari*, John Ashley Pallera (Author)

Background: Adolescents’ social, emotional, and behavioral characteristics do not operate in isolation but form interconnected systems that shape well-being. These processes may differ across geographic settings, particularly between metropolitan (MSA) and...

Research Articles

Greenery as a Cross-Gender Buffer of Parental Stress in Arab Families: A Multidimensional Ecological, Psychophysiological Analysis 50-62

Diana Saadi (Author)

Background:Parental stress results from interacting psychological, physiological, emotional, environmental, and sociocultural factors. Although exposure to natural environments is increasingly recognized as a stress-buffering mechanism, little is known about whether these...