Mineral Economics
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Journal Title
Mineral Economics
MINER ECON
ISSN / eISSN
2191-2203 / 2191-2211
Aims and Scope
Mineral Economics – Raw Materials Report is an international, multidisciplinary journal focused on economics and policy issues in the minerals, metals and mining industries. The journal exists to improve the understanding of economic, social, environmental and political implications of natural resources. The main focus is on non-fuel minerals, metals and the mining industry, and its role in society.<br />
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Mineral Economics is widening its scope and particularly invites papers on:
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Socio-economic aspects of mining, e.g. social license to operate, indigenous peoples, theory of change
Materials for the Green transition, e.g. battery metals, ICT elements, policies to secure supply of these elements
Minerals in the periphery, e.g. the Arctic, deep-seabed and space
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Mineral Economics serves as a platform for academics, industry practitioners, decision makers and other experts who want to share perspectives and knowledge about natural resources.<br />
A wide range of topics have traditionally been covered including, among others: mineral market analysis, exploration and development, resource availability, market development, price formation, international trade, environmental policy, sustainability issues, competition issues.<br />
Mineral Economics is a joint project of Luleå University of Technology and Råvarugruppen Ekonomisk Förening, the organization which founded the journal Raw Materials Report in 1981.
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Mineral Economics is widening its scope and particularly invites papers on:
<li style='list-style-type:none'>
<ul style='list-style-type:circle'>
Socio-economic aspects of mining, e.g. social license to operate, indigenous peoples, theory of change
Materials for the Green transition, e.g. battery metals, ICT elements, policies to secure supply of these elements
Minerals in the periphery, e.g. the Arctic, deep-seabed and space
<br />
Mineral Economics serves as a platform for academics, industry practitioners, decision makers and other experts who want to share perspectives and knowledge about natural resources.<br />
A wide range of topics have traditionally been covered including, among others: mineral market analysis, exploration and development, resource availability, market development, price formation, international trade, environmental policy, sustainability issues, competition issues.<br />
Mineral Economics is a joint project of Luleå University of Technology and Råvarugruppen Ekonomisk Förening, the organization which founded the journal Raw Materials Report in 1981.
Subject Area
N/A
CiteScore
3.70
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
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Social Sciences - Geography, Planning and Development | Q2 | #217/779 |
Social Sciences - Economic Geology | Q2 | #17/40 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) | Quartile |
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ECONOMICS - ESCI | N/A |
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Frequency
4 issues per year
Annual Article Volume
56
Open Access
NO
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