New Countryside is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research on rural development and rural transformation in a global context. The journal aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to explore the social, economic, cultural, and environmental dimensions of contemporary rural areas.

The journal focuses on research that contributes to the understanding of rural change, rural governance, and sustainable rural development. It particularly welcomes studies that examine the interactions between agricultural systems, rural economies, public policy, community development, and environmental sustainability.

New Countryside encourages theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary studies that address emerging challenges and opportunities in rural regions worldwide, with the goal of supporting knowledge exchange and informed decision-making for sustainable rural futures.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Rural development policies and governance
  • Rural socio-economic transformation and livelihoods
  • Agricultural development and rural economic systems
  • Rural infrastructure and public services
  • Rural cultural heritage and community development
  • Rural tourism and local development
  • Environmental protection and sustainable resource management in rural areas