- Editorial Board
- Focus and Scope
- Abstracting and Indexing
- Peer Reviewers
- Journal Policy
- Journal of Ethics Statement
- Copyright Notice
- Template
Aim and Scope
The special purpose of the Journal of Culture, Public Policy, and Innovation is to publish original research that covers the development of theory and concepts, methodological perspectives, empirical analysis, and policy debates in the field of frontier and maritime studies. Culture, Public Policy, and Innovation is a multidisciplinary journal for empowering society and policy studies. It aims to publish the best theoretical and empirical research in all disciplines, ranging from local communities to villages, forests, and maritime, as well as interpretations of the complexities of frontier community life. Theoretical and empirical studies here touch on more humanistic values through their understanding of society's culture as the end user's policy. The relevance of public policy is to meet the needs of the people, especially the frontier and maritime societies, who, in the era of society 5.0, are very innovative in all aspects of life: technology, socio-cultural, political, and economic systems, with topics including:
Policy and Food
- The culture of Nutrition
- Food and Nutrition culture
- Food and Nutrition policy
- Food security and Nutrition policy
Policy and Technology
- Technology and Innovation Policy
- Challenge to Technology policy
- Technology in Society 5.0
- Technological Innovation
- Techno-economist
- Eco-friendly Technology
Natural resource management policy
- Natural resources and community empowerment
- Natural resource management policy
- conservation policy
- Policy, Coastal and Marine
- Coastal Area Policy
- Marine Product Management Policy
- Community and Coastal Empowerment
Sustainability
- Blue economy
- Green economy
- Empowerment and Culture
- Fishing Culture
- Borderland Culture