The Settlenomics Review is a scientific journal dedicated to the study of settlement economics, migration patterns, urban planning, and socio-economic systems. Our goal is to provide insightful analysis and high-quality research to the academic community and the interested public.
This journal is a single-author initiative, ensuring a coherent editorial vision. While currently managed by one editor, we aim to collaborate with guest contributors and experts in the field to enrich the content.
The Settlenomics Review publishes both theoretical papers and articles for popularization, including white papers, reviews, and the Settlarium project for city insights.