Welcome Professor Yin as the Editor-in-Chief of New Countryside

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Yin as the new Editor-in-Chief of New Countryside, an international open-access journal dedicated to advancing sustainable development in rural societies worldwide.
Professor Yin is a distinguished scholar with extensive expertise in rural development policy, rural governance, agricultural economics, and sustainable livelihoods. His research has significantly contributed to the understanding of integrated rural-urban development and the practical implementation of rural revitalization strategies. With his deep academic insight and commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue, Professor Yin is ideally positioned to guide The New Countryside toward greater scholarly impact and global engagement.
Under his leadership, the journal will continue to champion high-quality, cross-disciplinary research on critical rural issues—including rural policy, infrastructure, economic upliftment, agricultural innovation, rural tourism, and environmental sustainability.
We warmly invite researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world to submit their work, recommend potential reviewers, and collaborate in building The New Countryside into a leading platform for innovative and actionable knowledge on rural futures.
Please join us in extending a heartfelt welcome to Professor Yin!
New Countryside Editorial Office
20 November, 2025
All Issues
- Volume 5 | 2026
- Volume 4 | 2025
- Volume 3 | 2024
- Volume 2 | 2023
- Volume 1 | 2022
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- Integrative Approaches to Sustainable Rural Development in India: Bridging Agriculture, Livelihoods, and Living Standards 469
- Adopting Paludiculture as a Farming Model Resilient to Climate Change: Insights from Farming Communities in the Peatlands of South Sumatra, Indonesia 1442
- Agricultural Dynamics and Economic Growth: Evidence from Devel oped and Developing Indian States 1362
- Global Pollinator Declines in the Anthropocene: Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security 392
- University, Family Farming and Agroecological Transition: Systematization of an Extension Experience in Conservation Agriculture 593
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