Journals

  • Tadulako Local Initiative for Sustainable Economics

    TALISE is the name of a beach in Palu that symbolizes openness, coastal dynamics, and the spirit of sustainable development. The acronym TALISE also highlights the role of local initiatives in supporting sustainable economic development.
    Tagline: Mainstreaming Regional Economics and Sustainable Development
    Scope:
    1.    Regional economics and spatial planning
    2.    Coastal and maritime development
    3.    Natural resource management
    4.    Environmental economics
    5.    Development of villages and underdeveloped regions
    6.    Economic adaptation to climate change
    7.    Regional innovation systems

  • Tadulako Balia Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction and Sustainable Development

    Tadulako Balia Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction and Sustainable Development is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Master’s Program in Economics, Universitas Tadulako, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The journal focuses on interdisciplinary research related to disaster risk reduction, resilience, and sustainable development, particularly from Global South perspectives.

    The journal is conceptually grounded in the notions of Tadulako and Balia from the local knowledge traditions of the Kaili community, reframed as analytical metaphors. Tadulako represents adaptive leadership and risk governance in conditions of uncertainty and crisis, while Balia signifies community-based processes of socio-ecological recovery aimed at restoring balance between human and environmental systems.

  • Geoeconomics: Tadulako Journal of Economic and Regional Analysis

    Geoeconomics: Tadulako Journal of Economic and Regional Analysis is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Tadulako, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to publish high-quality scientific works in the fields of development economics, regional and spatial economics, and socio-economic development studies.

    The journal accepts original research articles, review articles, and policy-oriented studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and development practices. In addition, the journal welcomes manuscripts in Islamic economics and Islamic finance, particularly those related to economic development issues, such as inclusive growth, socio-economic welfare, halal industry development, and the role of zakat and waqf in supporting economic development.