Scopus Citedness

Dynamics of Rural Society is cited in the following SCOPUS-indexed articles.

Source: Search (Scopus); Secondary documents, Exported on March 03, 2026.

    1. Dampak Program Keluarga Harapan dalam Pengentasan Kemiskinan di Desa Bangga Kecamatan Paguyaman Pantai. Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2023, pp. 10–19. Cited 2 time

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      1. Didi Nuryadin , Sultan , Rodhiah Umaroh , Surpiko Hapsoro Darpito , Gita Astyka Rahmanda and Ida Bagus Putu Cesario (2023). Examining the Efficacy of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Reducing Poverty in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Journal of Economic Development, pp. 141 - 153.
      2. Omonijo, D. O. (2026). Igbo cultural values and indigenous entrepreneurship in Nigeria. African Identities, pp. 1–22.

    2. Animo Bertani di Kalangan Generasi Muda di Desa Bandungan Kecamatan Bulango Utara Kabupaten Bone Bolango. Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2024, pp. 51–61. Cited 2 time

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      1. Ivee V. Fuerzas, Laurence L. Delina, & Kim-Pong Tam. (2025). Crisis in the Cup:” Unveiling the Hazards and Vulnerabilities of the Philippine Coffee Supply Amidst Emerging Risks. Sustainable Development, pp. 1–18. Link article in scopus;
      2. Omonijo, D. O. (2026). Igbo cultural values and indigenous entrepreneurship in Nigeria. African Identities, pp. 1–22. Link article in scopus

    3. Assessing economic and livelihood impacts of water hyacinth utilisation in rural India: A mixed methods study. Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2026, pp. 60-69. Cited 1 time

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      Omonijo, D. O. (2026). Igbo cultural values and indigenous entrepreneurship in Nigeria. African Identities, pp. 1–22. Link article in scopus

    4. Navigating the promise and perils of village autonomy: Insights from Kepulauan Meranti, Indonesia. Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2025, pp 93-109. Cited 1 time

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      Omonijo, D. O. (2026). Igbo cultural values and indigenous entrepreneurship in Nigeria. African Identities, pp. 1–22. Link article in scopus

    5. Poverty allevation programme and ruralization of corruption in Nigeria: A case study of Community and Social Development Programme (CSDP) in Edo-State. Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2025, pp. 143-158. Cited 1 time

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      Omonijo, D. O. (2026). Igbo cultural values and indigenous entrepreneurship in Nigeria. African Identities, pp. 1–22. Link article in scopus

    6. Oil Palm Plantation Expansion and Population Problems: An Explanatory Factor for Deforestation in Indonesia. Vol. 2, Issue 2, . 76-88. Cited 1 time

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      Suwardi, A. B., Navia, Z. I., Sutrisno, I. H., Reza, A., & Gunawan, W. R. (2025). Ecological functions, ecosystem services, and biocultural significance of wild edible fruits in a biodiversity hotspot: Evidence from West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Ecological Frontiers. Advance online publication. Link article in scopus
    7. Dampak relokasi pada pelaksanaan pembangunan resort dan lapangan golf bagi komunitas nelayan di pulau dompak, provinsi Kepulauan Riau. Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2024, pp. 62-75. Cited 1 time

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      Apdillah, D., Fardilah, M. F. F., Suhana, M. P., Al Haddad, F., & Pribadi, I. R. (Year). Growth pattern of Sardinella spp. as a dominant species in Dompak waters, Riau Islands, Indonesia. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, pp. 1889-1902. Link article in scopus