About the Journal
Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros (Spanish Journal of Social Agriculture and Fishing Studies, ISSN: 1575-1198; ISSN-e: 2605-0323) is published in digital format with free and open access. In 1952 it founded the Revista de Estudios Agrosociales, Journal of Socio-agricultural Studies, (ISNN: 0034-8155), that in 1994 entered a new era under the name Revista Española de Economía Agraria, Spanish Journal of Agricultural Economics, REEA (ISSN: 1135-6138). But in 1976 it founded the journal Agricultura y sociedad (AyS, ISSN: 0211-8394) to give more space over to the sociological and historical aspects of the place of agriculture. In 1996 the complete journal collection was published on CD-ROM. After 1998 both publications were relaunched under the current name Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros (REEAP). This journal has been published by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food until 2021 (https://www.mapa.gob.es/es/ministerio/servicios/publicaciones/Revista_de_Estudios.aspx), and in 2022 it will be integrates in the Portal of digital journals of the University of Valladolid (https://revistas.uva.es/).
Spanish Journal of Social Agriculture and Fishing Studies (Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros) is an international journal publishing scientific articles. The focus is the agriculture sector and the rural areas, with particular focus on the agricultural, fisheries and forestry subsectors, the agro-foods system, natural resources, the environment and rural development, as approached from the various social-agricultural sciences.
The REEAP is a science forum for analysis and scientific debate from the perspective of the different agricultural sciences that study agriculture, territories and rural communities. To this end, the journal addresses issues of agricultural economics, agri-food law, agro-industrial, agro-environmental, agricultural policy, history, geography, rural development, environment or sustainability. Studies and research that analyze the agri-food system and food problems, rural development processes and policies, as well as the problems of natural and forest resources. The journal's focus is Spain, although it also focuses on European and Latin American issues.
To assure the journal’s quality, a rigorous process is followed in the selection and review of the original articles submitted. They need to be accepted by the editorial board for their subsequent review, on an anonymous basis, by two reviewers of proven scientific expertise. The acceptance of the originals ultimately rests with the journal’s editorial board. The authors are solely liable for the opinions issued in the articles published by the journal.
Its purpose is to promote the dissemination, exchange, and discussion of research and to contribute to a better scientific knowledge in the field of social-agricultural and rural sciences.
REEAP can be consulted at Dialnet and the Documentary Repository of the University of Valladolid. At this stage, the level of scientific-academic quality is maintained and all the requirements demanded by scientific publications are met.
Institutional affiliation
This journal is owned by the University of Valladolid (Spain), which provides its digital hosting and is responsible for its maintenance and management through Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid (EdUVa) and the Servicio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones de la Universidad de Valladolid (STIC). The University of Valladolid guarantees open access to the contents of the journal. The works published in the journal will be included in the Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Valladolid, guaranteeing their long-term preservation.
Financing
The magazine does not charge authors for sending their articles or reviews or for publishing them, and is financed and managed through the resources of Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid.
Periodicity and open publication over time
The journal is published semiannually, with two volumes per year. Articles are published throughout each semester when they are evaluated and approved. This allows readers to have access to updated information in real time, without waiting or delays, avoiding obsolescence of the news and topics covered in each paper. The six-monthly volume is completed with the publication of the reviews, ensuring that the issue is complete at the end of the semester.
Code of Conduct
The journal will comply with the ethical code established in the Ediciones Universidad Valladolid Good Practice Guidelines, which adheres to the principles proposed by the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE). This guide establishes the ethical way of proceeding by authors, editorial committees and reviewers, the content of which is summarized below:
- Authors
Authors of articles must undertake to conduct their research in an ethical and responsible manner, in compliance with prevailing legislation and the aspects included in section 1 of the Ediciones Universidad Valladolid Good Practice Guidelines. Work shall be original and unpublished, and shall be duly attributed to those who have prepared it, avoiding plagiarism (misappropriation of others' work or ideas), self-plagiarism (taking advantage of ideas or previous works of one's own authorship without citing the source) and multiple or redundant publication of the same work. Clear reference should be made to the sources used and to previous papers on the same subject matter, explaining the origin of the data and ideas, of the literal quotations or of other resources (such as graphs, images, tables, etc.). Failure to comply with these aspects may lead to the public disavowal of the articles, as explained in section 2. 2 of the aforementioned guide.
Information from private conversations or discussions with others in academia or science may not be used without their explicit permission. If images or graphics that are not originally from the author are included in the work, they must have express permission to use them and cite the authorship appropriately.
Woks that are being evaluated in whole or in part by another publisher cannot be submitted. Once submitted to Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid, the originals cannot be sent to another journal or publisher until the evaluation process has been completed.
- Editorial committee
The members of the editorial committee must ensure the quality of the publications, promoting good practices in research, trying to avoid malpractice and trying to speed up the publication processes.
The evaluation process must be managed fairly and impartially, respecting the thinking of those who have written the work and guaranteeing them the right to disagree with the evaluation reports.
It is the responsibility of the editorial committee to manage the evaluation process of publications fairly and impartially, respecting the thinking of authors and guaranteeing them the right to disagree with the evaluation reports.
Members of the editorial committees must respect the confidentiality of the articles and their contents until the time of publication and may not use the data in the work for their own research, unless they have the express permission of the authors.
The editorial committees may consider the refusal of authors to have their work evaluated by certain persons, evaluating whether the reasons provided are justified, but they are not obliged to dispense with the use of these persons.
The editorial committees shall recognise the work of the reviewers, issuing, where appropriate, the corresponding accreditations to those who have adequately carried out their work.
The editorial committee must try to avoid malpractice in research (redundant publication, plagiarism or selfplagiarism, omission of cited sources, invented, misrepresented, manipulated or unauthorised use of data ...). Where instances of research malpractice are noted in manuscripts received, the author will be invited to correct them if the misuse affects a small part of the article, and the manuscript will be rejected if it affects a substantial part.
If malpractice is discovered after publication, the editorial committee will request clarifications from the author and, after evaluating their explanations, will make a decision on the matter. If only part of the work contains errors, this can be resolved by publishing an erratum. If the malpractice affects a substantial part of the article, it must be retracted, in accordance with the procedure described in section 2. 2 of the Ediciones Universidad Valladolid Good Practice Guidelines.
Likewise, the editorial committee will try to resolve any possible conflicts of interest described in section 2. 4 of the aforementioned guide.
- Reviewer/s
Reviewers must refrain from reviewing the works if they had any relationship with the authors that would advise against it, as explained in section 3 of the Ediciones Universidad Valladolid Good Practice Guidelines.
The work of reviewers must be confidential, both during the evaluation process and after the eventual publication of the evaluated work. Reviewers will not be able to use the evaluated content for their own personal benefit or that of other people, and they must respect the opinions and intellectual position of those who have written the articles, judging the work objectively and impartially, arguing their judgements appropriately, showing respect, constructively correcting possible errors and providing suggestions for improvement with regard to the contents, formal presentation, writing and bibliography used in the work.
In the event that any malpractice is detected in the work reviewed, reviewers must notify the editorial committees so that their members can take the corresponding decisions.
Reviewers are required to submit their reports within the agreed time. If they are unable to complete their task on time, or if they do not consider themselves capable of evaluating the work, they should inform the members of the editorial committees as soon as possible.
Plagiarism prevention tool
The journal has an plagiarism prevention tool provided by the Servicio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones de la Universidad de Valladolid (STIC).
Policy on the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
The journal ensures the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the editorial process, guaranteeing transparency, impartiality, and confidentiality in the publication of scientific articles.
1. Transparency: The use of AI in the writing, editing, or analysis of manuscripts must be explicitly declared by authors in a specific section of the article (e.g., “Declaration on the Use of AI” or “Acknowledgments”), specifying the software used and its function.
2. Impartiality: AI does not replace academic judgment or peer review. All editorial decisions are made by the journal’s human editorial team. The use of AI tools that may introduce biases in the evaluation of manuscripts or the selection of content will be avoided.
3. Confidentiality: The security and privacy of data from authors, reviewers, and evaluators will be guaranteed, preventing the use of AI in open-access platforms without the consent of the parties involved. Manuscripts under review will not be submitted to generative AI systems without the journal’s explicit authorization.
4. Authorship and responsibility: AI cannot be listed as an author or co-author of articles published in the journal, as it does not meet the authorship requirements established by scientific standards. The use of AI in writing or analyzing the article does not exempt authors from responsibility for the integrity, originality, and quality of the submitted content.
This policy will be updated in accordance with the guidelines on the responsible use of AI as established at any given time by COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) and UNESCO.
Good editorial practices on gender equality
The journal is committed to promoting gender equality, by ensuring balance gender representation in its different boards and committees (editorial, managing, and scientific), considered jointly. It will also ensure that gender representation among the reviewers of the submissions is balanced.
The journal includes the full name of the authors of the works it publishes.
In accordance with the principle of gender equality, the journal uses inclusive language and encourages its use by authors. It recommends replacing the use of the generic masculine with non-discriminatory terms (such as collective nouns or gender-neutral adjectives), avoid expressions that perpetuate gender stereotypes and implement strategies aimed at favoring the most inclusive form of language. Authors are advised to follow the guidelines for the use of gender-inclusive language established by the United Nations.
When writing research works, authors must avoid gender biases whereby the masculine is used as a universal reference. They are advised to consult the European Union toolkit Gender in research and, where appropriate, provide information about the sex variable in research concerning persons, presenting the results disaggregated by sex.
In cases where it is relevant, the article reviewers should assess whether the studies include a sex and/or gender disaggregated analysis and whether they address its importance in the research planning and discussion, as well as in the results and limitations.
Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the purposes stated by this journal (namely, those relating the processing of manuscripts submitted for publication, their evaluating process, or the distribution of information concerning the published works) and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
Under REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation), users can exercise their rights to request access to, and to rectification and erasure (right to be forgotten) of their personal information, restriction of and/or objection to data processing and portability, as well as not to transfer and/ or share your information with third parties individually.
Open Acces Policy and Copyright Notice
This journal enables free and immediate access to its content to foster global knowledge.
The articles published at Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros will have a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

The journal allows the authors to retain publishing rights. Authors may reprint their articles in other media or in institutional or thematic open access repositories without having to request authorization, provided they indicate that the article was originally published in Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros.
The published contents do not represent the thinking of the journal's editors, but that of its authors.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and preservation of digital files
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) will be assigned to the articles published in the journal. The articles will also be housed in the Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Valladolid and in other databases, and will be archived by the Servicio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones de la Universidad de Valladolid (STIC).
Information policy on funding sources
If there is any type of public or private funding for the research that has given rise to the article, it must be declared when submitting it, filling in the corresponding section in the metadata box. In the case of multiple authorships, each author must declare all the information related to their sources of information, including the name of the financing entity, the identification number of the financing and the description of the role that the financing entity has played in the investigation. Once the article passes the evaluation, a call to a footnote will be included after its title in which it will be indicated if it has had any type of financing or has been carried out within the framework of a research project.
Interoperability protocol
The journal has an OAI-PMH interface (Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) that enables databases or information services to access the metadata of published works. Path to obtain the metadata: https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/reeap/oai?verb=Identify. (tener cuidado de poner en este enlace el nombre de cada revista).
