Tuesday, October 12, 2010

New Journal: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS)

From the STEP newsletter today:

AESS Announces Launch of New Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 


We are pleased to announce the launch of the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS), the official publication of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS). The Journal will be issued quarterly in electronic and hard copy by Springer Publications beginning in early 2011. We invite you, the AESS members, to submit articles for the Journal and welcome feedback for future issues.




The Journal, available to all AESS members, provides a peer-reviewed, academically rigorous and professionally recognized forum for the publication of explicitly interdisciplinary environmental research, policy analysis and advocacy, educational discourse and other related matters. Contributions are welcome from any discipline or combination of disciplines, any vocation or professional affiliation, any national, ethnic or cultural background. Articles may relate to any historical and global setting. The Journal provides several submission categories:

* Research and Theory

* Research Briefs 
* Environmental Education

* Policy Analysis 
* Commentary and Opinion

* Book Reviews and Review Articles

* Special Issues and Symposia

* Letters 
Additional information about submissions and instructions for authors
are available at the Journal website:

http://www.springer.com/environment/journal/13412

Dr. Walter (Tony) Rosenbaum of the University of Florida serves as the
Editor in Chief. The Editorial Board includes a diverse range of
scholars, policy practitioners, and related professions whose expertise
extends broadly across the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and
other disciplines related to interdisciplinary environmental study,
including Daniel Kammen, Carolyn Merchant, Michael Kraft, Paul Mohai,
Miranda Schreurs, Jeffrey Stein, Stacy Vandeever, NCSE co-founder and
Chairman Emeritus Stephen Hubbell and many others.  Reviewers exemplify,
as well, a regional and global diversity appropriate to the breadth of
interdisciplinary environmental studies. Inquiries about the Journal
should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief:tonyros@ufl.edu

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