期刊名称:ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 16
Frequency: 5 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0964-4016
Online ISSN: 1743-8934
2005 Impact Factor: 0.357
Environmental Politics is concerned with four particular aspects of the study of environmental politics, with a primary, though not exclusive, focus on the industralised countries.
First, it examines the evolution of environmental movements and parties. Second, it provides analysis of the making and implementation of public policy in the area of the environment at international, national and local levels. Third, it carries comment on ideas generated by the various environmental movements and organisations, and by individual theorists. Fourth, it aims to cover the international environmental issues which are of increasing salience. Its coverage of the developing world does not reach beyond this to the affairs of individual countries, partly because of the journal's chosen focus and partly because of the number of existing journals dealing with development.
Environmental Politics is sensitive to the distinction between goals of conservation and of a radical reordering of political and social preferences, and aims to explore the interface between these goals, rather than to favour any one position in contemporary debates.

Instructions to Authors Instructions for Authors
Instructions to Authors fenpauth.pdf
Editorial Board
Editors:
Neil Carter -University of York, UK Andrew Dobson -?/strong>Keele University, UK Christopher Rootes -University of Kent, UK
Profile Editors:
John Barry - Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Reviews Editor:
Elizabeth Bomberg-University of Edinburgh, UK Graham Smith - University of Southampton, UK
Editorial Board:
Andrew Dobson (chair) JoAnn Carmin - Massachuesetts Institute of Technology, USA Russell J. Dalton - University of California, USA Brian Doherty - Keele University, UK John S. Dryzek - Australian National University, Australia Riley E. Dunlap - Oklahoma State University, USA Katarina Eckerberg - University of Ume? Sweden Robyn Eckersley - University of Melbourne, Australia Andrew Jordan - University of East Anglia, UK Micheal E. Kraft - University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA Andrea Lenschow - University Osnabr uk, Denmark Arthur Mol - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Bryan G. Norton - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Matthew Paterson -?em>University of Ottowa, Canada Wolfgang Rüdig? University of Strathclyde, UK David Schlosberg -?em>Northern Arizona University, USA Douglas Torgerson - Trent University, Canada Hugh Ward - University of Essex, UK Marcel Wissenburg - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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