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Human and Policy Dimensions
Submissions are via http://ees.elsevier.com/gec and for correspondence please contact the
Editorial Office: Neil Jennings, Assistant Editor for GEC, Email: gec@uea.ac.uk
Geography
Planning and Development publications from Elsevier
Editors:
Neil Adger, Katrina Brown, Mike Hulme
See editorial board for all editors information
Description
Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions is an international, interdisciplinary journal
spanning the social and natural sciences. It publishes high-quality original theoretical and applied research and review articles across
the entire field of global environmental change. Areas include biodiversity and ecosystem services, water resources, climate change,
international agreements, North-South relations, land use and cover change, institutions and governance. The journal interprets global
environmental change to mean the outcome of processes that are manifest in localities, but with consequences at multiple spatial, temporal
and socio-political scales. The journal addresses issues of public policy, economics, equity, risk, and resilience, science policy, international
development, and health and well-being.
Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 0959-3780
Imprint: PERGAMON
Subscriptions for the year 2008,
Volume 18,
4 issues
Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect
For purchase of online access to this journal on ScienceDirect.
Personal price: Order form
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Audience
Academics and researchers working in the policy sciences, environmental sciences and social sciences; policy makers and managers in government
agencies, intergovernmental organizations that are affected by or concerned with global change; and organisations affected by or concerned
with global environmental change strategies.
Impact factor of this journal
2007: 3.915 © Journal Citation Reports 2008, published by Thomson Reuters
605/550
Last update: 22 Jul 2008
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