Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space
Ecology & Conservation | Environmental Studies/Physical Geography (General) | Planning (General)
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space (ISSN: 2514-8486 print, 2514-8494 online), which is available only as part of the subscription to Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space (ISSN: 2514-8486 print, 2514-8494 online), is published four times a year in March, June, September, and December by SAGE (Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC, and Melbourne). The combined subscription to Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space and Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space comprises twelve issues. For information about subscribing to the package please click here.
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Environment and Planning F: Philosophy, Theory, Models, Methods and Practice
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Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space is an interdisciplinary journal of nature-society scholarship. International in scope, the journal welcomes theoretically robust, empirically rich research from an array of fields including political ecology, environmental justice, science and technology studies, conservation and the environmental humanities. The journal proposes to push the ways we understand the uneven, dynamic, and often unjust intersections of nature and space with particular interest in their societal, political, and economic dimensions. We accept work from across the social sciences, humanities and critical biophysical approaches, and are especially interested in research that engages feminist, anti-colonial, antiracist, queer, posthumanist, and heterodox and alternative economic approaches. Themes of particular interest include: the relationships between economic and environmental transformation; justice-based environmental movements; environmental governance; resource politics; intersections between social difference and environmental issues; the politics of environmental knowledge; and critical engagement with debates concerning the Anthropocene, 'environmental crises' and global environmental change. While our submissions seek to provide both original conceptual and empirical insights, in some cases we will accept empirically rich articles rooted in particular places and locations.
Lyla Mehta | Institute of Development Studies, UK, and Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway |
Mara Miele | Cardiff University, UK |
Sharlene Mollett | University of Toronto, Canada |
Emily Yeh | University of Colorado Boulder, USA |
Katie Nudd | Freelance Editorial Office, UK |
Andrew Shmuely | Freelance Editorial Office, Canada |
Suraya Afiff | University of Jakarta, Indonesia |
Teresa Armijos Burneo | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Eloisa Berman Arevalo | Universite del Norte, Colombia |
Kai Bosworth | Virginia Commonwealth, USA |
Alejandro Camargo | Universidad del Norte, Columbia |
Annalisa Colombino | Venice University, Italy |
Brad Coombes | University of Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand |
Jennifer Franco | Transnational Institute, Netherlands |
Lesley Green | University of Cape Town, South Africa |
Wendy Harcourt | Erasmus University, the Netherlands |
Leigh Johnson | University of Oregon, USA |
Deepa Joshi | International Water Management Institutes, Sri Lanka |
Miles Kenney-Lazar | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Myles Lennon | Brown University, USA |
Nikki Luke | University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA |
Brittany Meché | Williams College, USA |
Laurel Mei-Singh | University of Texas, Austin, USA |
Keith Miyake | University of California Riverside, USA |
Danstan Mukono | University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Eric Nost | University of Guelph, Canada |
Julie Silva | University of Buffalo, USA |
Ryan Stock | Northern Michigan University, USA |
Aaron Strain | Whitman, USA |
Monica Truninger | University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Mark Usher | University of Manchester, UK |
Dinesh Wadiwel | University of Sydney, Australia |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.