The Journal of Environment & Development
Environmental Studies/Physical Geography (General)
The Journal of Environment & Development (JED) offers policy-makers, non-governmental organizations, scientists, academics, and the business community the only international forum that combines cutting edge academic research with practical analysis of working policies. The broad scope and interdisciplinary nature of The Journal of Environment & Development are demonstrated by the wide variety of interests and disciplines of its readers and contributors, which include political science, international relations, economics, development studies, sociology, environmental studies and law.
The Journal of Environment & Development seeks to further research and debate on the nexus of environment and development issues at the local, national, regional, and international levels. The journal provides a forum that bridges the parallel debates among policy makers, attorneys, academics, business people, and NGO activists from all regions of the world.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
JED is a fully peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication of original contributions on international environment and development issues.
JED invites original articles and policy analyses in such areas as:
- Sustainable development and the implementation of Agenda 21
- National environmental policy
- Environmental governance and institutions
- Role of non-governmental organizations, private sector and government institutions
- International environmental governance
- Greenhouse gas mitigation strategies and national energy policies
- Biodiversity conservation and natural resource management
- Marine environments and resources
- Fresh water resources
- Waste and pollution abatement
- Trade and the environment
As of March 2010 the Journal of Environment & Development is published in electronic form only.
Gavin Hilson | University of Surrey, UK |
Jeff Feng | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Rachel Green | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Eugene Riordan | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Kristina Rohrer | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Rahul Sharma | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Maya Zaynetdinova | University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
Liliana Andonova | Graduate Institute (IHEID), Geneva, Switzerland |
Thomas Bernauer | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland |
Navroz K. Dubash | Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India |
Kevin P. Gallagher | Professor of Global Development Policy |
José Goldemberg | Universidade de São Paulo, Institute of Electrical Engineering & Energy, Brazil |
Heejin Han | National University of Singapore, Department of Political Science, Singapore |
Ian Johnson | Former Vice President for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, World Bank, Washington D.C., USA |
Razack Bakari Lokina | University of Dar Es Salaam, Department of Economics, Tanzania |
Akihisa Mori | Kyoto University Director and Secretary, General East Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, Kyoto, Japan |
Peter Newell | University of East Anglia, School of Development Studies, Norwich, UK |
Wilfred Nyangena | Environment for Development in Kenya, Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) Nairobi, Kenya |
Maria Onestini | Centro de Estudios Ambientales, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Maggie Opondo | University of Nairobi, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Kenya |
Ye Qi | Institute of Public Policy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
Ramesh Ramankutty | Global Environment Facility, Washington D.C., USA |
Robert Repetto | Yale University, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, USA |
Miranda Schreurs | Environment and Climate Policy, Bavarian School of Public Policy, Munich, Germany |
Detlef F. Sprinz | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany |
Thomas Sterner | Göteborg University, Sweden |
Christopher Stone | University of Southern California, Law Center, USA |
Charlotte Streck | Director Climate Focus, Washington D.C., USA |
Gordon MacDonald | IR/PS UCSD, USA |
David Pearce | Director, Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment University College, London, UK |
Konrad Von Moltke | International Environmental Affairs, Dartmouth College, USA |
Jessica Marter-Kenyon | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Heather Hodges | |
Hannah Haehn | |
Mary Collins | |
Erik Nielsen | |
Elizabeth Stryjewski | |
Josefine Durazo | |
Stephanie Conway | |
Laura Tierney | |
Lee Yen Anderson | |
Valerie Kao | |
Aparna Krishnan | |
Darren Possey | |
Marissa Braff | |
Angela Scott |
Colin Kuehl | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Grayson Maas | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Juliet Taylor | |
Lauren Altick | |
Olivia Hustelby | |
Jennifer Berry | |
Anna Britain | |
Barbara Morres | |
Nicole Cerra | |
Erik Neilsen | |
James Long | |
Misha Hutchings | |
Mike Pisa | |
Sarah Chavez | |
Rachel Cleghorn | |
Carew Boulding | |
Heather Graven | |
Takuro Tobashi | |
Sandeep Metha | |
Emily Hoch |
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