Case Studies in the Environment is a journal of the University of California 
Press that features peer-reviewed case study articles, case study pedagogy 
articles, and a repository for editor-reviewed case study slides. The 
overarching rationale for the journal is our belief that case studies are an 
extremely valuable tool for exploring critical environmental issues in both the 
academy and the professional milieu.
We are currently seeking case studies in the following seven general 
categories, though we are also amenable to studies in other contexts:

  *   Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation;
  *   Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation
  *   Energy and the Environment
  *   Environmental Law, Policy and Management
  *   Sustainability
  *   Water Management Science and Technology
  *   Case Study Pedagogy

We are also interested in exploring project-based relationships, including 
publishing pieces growing out of conferences or workshops, or specially-themed 
collections of cases. Please feel free to contact me should you wish to discuss 
potential projects.

Through December 31, 2017, all Case Studies in the Environment content is 
available free. Please visit cse.ucpress.edu<http://cse.ucpress.edu/> for more 
information about the journal, and to explore current content.

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Dr. Wil Burns, Editor-in-Chief
Case Studies in the Environment
University of California Press
2650 Haste St., Towle Hall #G07
Berkeley, CA 94720
650.281.9126 (Phone)
http://cse.ucpress.edu/
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