Dear GEP-Ed folks:

This message is admittedly redundant of Wil Burn's note on Friday, but I wanted 
to send a more direct message of welcome. It is my great pleasure to share with 
you the initial announcement and call for papers for the new Journal of 
Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS). JESS is the official journal of the 
Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) and will be published 
by Springer. More information is available below, including a link to the JESS 
website, where you will find all relevant information. We are extremely excited 
about the journal and its potential impact on the dissemination of 
interdisciplinary and other content relative to environmental theory and 
problem solving. We believe that JESS fills a niche in environmental 
scholarship that has not before existed among academic journals, and hope you 
will take advantage of its format and content in considering outlets for your 
work.

Formal questions about JESS should be addressed to Tony Rosenbaum, the 
journal's editor-in-chief (e-mail below), though I am happy to respond to 
informal inquiries as well (I am a member of the editorial board and have been 
involved in the development of the journal since the idea first took shape).

Thank you!

Cheers,

Rich Wallace
Environmental Studies Program
Ursinus College

p.s. apologies for cross-postings!








The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) is pleased to 
announce the launch of the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 
(JESS), the official publication of the Association. The Journal will be issued 
quarterly in electronic and hard copy by Springer Publications beginning in 
early 2011. We invite you to submit articles for the Journal.
AESS is an independent professional association designed to serve the needs of 
environmental scholars, scientists, practitioners and students who value 
interdisciplinary approaches to research, teaching, and problem-solving. We 
encourage you to join as a member and become an original subscriber to the 
Journal. To join or to find more information about AESS, please visit 
http://www.aess.info/.

The AESS and Journal provide venues for the advancement of interdisciplinary 
approaches to the study of the coupled human-nature systems. A major goal of 
AESS is to encourage this advancement by promoting related teaching, research 
and service and by facilitating communication across boundaries that may 
inhibit environmental discourse across traditional academic disciplines. This 
commitment also involves supporting the professional development of Association 
members and advancing the educational status of Environmental Studies and 
Environmental Sciences programs.

The Journal, available to all AESS members, provides a peer-reviewed, 
academically rigorous and professionally recognized forum for the publication 
of explicitly interdisciplinary environmental research, policy analysis and 
advocacy, educational discourse and other related matters. Contributions are 
welcome from any discipline or combination of disciplines, any vocation or 
professional affiliation, any national, ethnic or cultural background. Articles 
may relate to any historical and global setting. The Journal provides several 
submission categories:

* Research and Theory.

* Research Briefs.

* Environmental Education

* Policy Analysis

* Commentary and Opinion

* Book Reviews and Review Articles

* Special Issues and Symposia

* Letters

Additional information about submissions and instructions for authors are 
available at the Journal website:

http://www.springer.com/environment/journal/13412

Dr. Walter (Tony) Rosenbaum of the University of Florida serves as the Editor 
in Chief. The Editorial Board includes a diverse range of scholars, policy 
practitioners, and related professions whose expertise extends broadly across 
the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and other disciplines related to 
interdisciplinary environmental study, including Daniel Kammen, Carolyn 
Merchant, Michael Kraft, Paul Mohai, Miranda Schreurs, Jeffrey Stein, Stacy 
Vandeever, Stephen Hubbell and many others. Reviewers exemplify, as well, a 
regional and global diversity appropriate to the breadth of interdisciplinary 
environmental studies. Inquiries about the Journal should be addressed to the 
Editor-in-Chief: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Please also remember to mark your calendar for AESS's 2011 Annual Meeting and 
Conference, "Confronting Complexity" to be hosted by the University of Vermont 
on June 23-26, 2011.


--

Richard L. Wallace, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Ursinus College
P.O. Box 1000
Collegeville, PA 19426
(610) 409-3730
(610) 409-3660 fax
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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