Hi folks:

As many of you know, I'm the book review editor for the journal Global
Environmental Politics. For most reviews I go out and ask specific people
to review books I know they have an expertise that relates to, but every
once in awhile when there are books I would like to have reviewed that I
haven't been able to find suitable reviewers for, I put out an open call
for volunteers.

If you are interested in reviewing one of these books, people contact me
directly, and give me a basic idea of your relevant background. Ideally the
review will be submitted a month after you receive the book; if you would
need longer than that, please let me know when you indicate your interest.

Godfrey Baldacchino, ed., Extreme Heritage Management: The Practices and
Policies of Densely Populated Islands

Peter H. Kahn, Technological Nature: Adaptation and the Future of Human Life

Haque, Murty, and Shyamsundar, eds., Environmental Valuation in South Asia

Mark Everard, Common Ground: The Sharing of Land and Landscapes for
Sustainability [this is primarily about valuation of ecosystem services]

Peters, Fudge, and Jackson, eds., Low Carbon Communities: Imaginative
Approaches to Combatting Climate Change Locally

Sebastian Oberthür and Olav Schram Stokke, eds., Managing Institutional
Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change

Tony Allen, Virtual Water: Tackling the Threat to our Planet's Most
Precious Resource

Shlomi Dinar, ed., Beyond Resource wars: Scarcity, Environmental
Degradation, and International Cooperation

Thanks!

Beth

Elizabeth R. DeSombre
GEP Book Review Editor

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