Dear Marc:  We have bet--sorta. I participated in Bill Clark's Global 
Environmental Assessment Program at

the Belfer Center as a visiting scholar in 1998-99 and I believe we met--or, at 
least, Bill certainly spoke of

you often enough that we seem to have met!  Also, Wil Burns, who will the 
incoming President of the Association for Environmental Studies (AESS), for 
which I edit the AESS Journal for Environmental Studies and Sciences, suggested 
that I email in response to your own email below. We're relatively new, about 
four years old officially, the journal a little later.



To be brief:  The AESS was created largely at the impetus of Bill Freudenburg 
(whose career was so regrettably short; a fine man) and some others, including 
me, to promote interdisciplinary environmental scholarship wtih a peer-reviewed 
journal that will provide academic credibility and a venue for writing by ES&S 
faculty and related professions with research and associated issues to present. 
 You can find the journal's webpage, a Springer publication,  at 
http://www.springer.com/environment/journal/13412.



We reach a large audience of faculty and administrators involved in ES&S 
programs across campuses

nationally and internationally.



I would be delighted to consider any manuscripts concerned with environmental 
pedagogy.



Walter A. Rosenbaum, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Journal for Environmental
Studies and Sciences, Director Emeritus,
Bob Graham Center for Public Service,
and Professor of Political Science,
University of Florida

1521 NW 68 Terrace,
Gainesville, FL 32605
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