Dear GEP-ED colleagues,

We are excited to share that Issue #1 of EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE, the new 
peer-reviewed journal, is now completed. The issue is fully open access and can 
be downloaded 
here<https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/earth-system-governance/vol/1/suppl/C>.

This issue contains a broad mix of articles that showcases the breadth of the 
ESG community and of the new journal:

Editorial to the inaugural issue of 'Earth System 
Governance'<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811618300016>
 / Frank BIERMANN

Constructing diagnostic trees: A stepwise approach to institutional 
design<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811619300011> / 
Oran R. YOUNG

New directions in earth system governance 
research<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811619300059> / 
Sarah BURCH, Aarti GUPTA, Cristina Y.A. INOUE, Agni KALFAGIANNI, Åsa PERSSON, 
Andrea K. GERLAK, Atsushi ISHII, James PATTERSON, Jonathan PICKERING, Michelle 
SCOBIE, Jeroen van der HEIJDEN, Joost VERVOORT, Carolina ADLER, Michael 
BLOOMFIELD, Riyanti DJALANTE, John DRYZEK, Victor GALAZ, Christopher GORDON, 
Renée HARMON, Sikina JINNAH, Rakhyun E. KIM, Lennart OLSSON, Judith van 
LEEUWEN, Vasna RAMASAR, Paul WAPNER, and Ruben ZONDERVAN.

Studying urban climate governance: Where to begin, what to look for, and how to 
make a meaningful contribution to scholarship and 
practice<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811619300047> / 
Jeroen van der HEIJDEN

Earth system law: The juridical dimensions of earth system 
governance<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811619300023> 
/ Louis J. KOTZE, Rakhyun E. KIM

NAFTA 2.0: What are the implications for environmental 
governance?<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811619300035>
 / Kyla TIENHAARA


EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE is a new open-access journal for all those interested 
in the study of institutions, political processes and governance mechanisms 
related to environmental change, earth system transformations and the quest for 
global sustainability. The journal is open to scholars from all disciplines, 
empirical fields, and theoretical and methodological approaches. In addition, 
this new journal serves as the flagship outlet for the Earth System Governance 
Project, a leading global research alliance in this field. See the Editorial to 
the inaugural issue of 'Earth System 
Governance'<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811618300016>
 for more information on the journal and the type of articles we are looking 
for.

EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE is an open access journal. All published articles are 
freely available through the internet to anybody, anywhere, at all times. The 
journal has been launched as a key global forum for the scientifically rigorous 
but also solution-driven debate on how to respond to global environmental 
change and earth system transformation by making our governance systems, from 
local to global levels, more effective, more equitable, and more democratic.

We are excited to see Issue 1 of our new journal now in print; several other 
papers are currently copy-edited and in the pipeline.

With best regards, also on behalf of the editorial team and the Editorial Board,

Frank Biermann
Editor-in-Chief, EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE

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